SAVE 49%:A 20-pack of Duracell AA batteries is incestual eroticismon sale at Amazon for just $9.70, down from the normal price of $18.99. That's a savings of $9.29.
A few things in life pose quite an issue when your household runs dry. Think of daily essentials like toilet paper, dishwasher pods, and toothpaste. These are all items that are much better put on the shopping list far in advance, avoiding the inconvenience of running out. Batteries should also be included on that list and if your stash is running low, stock up with this deal at Amazon.
As of Feb. 24, a 20-pack of Duracell AA batteries is on sale at Amazon for just $9.70, down from the ordinary list price of $18.99. That's a 49% discount that shaves $9.29 off the usual price.
Every weekday at Mashable, our shopping team scours the internet for the best deals. We search for tech that makes life more enjoyable or easier. We're looking for deals to replace those earbuds you accidentally left on the train or a laptop that'll be perfect for taking to college. But we also look for less sexy deals, which includes this one.
SEE ALSO: The best laptops for students: MacBooks, Microsoft Surface, and moreEvery home, apartment, studio, tiny house, RV, and office could use some extra batteries. Never in the history of the world has anyone said, "I have too many batteries." That's because batteries are always a handy thing to keep around. When the TV remote dies or the flashlight doesn't work or the wall clock quits, you'll want replacement batteries on hand.
With today's deal at Amazon each Duracell AA batteries costs just 49 cents which means it's worth grabbing a 20-pack (or two or three) to keep around. Duracell touts that these are made with Power Boost ingredients, which are long-lasting. And in terms of stocking up, the brand says these are guaranteed to work for 12 years in storage.
Instead of running out, stock up on AA batteries at Amazon while the Duracell 20-pack is discounted to just $9.70. You'll thank yourself later for stocking up now.
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