When you really need AA batteries...

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MisterE

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The part number listed on Larry's (Greetings, Larry!) linked page is "EVEE91", and that comes up as 144 count batteries.

EDIT: Here they are for $112.69 with free shipping from Amazon reseller store "Shoplet":

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001JSPMN2
 
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Ricochet

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Staples will usually have AA battery deals free after in-store credit. Well, free if you plan to purchase other items at Staples.
 

marvdmartian

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Yeah, Sears has really become a joke, online. Oftentimes, when I'm doing a price search for an item on Google, I'll see a link for whatever I'm searching for, on Sears.com.

I usually click on it, solely for the shock/comedy factor! :rolleyes:
 

PliotronX

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I prefer their DieHard AA alkalines, last I knew they were 6 bucks for a 20pk. A couple of those lasts a while and for the price of an 8pk of Energizer in the stores...
 

alaricljs

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There's all kinds of sizes you don't normally see on the consumer market. AAAA's are typically produced to fit inside a 9v battery shell. I don't know of anything you could stick them in yourself.

There are also A and B size batteries... and of course all kinds of specialty C's like sub-C and 2/3C.
 
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