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Gjac
Oct 13, 2020Explorer III
I think for the average user that just camps 3 months out of the year with minimal battery requirements you can go wrong with Sam's Club batteries. Mine are 13 years old and I paid $74 dollars apiece. I just camp don't watch TV or play on the internet(no service where I dry camp). I thought I would have to replace them this year but after equalizing them I think I will probably get a few more years out of them. Some on here full time so they have more electrical demands, so maybe spending $600 for Li or SiO2 is warranted but not for my usage. I think my Sam's club were Duracell's some have reported that Costco switched to Interstate and the reviews were not good. Battery plus also sells Duracell's so that is another option.
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