Energizer Alkaline Industrial Batteries 24In

When persons think batteries and bunnies, they think Energizer. But the Energizer Bunny, for all his panache, is genuinely a Johnny-come lately to the battery promotion world.

The History Of Duracell Batteries

The initial battery bunny belonged to Duracell Batteries. Duracell Batteries are the world’s greatest battery maker, and have been in business since the scientist Samuel Ruben and the industrialist Philip Rogers Mallory joined forces in the 1920s to give rise to a class if batteries competent of withstanding climactic divergences around the globe.

Their batteries were put through the crucible of the World War II battlefields from the

European to the Pacific theaters, and performed so reliably in everything from mine detecting instrumentation to field radios.

When, in the 1950s, Kodak introduced it is flash camera, the Mallory Company obliged by creating the AAA battery. In the 1960s, the AA penlight battery appeared, and in 1964, the company coined the name “Duracell,” short for lasting cells. By 1975, when Philip Rogers Mallory passed away, the P. R. Mallory Company had become Duracell International.

Up until the late 1970s, all of the Duracell batteries had been mercury based, but as the excessive damage and destruction environmental effects of the mercury from disposable batteries became known, Duracell discontinued their mercury battery line. Duracell batteries are now alkaline, zinc-air, or lithium based.

Duracell Innovations

Duracell have always been known fro their progressed battery lines; while they construct all the general battery sizes from AAA to 9V, they likewise make AAAA batteries for handheld widgets like pagers, and J batteries for hospital use. Duracell furnishes button shaped batteries for hearing aids and calculators. Many Duracell batteries, peculiarly those for cameras, hearing aids, and watches, are rechargeable.

The longer life “Coppertop” line of Duracell batteries are more intimate to the battery buying public than the “Ultra” line, which, altho it too has the copper top, is designed to work better in power hungry devices. Both of these Duracell battery lines integrate alkaline chemistry. But in 2006, Power Pix Duracell batteries came to market, to feed the demand for batteries which could handle the drain of digital cameras. With metal hydroxyl chemistry, the Power Pix Duracell batteries may last closely twice as long as their alkaline based counterparts.

The Bunnies

Today Duracell International, which merged with Gillette in 1996, is a fellow member of the Proctor & Gamble family of companies: P&G purchased Gillette in 2005. And the Duracell bunnies?

The Duracell bunnies always appear in groups, and are a much rounder and cuddlier breed of bunny than the Energizer upstart. They begun by beating drums, but have expanded their repertoire of activenesses to such exploits as rock climbing. The Duracell bunny with the copper colored vest is, naturally, the one who outlasts the others.

The Energizer bunny begun his career as a solo act by intruding on a group of drumbeating Duracell bunnies, beating his own much larger drum and sporadically swinging a big mallet while all the other bunnies gradually lost power. Duracell Batteries have since yielded the North American promotion market to the Energizer bunny, but the Duracell bunnies and their jokes are still much beloved in Europe.

Even better, when Duracell batteries were proven in a good deal of apps to outlast Energizer batteries, Energizer was forced to re-word it is motto “Nothing outlasts an Energizer.”

Revenge of the Duracell Bunnies?


Energizer Alkaline Industrial Batteries 24in

Manufactured quintessentially for professional and industrial applications, these batteries are amid the most dependable, long lasting alkaline power cells available. Value priced bulk quantities equate to substantial savings. Secure seal corrosion resistance protects valuable, sensible equipment. Please note – Duracell Procell is an industrial use battery that is applied for one use type machinery.

Energizer Alkaline Industrial Batteries 24in

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Energizer Alkaline Industrial Batteries 24in

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Energizer Alkaline Industrial Batteries 24in

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Most helpful client reviews

106 of 109 humans found the following review helpful.
4Cost effective alternative
By Sean P. Logue
These batteries are a very good choice for an inexpensive alkaline. Heavy responsibility batteries, are not cost effective because even though cheaper, they have a very short run time. To get the best bang for your buck, go for alkalines like these.

The “Procell” identification is basically Duracell’s way of marking these batteries as ones intended for industrial applications. They make them as a discerned line so they won’t directly compete with their buyer lines.

My experience is that these batteries do not last rather as long as the top buyer lines from Duracell and Energizer. However, they are within 10-20% (depending on the application), and are substantially cheaper. So, they are much more cost effective.

Unless you are using them in an application where it is difficult to alter the batteries, I commend going with these rather of spending more.

32 of 34 persons found the following review helpful.
5Best Batteries
By Angel of the Springs
I know of these kind of batteries because when I worked a telemetry floor as a nurse and ICU we applied them on the patients’ portable monitors. They last long and are great!

40 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
2Over-hyped — not a good battery
By Chris C
I ordered assorted boxes of AA and AAA size Duracell Procells because I wanted to replace batteries in a good deal of dissimilar gimmicks less often. Some are indoor, galore are outdoor, all respective buyer devices, slow drain and high drain. After going though at least half of them now–at least a couple of dozen since December ’09, I may say for sure that they last far less than half the time of any other good quality battery. Copper-top Duracells, Energizer Max, Rayovac Alkaline, etc. all have lasted much longer (in the same devices) in my experience. The Procells I have have a 2016 expiration date, so ‘old batteries’ isn’t the problem. I think these batteries are for professionals/companies who have a large total of instrumentation and have to alter batteries often times anyway and can’t keep track of all of it closely, so that they don’t observe how speedily these batteries expire. Anyone that remunerate attention to run-life and overall cost of replacing batteries wouldn’t keep buying these.

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