- LONG-LASTING BATTERIES DESIGNED FOR DEPENDABILITY – Duracell Coppertop alkaline batteries deliver the lasting power and performance you can count on for electronic devices throughout the home or on-the-go
- RELIABLE POWER – As a general-purpose battery, the Duracell Coppertop D alkaline battery is made to power everyday devices throughout the home, like toys, remote controls, flashlights, clocks and radios, portable electronics, and more
- GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS IN STORAGE – Duracell guarantees each Coppertop D alkaline battery to last 10 years in storage, so you can be confident these batteries will be ready when you need them
- QUALITY ASSURANCE – With Duracell batteries, quality is assured; every Duracell product is guaranteed against defects in material and workmanship
- #1 TRUSTED BATTERY BRAND – From storm season to medical needs to the holidays, Duracell is the #1 trusted battery brand; Coppertop is available in Double A (AA), Triple A (AAA), C, D, and 9V sizes
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Jack –
Never go wrong with these
Jbudmiller –
Only bad thing is the packages have to be cut open. Wish someone would come up with open and close sealing.
NyiNya –
There is a reviewer who specializes in reviewing batteries and does a very, very thorough, erudite and insightful job of it. So it is with utmost temerity and respect that I tread these waters. I am the last person on earth to demean batteries. I mean, where would we be without them? No flashlights, no little handfans. No smoke detectors. Can you imagine a world where you had to get off the couch to change the TV channel? I remember those days and it was hell. No, we need batteries. Without batteries, our favorite gizmos would be useless…but how do you tell them apart?
The Duracells certainly look authoritative and batterylike. They dropped right into the battery-compartment of the battery-operated lantern without a fight, making a rather satisfying thudding sound as they hit bottom. I am happy to report that they did not explode, burst info flame or display any other bad battery behavior. I remember in the old days, batteries would sometimes Go Rogue on you. You’d open up the flashlight and all sorts of bubbly gray gook would be erupting from them and it was pretty disgusting. I have never seen a Duracell do this, but to be fair, I have seen no other battery do it either, not for many, many years. Obviously we have come a long, long way in terms of Battery technology.
The D, by the way was plainly marked, so there could be no mistake…although the size is a dead give away. In the box with your other batteries, they are like Orson Welles in a room full of Don Knotts. So were the little Plus and Minus signs, so you would know which end went in first. Although they could have been a little bigger, now that I think of it. A lot bigger. But none of the other batteries offer this large print, so I won’t take away any stars.
Dura-Cell implies “Durable” so I expected a tough battery — but really, how tough does it have to be? I’m not kicking it across the road before it goes into the flashlight, am I? So duration is really the only thing to measure, beyond the other factors previously mentioned. Now I know some batteries claim to last longer, the energizer bunny and all that, but I always forget to time them and sometimes you use a flashlight or a gizmo more and sometimes you use it less, so it’s hard to judge. I’m assuming if one really did outperform all the others, it would be common knowledge, but it’s not, so I just have to go by what I can in terms of rating. On the other hand, I did buy a four pack of batteries for a buck at the 99 Cent Store. I think they were call Emmagizers, so naturally I was fooled. They were not a good choice and I would warn anyone planning to stock up on batteries with names similar to name brands to think twice, particularly if they are intended for your Pacemaker. So, five stars for a battery that fits into the battery compartment, sports a very manly and handsome combination of bronze and black colors, and so far has given me all that I dare hope for from a battery.
One question: Wouldn’t it just be easier to have one size battery because invariably, when you have a bunch of As in the junk drawer, the flashlight that burns out requires Cs, and when you buy C cells, the next Gizmo needs Ds. And it doesn’t matter anyway because when you get to the store, you never remember which size it was you needed and buy the wrong size. And those little guys, the AAs? What’s the story with them? How many penlights are we carrying around already. And don’t get me started on those square guys. And while we’re at it, how come there are no B cell batteries? One more thing…those big gigantic flashlights that need the big BIG square battery…the battery alone always costs more than when you buy the flashlight with the battery. SOmething fish going on there if you ask me.
This whole battery thing is starting to look suspicious…like it’s all being rigged by some international battery cartel. I could explore this possibility more but the cat is now fighting me for control of the keyboard and the only wise thing to do is to log off. Good night.
Rayne of Pain –
Duracell is a great brand and holds up well
cujo6801 –
Really good job and storage longevity. If batteries work extremely well I’m very happy with them. Excellent value for the money. In my opinion they put out a lot of power people. Good job
JoAnn Macey –
Have been using Duracell for years..the only kind I buy.
They last a long time and have a lot of power. They are easy to store, and they are a good value for your money.
Ode –
I recently purchased this 8-pack of Duracell D Alkaline Batteries, and they have proven to be a reliable and long-lasting power source for my household’s high-drain devices. From flashlights to children’s toys, these batteries deliver dependable power and impressive longevity.
Long-Lasting Performance
Duracell has a reputation for quality, and these D batteries live up to that standard. I’ve used them in my child’s battery-operated toys and a large flashlight, both of which require a steady power supply. These batteries have lasted significantly longer than some other brands I’ve tried, which is particularly noticeable in devices that tend to drain power quickly. With Duracell’s 10-year guarantee in storage, I feel confident stocking up, knowing they’ll be ready whenever I need them.
Reliable Power for High-Drain Devices
What stands out about these batteries is their performance in devices that require continuous power. In my experience, Duracell D batteries hold up exceptionally well in high-drain gadgets, maintaining consistent energy output. I used them in a heavy-duty flashlight, and even after hours of use, it’s as bright as it was when I first put the batteries in. This reliability makes Duracell my go-to brand for any device that needs steady, durable power.
Convenient Recloseable Packaging
The packaging is simple yet practical. It’s easy to open and reclose, allowing me to store any unused batteries securely without worrying about accidental discharge. This is especially handy if you only need a few at a time and want to keep the others in pristine condition until they’re needed.
Good Value for Money
While Duracell batteries can be a bit pricier compared to some generic brands, I find the investment worthwhile. Their durability and reliable performance mean I end up changing batteries less often, ultimately saving money and reducing waste. For those who rely on battery-operated devices regularly, this pack offers excellent value.
Conclusion
Overall, the Duracell D Alkaline Batteries are a fantastic choice for anyone needing long-lasting, dependable power for their high-drain devices. They offer great value, and the 10-year storage guarantee gives peace of mind for anyone who wants to keep a reliable power supply on hand. Highly recommended for household and work use alike!
Eleazar G. –
EXCELENTE,FUNCIONAN BIEN EN MI CALENTADOR DE AGUA.
Well… I couldn’t bend it on my nose for a fake nose cuff and it kept falling off and now it’s list. I’m disappointed bc it should be bendable to fit my nose or anyone else’s nose. –
Yo u all! U totally need every kind of batteries for this coming winter so let’s get to it and get ready with Amazons batteries. 💜🐢💜
marvin bunting –
These batteries last for hours in my portable radio dock. I get to listen to the radio what seems like forever. They also have a long shelf life, so will be there when needed. I like the package of 8, as they are handy to have on hand, since my dock takes 8 batteries to power up. They are just fantastic to have on hand. I will purchase again when needed.