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Energizer® MAX® D Batteries
Your family is filled with energy. Make sure your household batteries can keep up.
Energizer® MAX® batteries deliver dependable, powerful performance that keeps going and going. Providing long life for the devices you use every day — from toys to CD players to flashlights. The latest generation of our popular alkaline batteries is exactly what you need. You never quit. Your battery shouldn’t either.
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I use these for my flashlight-it's always ready when I need it.
May 9, 2012
makes our camping fun and safe!
My husband and I trust energizer batteries in our flashlights and lanterns to "light our path" while having fun fishing and camping!
May 1, 2012
Batteries still work, 7 years beyond expected lifespan
In 2001 I bought four "4-pak"'s of D Energizer batteries. ?These were to be for household use, on camping trips, and when we boated. Apparently shortly thereafter I was offered a job away from Mobile, which I accepted. All 16 batteries were left behind.in a small box with the original Walmart sales slip.
This afternoon (3/26/12) I found them, still in their original plastic case. My first impulse was to discard them.. Then I decided to try out two in a working flashlight. They were as good as the fresh batteries in the flashlight.
I don't know how long they will last, but I was amazed that 7 years beyond their expected life, these batteries shone in the dark.
March 26, 2012
A great battery ---except.
I have been using these batteries for many years. They last a long time and have lasting power. However, I have had flashlights ,radios and other equipment ruined because I failed to remove the batteries when not using the equipment for long period and the batteries leaked. Never-the-less , I highly reccomend them.
January 14, 2012
great batteries
They are reliable and I can plan with my games longer ! Thank you Energizer !
January 10, 2012
Long lasting performance
My grandsons are four and seven. When they come over, they play with a racecar set that requires two DD batteries. I bought a set of these batteries several months ago. The boys play for 30 minutes to 1 hour about once a week with the raceset. I simply take them out in between visits, and these batteries are still working!
January 8, 2012
Battery I can count on.
Thses batteries live up to their name. I have not had been dissappointed.
January 4, 2012
long lasting
Used these batteries for the flashlight and then toys opened on christmas,they were used and used then went back in the flashlight and still were like new.
January 3, 2012
- When should I use Energizer® MAX® alkaline batteries?
Energizer® MAX® is the perfect alkaline battery when you need power that lasts—and performance you can count on. A flashlight to lead the way. A smoke detector to alert you. Or simply a radio to play your favorite song over and over. But if you’re using high-tech, high-drain electronics, you may want to use Energizer® Lithium Batteries. - What’s the difference between Energizer® e2® Titanium Technology® and Energizer® MAX® alkaline batteries?
Both Energizer products are standard alkaline-based chemical systems. However, Energizer® Advanced Lithium batteries are formulated differently than ordinary alkaline batteries. They have a proprietary titanium compound and advanced cell construction, allowing improved performance and providing longer-lasting power. Therefore, they are best suited for high-tech devices that consume a lot of power. - How long do Energizer® MAX® alkaline batteries last in the package?
Energizer® MAX® has a shelf life of up to seven years in the package. Of course, they perform better in your clock than in your closet. - Should I store alkaline batteries in the refrigerator?
Storing batteries in refrigerators or freezers is not required or recommended for batteries produced today. In fact, cold temperature storage can harm batteries. To maximize performance and shelf life, store batteries at normal room temperatures with moderate humidity levels. - How long do alkaline batteries last in a device?
There are several factors that impact battery run time. The most critical is the rate at which a device consumes power. A high-drain device like a digital camera will deplete a battery much faster than a low-drain device like a clock. Other factors affecting overall battery performance are environmental conditions, device usage patterns (continuous or intermittent) and battery size/chemistry. - How should I dispose of alkaline batteries?
It’s safe to drop them right in the household trash. In 1989, Energizer became the first company to remove all added mercury from alkaline batteries. - Are alkaline batteries considered hazardous waste?
No. In the United States and many other countries, alkaline batteries are classified as common household waste. Great strides have been made to make alkaline batteries better for the environment and they’ve been manufactured free of added mercury since the mid 1990s. Classification details may vary and should be confirmed in each specific geographical location. - Is it a problem to mix batteries of different chemistries, brands or ages?
Mixing battery types in a device is not recommended and can significantly increase the potential for leakage and reduced performance. The biggest problem is an imbalance in available energy between the installed batteries. So always practice smart battery care and replace used batteries with new, fresh batteries of the same brand—preferably Energizer. - Is it dangerous to carry loose batteries in a purse or pocket?
Batteries can be short-circuited by metal items such as coins, keys, paper clips, etc. A battery that experiences a short circuit can become very hot, increasing the potential for leakage and personal injury. For additional Do’s and Don’ts surrounding proper storage, care and handling of batteries, visit our Learning Center. - What increases the potential for alkaline battery leakage?
Typically, alkaline batteries will not leak under normal storage and usage conditions. However, the potential for leakage is significantly increased if batteries are subjected to charging, mixing of battery chemistries, mixing of fresh and used batteries, physical damage, extended exposure to high temperature or deep discharging. Alkaline battery leakage is extremely caustic and contact with bare skin should be avoided. In the event that battery leakage comes in contact with your skin, flush the area for 15 minutes with copious amounts of water. - Can alkaline batteries be charged in a NiMH or NiCd battery charger?
Standard alkaline batteries are not designed to be recharged and should never be placed in any battery charger. Attempting to charge alkaline batteries will significantly increase the likelihood for leakage to occur. Rechargeable alkaline batteries made by other manufacturers may also leak if placed in a NiMH or NiCd charger and should only be recharged in a charger designed for that system. Of course, Energizer® Recharge® batteries have all the rechargeable power you’ll ever need. - Who invented alkaline batteries?
Energizer scientist Lew Urry hand-built the first commercially viable alkaline battery in 1959. Today, you can check out his prototype cell at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. - Is there a guarantee on Energizer® batteries?
The Energizer®/Eveready® guarantee typically states: “We will repair or replace, at our option, any device damaged by these Energizer® batteries. Guarantee void if batteries are charged by user or device.” Contact 1-800-383-7323. This guarantee may vary globally, so please check with your local Energizer office for details. - What if I have a question about Energizer® Max® alkaline batteries, but can’t find the answer on your site?
Just call 1-800-383-7323. Our customer service experts can answer all your Energizer questions. Or Contact Us electronically and we’ll get back to you within 24 hours.
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- World's 1st* Zero Mercury Alkaline Battery: Energizer is a leader in the industry in powering people's lives responsibly
- Up to 7 years shelf life: 7 years on AA, AAA, C and D and up to 5 years shelf life on 9V
*Commercially available since 1991
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