Dynamo Alkaline AA 8 pack

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The Westinghouse Dynamo Alkaline Batteries are inspired by the original Westinghouse Dynamo and offers the maximum possible capacity of single-use batteries. Offering long-lasting power and a shelf life of 10 years, the Westinghouse Dynamo Alkaline Battery delivers a stable current ideal for high drain household devices, including clocks, remote controls and toys. A trusted brand, Westinghouse provides a wide array of batteries you can count on, including super heavy duty, alkaline, lithium button cell, hearing aid and rechargeable batteries.

  • IDEAL FOR HIGH-DRAIN DEVICES - Provides long-lasting power for toys, remotes, flashlights and other small devices
  • 10-YEAR SHELF LIFE - Westinghouse Dynamo alkaline batteries are guaranteed 10 years in storage
  • ANTI-CORROSION & LEAK-PROOF - Multi-layered construction protects your devices from corrosion and leaks
  • DYNAMIC POWER - Premium formula designed to deliver better performance for longer periods
  • MERCURY & CADMIUM FREE ALKALINE BATTERIES - All Westinghouse Dynamo Alkaline batteries are made with zero mercury and cadmium to protect the environment
  • BULK PACKAGING - Ensures you will never be left powerless and protects you with the Westinghouse 10-year satisfaction guarantee
  • OVER 130 YEARS OF ELECTRIC INNOVATION - Westinghouse electric innovation is packed into every Double A (AA), Triple A (AAA), C, D and 9V battery
  • Model: LR6-BP8
  • Packing: 8PCS/PK
  • carton: 48 PKS
  • Q: Do alkaline batteries last longer than zinc-carbon batteries?
  • A: The main difference between a zinc battery and an alkaline battery is the type of electrolyte used in both batteries. Because of the composition, an alkaline battery delivers more energy than a zinc battery. Both batteries should thus be used in different appliances
  • Q: How should I dispose of my alkaline batteries?
  • A: Alkaline batteries can be safely disposed of with normal household waste, since the Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act passed in 1996 that phased out the use of mercury in alkaline batteries. That means they aren't nearly so toxic when disposed in landfills. Never dispose of batteries in fire, as this could cause an explosion
  • Q: Can I charge my alkaline batteries?
  • A: Do not charge alkaline batteries, they are not designed to be charged
  • Q: How should I handle the white powder coming from Alkaline leakage?
  • A: In case of skin contact there is a chance of chemical burns. Use clear tepid water for at least 15 minutes on exposed skin. Consult a physician in case of irritation, injury or pain. In case of contact with the eye, do not rub the eyes, but flush with clear tepid water for at least 30 minutes
  • Q: What is the difference between alkaline batteries and zinc-carbon batteries?
  • A: Zinc-carbon batteries are more commonly used in low-drain devices, whereas the Westinghouse alkaline range is ideally suited for high-drain devices
  • Q: What are the right Westinghouse alkaline batteries for my device?
  • A: There are different types of Westinghouse alkaline batteries, each with their own specialty that you can see here www.westinghousebattery.com
  • Q: What is the difference between alkaline and lithium batteries?
  • A: Lithium batteries can give off a strong energy surge after a long period of low discharge, making them ideal for fire alarms
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