Stock up on Duracell AA batteries while they're at a record-low price at Amazon
SAVE OVER $4: A 28-pack of Duracell AA batteries is on sale for $17.74 at Amazon. That's down from $21.75 and the lowest-ever price.
Prime Day is over, but if you forgot to shop the Amazon sale last week, there are still a few lingering deals that are worth grabbing. If you did shop the sale, you know some awesome boring but essential items were on a huge discount. And there's still a super essential item on sale today.
As of July 14, you can snag a 28-pack of Duracell AA batteries on sale for $17.74 at Amazon, marked down from the standard price of $21.75. That works out at an 18% discount. Today's sale price is also the lowest we've ever spotted at Amazon.
Batteries are on the list of home essentials you should always keep around. Like running out of toilet paper, searching for a battery when the remote is already dead only to find an empty box in the drawer is never fun. But thanks to this Amazon deal, you can restock with 28 Duracell AA batteries.
Since the 28-pack is on sale for $17.74, each battery costs an affordable $0.63. Aside from the sale price, the knowledge that you won't have to go searching for a device with AA batteries so you can swap them over is well worth the small investment. Keep in mind your work-essential mouse might very well require AA batteries and you don't want to be stuck with a dead mouse while working on a deadline.
Duracell claims these batteries can last for up to 12 years in storage, so there's no reason to not stock up during today's sale. The 28 batteries also come in a resealable pack, so they'll all stay neatly in one location instead of rolling around.
Save yourself a trip to Target and stock up on Duracell AA batteries while they're on sale post Prime Day.
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