Amazon has it for about $55.00, I bought 2 of them.I bought a Panasonic portable irrigator recently, supplied with 2 AA Panasonic batteries.

75 % der Ladung bei Verwendung von Duracell 750 mAh AAA NiMH-Akkus)*bei Batterien der Größe AA im Vergleich zur durchschnittlichen Mindest-Lebensdauer im „IEC Digital Kamera 2015“ Test. Unfortunately, they are the largest vender of batteries.

What I did was store the flashlight on its face when it was on and turn off the back cover until the light goes out. I have had to many leaks and damaged electronics with Duracell.About everything is made in china since 2000Perhaps it's a bit late but Duracell has a guaranteeprogram: http://www.duracell.com/en-us/battery-care-and-disposal/duracell-battery-guaranteeI have had a similar problem but trew the batteries away already. On to another article. If the battery powered item is seldomly used, remove the batteries and store them separately.When I was younger, I preferred Duracell over Energizer. If you want to trash any device, put some Duraleaks in it that is guaranteed.

So they advise replacing batteries (which last only for 20 mins use) with AA Panasonic alkaline batteries and NOT rechargeable ones. After quite a few years, so far so good.Slightly off topic, but since folks recommend removing batteries after use to avoid discharge and leakage, be careful with 9 volt batteries, since the terminals, positive and negative, are both at the top it is entirely possible to, say, short them out with spare change in a jeans pocket, or whatever. They leak. The bottom line is that the batteries just won’t last as long as they would if you bought C and D rechargeables.Hey Ken this may be a stupid question, but will the “eneloop” batteries corrode like the alkaline?If the batteries are connected in parallel as a group within the device, you will have a short if you reverse one or more of the batteries.

(Multimeter working normally, stored 8 months, destroyed at end of 8 months).What the Energizer and Duracell companies don’t seem to understand is once you make junk and drive people away, they won’t come back. Always the middle one, never changed anything on the head torch, didn’t ever drop it etc.

Duracell CopperTop All-Purpose alkaline batteries are not only dependable, they’re also long-lasting.
I wanted to see how well the new Duracell Optimum batteries performed, and I could not find any good test data in the wild, so I decided to do some testing myself. Think, research, and spend less time pissed off about a tiny first world problem.I have recently had to replace a Coleman lamp which was destroyed by leaking Duracell batteries.Meanwhile, some old *** unknown branded batteries in my 2005 TV remote still work to this day. Yet cheaper headband LED lights are fine after a year or two. In the past 2 years, I lost 2 flashlights, a wall clock and an electronic thermostat due to leaking duracell batteries.

May explode or leak, and cause burn injury, if recharged, disposed of in fire, mixed with a different battery type, inserted backwards or disassembled.

I never have the issue with rechargeable batteries.I’ve been recharging alkaline batteries for years. (non Rechargeable)Richard, I think that is a good point…built in charge indicator…How does alkiline vs lithium power life compare? I thought it was me or some weird phenomena local to where I live, but thankfully (or not really in this case) I’m not the only one. The use was almost.