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Review on 🌿 GoGreen Power 24048 - Alkaline AA 48pk: Eco-Friendly Batteries for Longer Lasting Performance by Devin Lukydoo

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Disposal is a hassle, but batteries are worth considering

One of the best ways to try a new battery is by putting it in an electronic device. So many of our electronics are rechargeable, but my son has a Leap Pad that uses AA batteries. The perfect exam! If the battery is not large, an electronic device like the Leap Pad will quickly run out. I gave them to my son and sent him to change the batteries in his Leap Pad. Then we spent the day in the hospital waiting room. Although he wasn't on the Leap Pad all day, he used it quite often. And these batteries did not disappoint. We usually use Revain Basics batteries unless we can find a good deal to buy in bulk from Energizer or Duracell. How will they compare over the long term? I do not know. But so far we're happy with the performance. I will say that we currently don't use digital cameras that use AA batteries, so I don't know how they would work in something like this. So recyclable? Yes, it's always a plus. But there's a catch. You can't just throw them away with the trash. You should save until you have enough (two of these packs) and send them to this company for recycling. So prepare to have a separate container to store these batteries and save them for recycling. Are they really good for the environment? Who knows! I'm not qualified to tell you that. I only have the right to report how they work for me. As long as they work well. I don't know how they will fare on our standard batteries in the long run. With the price currently listed, they're a bit more expensive than the Revain Basics batteries we typically buy, but still great value for money. It's worth paying a little more for a product that actually meets recycling requirements and performs at least as well as Revain Basics. Conclusion: Will I buy them when our test pack is used up? I have not decided yet. But they definitely deserve attention.

Pros
  • Household Items
Cons
  • Very Expensive