Is it based on personal experience? I ask because I have found these to be very good in uses where the device is outside. I have two remote weather sensors for my house (one in the patio and the other in the attic). These really give me the longest time between battery changes required for these sensors.
WishingOnAStar said: FYI, these batteries only have half the life of a typical Duracell or Energizer.
WishingOnAStar said: FYI, these batteries only have half the life of a typical Duracell or Energizer.And they are priced at about 25% of the cost of those other batteries so that still makes them 50% less even if you use twice as many.
Same thing at my store. Went to a different one and they didn't know about it either. In fact didn't even know that CT, RI and TX are three different states. Kept arguing that it excludes CT and RI and therefore they do NOT have the rebate form. After a bit of back and forth finally got the more experienced checkout lady, who thought she might have something in the office upstairs. After a few minutes of searching she found the booklet of rebate forms in the office. I have uploaded a scan of the rebate form in the Quick Summary section. I don't know if you can use a printout of it. Maybe Call the 1-800-224-3854 telephone number to see if they will accept a printed copy of the rebate form.
samm said: Any suggestions where to find rebate. Local store said they did not have rebate.
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