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24x Energlzer AA Lithium Batteries Ultimate L91 Exp 2038 USA Wholesale Lot

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  • Battery Size AA
  • Segment Lithium
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Product details

Number of Batteries24 AA batteries required.
BrandEnergizer
Battery Cell CompositionLithium Metal
Recommended Uses For ProductCamera,Digital,Digital Cameras,Gps
Unit Count24.0 Count

Technical specifications

is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
package_dimensions7.13 x 2.17 x 1.34 inches; 13.76 ounces
batteries24 AA batteries required.
date_first_availableMarch 21, 2018
manufacturer21supply
best_sellers_rank#53,815 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #153 in AA Batteries

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Customers say

Customers find these batteries to be of excellent quality, with one noting they perform better than regular alkaline ones, and appreciate their durability, particularly in cold weather.

★★★★★

Batteries are good, though differ from US retail packaging

JOHJune 18, 2024

I purchased this 24-pack of Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA batteries for the superior price, feeling not exactly at ease, however, due to several reviewers here indicating a certain percentage of "dead" batteries they had received as well as other warning signs. I received a nondescript sealed grey bag into which 6 retail packages of 4 batteries each were tightly squeezed, each pack looking quite similar to the 4-packs one can purchase here and in retail stores in the US. Immediately noticeable, however, was the different artwork and color scheme on both packaging and batteries. The US retail packaging features the pink Energizer Bunny on the front right side and has a somewhat vibrant color scheme, while these packs are a more subdued blue-grey and show a "muscle battery" instead of the Bunny. Also, the labeling has additional languages compared to the US retail version: Chinese, Arabic, Thai, German, and maybe more, in addition to the usual English, French and Spanish. Aside from this, both retail and these cells are "Made in Singapore" with essentially identical information printed on them. Certainly curious. For me as a consumer, however, I ultimately only really care about performance. All received batteries carry an expiration date of 10-2043 and show 10-2023 as the apparent manufacturing date, so they appear to be fresh, as advertised. To verify this at least superficially, I tested each individual cell's open-circuit voltage with a precision voltmeter. None are anywhere close to "dead", however there is a somewhat unexpected spread in readings. About half show 1.832 +/- 0.003 Volts, then there is a cluster clocking in at 1.815 +/- 0.010 Volts, and finally 4 cells between 1.785 and 1.800 Volts. (Yes, about 1.8 V is normal for fresh lithium cells.) I think all of these should be considered "full", although some might qualify as "very lightly used/depleted". It is also possible that there is a natural relatively large variation in open-circuit voltage for lithium cells due to unavoidable manufacturing tolerances; I don't have a large enough reference sample to draw conclusions, although the clustering of readings is somewhat indicative that this is not quite so. Maybe some of the cells are B-grade factory rejects? Just to get a better feeling for such things, I measured the output of 40 brand-new AA *alkaline* batteries from a known reputable source: All 40 read 1.673 +/- 0.003 Volts, without any outliers, clusters, or other oddities. But, these are alkaline, not lithium cells. In general, I find lithium cells to be more of a convenience than a necessity or bargain, unless they are subjected to wide temperature swings or very heavy loads. They clearly last much longer than alkalines and so reduce the hassle of having to change batteries all the time. Also, unlike alkalines, lithium cells do not usually leak when forgotten in a device and run empty. But in pure dollar terms per energy unit delivered, alkaline cells are almost certainly less costly. Read more

★★★★★

They are long lasting batteries for my blink doorbell and cameras!

David Nelson MorrisDecember 12, 2025

One of the best lithium batteries I've used! They last for a pretty long time, I like them! Read more

★★★★★

Long lasting

John TignorDecember 22, 2025

Good product Read more

★★★★★

Very impressive

Ed FDecember 21, 2025

These were great! I bought 24 for three Google Nest smoke CO detectors when the first one was dead. Several years later before I used them in the two others Read more

★★★★☆

Becoming to expensive to justify

Mtn_LiferSeptember 23, 2024

I have bought these batteries since they very first came out and remember when I could get them at $.90 per battery those days are long gone! I utilize them in trail cameras and have since started upgrading my trail cameras to rechargeable style trail cameras as three sets of eight batteries is about half of the cost of a rechargeable camera these days. I mean $60 dollars (on sale) is asinine. Now that being said, it is truly the best long lasting disposable battery out there and it’s unfortunate that the economy has jacked up the price on this so much Read more

★★★★★

Best Batteries

William D. CurnuttFebruary 22, 2024

These batteries are the ones recommended for our smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detectors for our Nest System. We found that regular batteries were ok but they drained quickly. We maybe had to change them every two months. So, we switched to the Lithium batteries and discovered that they worked well and lasted seven or eight months. So, they may be a bit more pricey but they last two to three times longer than the regular batteries, thus making them more economical. Read more

★★★★★

Amazing batteries

DSeptember 18, 2025

Best AA batteries. They last a very long time much longer than most of the other batteries use them for mostly things that are high Out Of Reach or the front door locks Read more

★☆☆☆☆

Don't buy scam batteries

AndyDecember 15, 2025

My nest protect specifically requires these batteries. Original nest protect batteries lasted about 2 years, received these Oct 4rd, installed in nest protect and 2 months (Dec 7th) later it's telling me the batteries are about dead. Worst purchase considering these batteries aren't exactly cheap at $60. Save yourself the trouble and stop buying important stuff online. I'll be going to the store. Read more

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