AA Batteries


What are AA Batteries?

AA batteries, or 'double-a batteries', are one of the most popular size of batteries. Used throughout the household to power small and handheld devices such as toys, remote controls or kitchen accessories, they are also common for offices, factories or workshops. They are useful for all sorts of appliances or electronics, something we know a thing or two about!

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Alkaline

Alkaline AA batteries offer long-lasting power and reliable performance

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Rechargeable

Rechargeable AA batteries can be used multiple times by recharging them, making them eco-friendly and cost-effective

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Lithium

Lithium AA batteries offer a longer lifespan and higher energy capacity than standard alkaline batteries

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FAQ

What is the difference between alkaline and rechargeable AA batteries?

Alkaline AA batteries are single-use, providing a long shelf life and are ideal for low-drain devices. Rechargeable AA batteries, such as NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride), can be used multiple times and are a more eco-friendly and cost-effective option for high-drain devices.

How should I store AA batteries?

Store AA batteries in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or heat sources. Keep them in their original packaging or in a battery case to prevent short-circuiting and corrosion.

Can AA rechargeable batteries be used in place of regular AA batteries?

Yes, AA rechargeable batteries (such as NiMH) can replace regular AA batteries, but they provide a lower voltage (1.2V vs. 1.5V), so make sure the device is compatible with rechargeable batteries for optimal performance.

Can AA batteries be disposed of in the trash?

It depends on the type of AA battery. Alkaline batteries can often be disposed of in regular trash, but rechargeable batteries should be recycled properly. Always check local disposal guidelines.