AAA Batteries


What are AAA Batteries?

AAA batteries are a very popular type of portable dry cell power source. Often referred to as 'triple a batteries', they are used in smaller electronics around the home and common for day-to-day use. These batteries are always useful to keep stored for when they are needed.

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Alkaline

Alkaline AAA batteries offer long-lasting power and reliable performance

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Rechargeable

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

£12.99
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Lithium

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

£7.95
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FAQ

What is the difference between AAA and AA batteries?

AAA batteries are smaller in size compared to AA batteries, but they function similarly. They both come in different types (alkaline, rechargeable, lithium) and are used in various devices, with AAA batteries often powering smaller devices like remote controls, wireless mice, or flashlights.

What are lithium AAA batteries used for?

Lithium AAA batteries offer a longer lifespan, higher energy density, and perform better in extreme temperatures compared to alkaline batteries. They're ideal for high-drain devices like cameras or flashlights.

Can AAA rechargeable batteries replace regular AAA batteries?

Yes, AAA rechargeable batteries, such as NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride), can replace regular AAA batteries. However, they provide a slightly lower voltage (1.2V vs. 1.5V for alkaline) and are best suited for devices that can handle this difference.

How should I store AAA batteries?

Store AAA batteries in a cool, dry place, away from heat or direct sunlight. It’s best to keep them in their original packaging or in a battery case to prevent short-circuiting and preserve their shelf life.