Hello!

Can anyone shed some light as to why some batteries cost way more than other batteries? I’ve tried some of the cheap ones and some are fine yet some are atrocious. What’s good and what isn’t? Can anyone recommend through their experience replacing batteries in their kids toys, which ones do the best job for the least amount of money?
Ps: I vote for all toys being supplied with batteries!


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  • I have found that some generic batteries are just as good as the expensive ones. Trial and error I guess.


  • Some toys have batteries with them others don’t. 2 issues. 1. sometimes adults let children open presents containing toys without supervision, no telling what little ones will do with the batteries if not being supervised. 2. Toys may have been in storage for awhile and batteries could either go flat or if they are poor quality could leak. They last a long time if toys have an on off switch. Just make sure they are swiched off when they aren’t being played with. I have one here that is about 2 1/2 years old. It still has the same batteries I put in. I make sure it is switched off when not being played with.


  • I used to think that too as when my kids were young I was constantly changing their toys batteries. These days the name brands such as Energiser is not cheap so I used to get them on special . Of course the ones you get at the bargain shops who carries the no name ones will not last as long because it is cheap . If it is a good toy or electrical item that you use everyday invest in good batteries because you will be sick of changing them frequently .


  • If you’ve found cheap ones that are fine, keep buying them! I like Duracell, but I’ve also bought rechargeable ones for things that use a lot of battery power


  • Yes l always use Duracell or Eveready as well!


  • My hubby insists on the Varta brand from bunnings they are in bulk but they are much cheaper than the brands and better quality.


  • The cheaper batteries are not strong enough for some things and simply don’t last long so are virtually false economy. I have found dheap ones in radios and torches last no time at all if you use the cheapies. Some brand haver suggestions printed on trhe back showing which ones they recommend for some items.


  • l always use Duracell or Everyready,especially the long life alkaline,they last the distance!


  • some good info going to give the aldi ones a go


  • Everyday and Duracell would be my pick as the cheaper ones don’t last. Was interested in previous post that Aldi Brand was good, definitely worth a try.


  • I have gone for the rechargeables, generally means I have some on hand.


  • I think they are all a bit hit and miss. I’ve bought home brands and more expensive ones and it truly seems to be the luck of the draw. Best to buy in bulk and have lots on hand as needed.


  • I vote to have all toys come with rechargeable batteries.


  • We use rechargables. A bit more expensive to buy, but seem better in the long run.


  • You are quite right! Batteries are expensive and I have no idea why?


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