It sometimes surprises me what I will do when bored.
At least one of these batteries is fake. Can you identify which?
SPOILER ALERT: Identifying photo has now been posted in the thread.
Larger photo is attached.
It's probably not that, but the "miracle seal" mention on the Radio Shack battery looks suspicious?
The "extra heavy duty" looks kinda suspect, like a wun hung lo brand you'd find on Ali.
The "extra heavy duty" looks kinda suspect, like a wun hung lo brand you'd find on Ali.
LOL - Made by the Happy Battery Co.
But, you are close. There is a real actual clue...a mistake..that is a dead giveaway.
It's probably not that, but the "miracle seal" mention on the Radio Shack battery looks suspicious?
No, that one is real...and a testament to my hoarding...it is many years old...when they wanted to tell you not to worry about your batteries leaking.
Damn! Isn't the suspect the Energizer pack of 4 AAA batteries, which, judging from the size of other batteries on the pic, rather look like AA batteries?
Damn! Isn't the suspect the Energizer pack of 4 AAA batteries, which, judging from the size of other batteries on the pic, rather look like AA batteries?
Nope, they're AAA's (you are going to kick yourself
).
Those Energizer D cells that look taller than other D cells?
The Energizer D cells are real (again, very close).
Look carefully at the two "Extra Heavy Duty" batteries. They are marked as "D" size. Clearly, they are "C" size. @Red Squirrel was right on top of it but missed the clue.
They went through the trouble of weighting them so that you can't tell by simply holding them. But they did not bother to label them correctly. Still, a good place to hide a few squares of TP in these troubled times
Dang, I was close with a mislabeled battery size, but not on the right batteries...
I admit I didn't really take a close look at those "extra heavy duty" batteries, as their funky look kind of made them almost too easy suspects to be that!
Really?? Even after I posted the pic? Can't you see that they are intended to be a secret hiding place?
OK, didn't notice that smaller cylindrical part was empty. But you did not make it clear either.
The "extra heavy duty" looks kinda suspect, like a wun hung lo brand you'd find on Ali.
From what I've seen all carbon-zinc cells say "heavy duty" or "extra heavy duty" regardless of brand. It was discussed why here before I think.
I thought those "D" batteries looked a bit small, but it's hard to tell from a 2D photo. Still they'll probably be effective, I doubt the average person is gonna notice the marking.
From what I've seen all carbon-zinc cells say "heavy duty" or "extra heavy duty" regardless of brand. It was discussed why here before I think.
Extra Heavy Duty == zinc chloride. And the "Miracle Seal" really does work: I have a remote control from the 1980s with those Radio Shack cells: they were probably never changed, and they still hold a charge and never leaked.
It should be noted that the current capability of even "extra heavy duty" is meager compared to alkalines, but their longevity is a benefit in low-drain applications like remote controls.
The Duracell is not leaking. It's obviously a fake
The CVS AA which is really a triple size battery
Good one
I'm gona go with Energizer AAA, but for a different reason than above.
There looks to be only 2 of them in the pack, but also real Energizer AAAs are packed vertically.
I thought those "D" batteries looked a bit small, but it's hard to tell from a 2D photo. Still they'll probably be effective, I doubt the average person is gonna notice the marking.
I have actually never used them to hide anything...maybe I should put a $20 bill in case of emergency or something. I agree that, in a bag full of batteries, you are not going to notice them but geeze, if you're making labels for AA, C and D size fake batteries, label them correctly. I bought them on impulse in the days when I would get a bag-o-junk from bang and it would take so long to arrive that I would forget what I got and it was like a holiday 'gift'...ahhh good times
Well, if you need a D size battery, you need a D size. If you buy a D and it's a C, you're not going to do much with it, regardless of the capacity. So obviously if those are actually sold as D, it's just not going to work. Now if they are sold as C and are just mislabeled as D, it's less of a problem, but it doesn't change the fact they are a scam.