While more and more stuff comes with batteries included, it is still nuts to consider how many electronics run on a AA battery. It is a very common form factor and at 1.5 volts, combining a couple of them makes for great voltages that many electronics live on. But man can batteries be expensive. And when you consider that they are always going out at the exact wrong time, you at least want to make sure that the batteries you buy to have in reserve are worth buying. I know that when we buy in bulk for some of our wireless gear, it always hurts to stand there and buy the big package of them, which is why I usually buy at Costco. But are the Costco Kirkland batteries actually a better buy?
Watch as Project Farm puts a bunch of AA batteries to the test to see which ones actually perform, and are the best for the money. This is the ultimate AA battery comparison
Video Description:
Duracell vs Energizer, Amazon Basics, Procell, Eveready, Varta, Panasonic, Harbor Freight Thunderbolt, Kirkland, Powerowl, Allmax, Bonai, Bevigor, Blinkspower, Ninmax, Tipsun, Enegitech, NRT, and Voniko. Batteries tested for total capacity, performance in subfreezing temperature, and fan run time.
I purchased all of the batteries and supplies/equipment used to test the batteries to ensure an unbiased review. So, thank you for supporting the channel!