The site www.mx2.co.uk does Varta branded for £1.10 each or £3 for 3 -
free delivery on all orders.
It doesn't match the US prices, but the difference only works out to be
a couple of pounds every few months.
James
On 30 Aug 2004, at 20:07, Moose wrote:
> Those prices are certainly not attractive by US standards. Energizer
> 357s are pretty easily available on the web for well under US$1.00. I
> think the last batch I bought were about $0.80 apiece including
> shipping. One does have to buy enough of them to spread the shipping
> costs.
>
> Over here, Energizer has the bunny and Duracell is "The Copper Top". I
> think their current slogan is "It's not just a battery, it's a
> Duracell!"
>
> Moose
>
> Mike Lees wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have now found a local supplier that sells batteries in bulk
>> quantities.
>> Branded Silver Oxide 357 - capacities copied from their catalogue:
>> Duracell (153mAh) £1.40 each for 20+ or £3.00 for 2
>> Gold Peak (165mAh) £1.00 each for 10+
>> Varta (180mAh) £1.25 each for 10+
>>
>> Judging by the capacities I assume we pay a premium for the Duracell
>> bunny on
>> TV.
>>
>
>
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