Archive for the ‘AA alkaline’ Category

Energizer Industrial AA Batteries

Friday, July 29th, 2011


These Energizer Industrial AA alkaline batteries were included with a talking Rosie O’Donnell doll from 1997.

Golden Power Alkaline AA batteries

Saturday, December 25th, 2010

Golden Power Alkaline AA batteries
These Golden Power Alkaline AA batteries were bundled with a Sharper Image USB video camera. (Thanks to William Armstrong for the pic!)

Panasonic Industrial LR6 batteries

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Panasonic Industrial LR6
These Panasonic Industrial LR6 batteries came in a Wiimote Wii controller. (Thanks to Felipe for the pic!)

Gassner AA Alkaline batteries

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Gassner Alkaline
These Gassner Alkaline batteries came in a GUM electric tootbrush. (Thanks to Felipe for the pic!)

Bic Alkaline AA Batteries

Friday, July 7th, 2006

Bic Alkaline AA
Felipe found these Bic Bic Alkaline AA batteries lying around: don’t know where they came from. (Thanks to Felipe for the pic!)

Toshiba Heavy Duty AA Alkaline Batteries

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

Toshiba Heavy Duty AA Alkaline Batteries
These Toshiba Heavy Duty AA alkaline batteries were included with a CatEye LED bicycle light. (Thanks to Felipe for the pic!)

GP Alkaline AA

Friday, August 26th, 2005


These GP Alkaline AA batteries were included with a Swiffer Wet Jet mop.

Nikko Alkaline AA batteries

Wednesday, July 13th, 2005


These Nikko-branded Excell alkaline AA batteries came with a radio-controlled Subaru Impreza. (Submitted by Casper – thanks!)

Black & Decker Alkaline AAA

Tuesday, June 21st, 2005


These Black & Decker-branded alkaline AAA batteries were included with a Black & Decker electric measuring tape. Yes, electric measuring tape.

Energizer Industrial AA

Monday, June 20th, 2005


Regular Energizer batteries are too common to be featured here, but these are Energizer Industrial batteries. A neighbor of mine is a surgical nurse, where they often use small, battery-powered, single-use irrigators to pump water onto a surgical site. These irrigators come from the manufacturer with the batteries pre-installed. Sometimes these devices are used only for a few seconds. When the surgery’s over, the nurses crack open the irrigators, retrieve the batteries, and throw the rest away.