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My family uses lots of batteries. Mostly AA and AAA but a few of the smoke and CO detectors use 9 volts.
Here's the hint: Lowes sells batteries cheap but you have to plan ahead. My local CVS wants $10 for 16 store brand AAs. Lowes has a bulk pack of 100 AAs for about $21. 100 AAAs are about $23.
The CVS price works out to 62 cents and Lowes is about a third of that. Maybe it's embarrassing but I give batteries as gifts or along with battery powered gifts.
Between flashlights, small tools and media remotes we have about 20 things that run on batteries.

djean111
(14,255 posts)Sometimes Woot! has a good price, but you have to be careful you don't end up with not so great batteries.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,657 posts)I've found some great stuff.
If you have kids with battery powered toys, you could owe your life to drug stores. How can they sell perishables like milk for minimum prices and sell batteries for triple?
Warpy
(113,589 posts)For the 9 volt batteries for my TENS unit, I've found Amazon to have about the best deal on big packs of them.
Funny, I haven't used C or D cells for years.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
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Warpy
(113,589 posts)Between them and ubid.com, I managed to furnish my kitchen.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,657 posts)The retail was about $150 new and $95 refurb outside of amazon.
I have my eye on a dehydrator.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,050 posts)We just bought a refurbished like new 13 cup Kitchenaid for 90.00
I used Amazon reviews and prices as the basis for shopping, we got a good deal on ebay.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,657 posts)I would have liked a higher capacity machine with the front panel adjustment for slice thickness but I couldn't justify the money.
We are making efforts to include more vegetables in our diet.
R. P. McMurphy
(856 posts)I've never seen the large packs. Will be sure to look for them next time I go.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,657 posts)I had to ask once and they were found on a shelf about 11 feet up.