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Re: (ET) Duracell Batteries



One of my Sams club batteries just took a dump this spring.  Replaced just the one battery.  The rest of the pack is 11 years old and doing everything i need it to do.  Of course my yard isn't real big and i only use it to mow now that the electric ford 8n is up and running.

On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 2:14 PM, Nick Skinner <kc2dzb nycap rr com> wrote:

I’m running the Sam’s Duracell branded EGC2 batteries in my E15. I have been running them since last spring, so I can’t really speak to longevity. However, I have been very happy with their performance since installation. During the summer, I have I run my tiller with the tractor in addition to my own garden, I actually drove it about 4 miles to and from another garden that I tilled with plenty of power to spare.  During the winter, it was on snow blowing duty for my driveway and a few neighbors too when it got pretty deep. I’ve been very happy with them so far.

 

I also have an E20 with a set of Crown batteries I bought from Harold Z new in 2010. They’re still excellent and I’m very happy with them also.

 

Nick

 

From: Mike Wallace [mailto:metman glasgow-ky com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 1:46 PM
To: Elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Subject: (ET) Duracell Batteries

 

Anybody have an opinion about 6 volt GC batteries with the Duracell brand name?  My local Sam's and Batteries + Bulbs sells them for $112 and $99 respectively.  Who really makes them?

 

My local golf cart guy sells only T-105's at  $117.50 each.  But are the Trojans worth the extra $100 ?

 

Mike in KY

 

 


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