Never run out of batteries with this 168-pack of AAA for just $27

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Juice, there it is: So many batteries for so little cash. Grab one of these huge AA or AAA packs before they're gone. (Photo: SideDeal)
Juice, there it is: So many batteries for so little cash. Grab one of these huge AA or AAA packs before they're gone. (Photo: SideDeal)

With the holidays fast approaching, lots of things are going to need batteries: toys, game controllers, remotes for new TVs and sound bars, and so on. And never mind the battery-powered items you've already got around the house. Can you ever really have enough spare alkalines?

You can now: For a limited time, and while supplies last, SideDeal has your choice of Eveready Silver Alkaline battery packs for just $27: 110 AAs or 168 AAAs. Shipping would normally cost $9 (unless you have a SideDeal membership, in which case it's free), but Yahoo Life readers can use promo code BATTERY at checkout to get free shipping.

$27 at SideDeal

That's a mighty solid deal on such a huge quantity of batteries. To put it in perspective, a 100-pack of AmazonBasics AAAs currently sells for $24. Here, an extra $3 buys you a whopping 68 more.

These aren't just dusty old rejects, either: They were manufactured just last year, according to SideDeal, and they should stay fully powered for up to 10 years.

For those unfamiliar with the seller, it's part of a company called Mercatalyst, which also owns the amusingly named Meh and Mediocritee. I've worked with all of them for many years; they're legit and reliable.

And that's it in a nutshell: Huge quantity of batteries, great price, free shipping. Now you'll be fully prepared for Christmas morning and pretty much every other morning of the foreseeable future.

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