Philips PowerLife AA any good?

I can't find any info on these batteries, I can get a pair including delivery for $1 as part of a promotion.

All I know is (I think) they are alkaline but intrested in and mAh rating but I am unable to find the same battries anywhere even with google.

http://www.usa.philips.com/c/flashlight-batteries/powerlife-aa-alkaline-lr6p12w_00/prd/en/;jsessionid=CE6FDC544DBA95D6FAEC035CA75D69D1.app101-drp1

No hint of mah on the phillips website, or anywhere else.

Still haven't tried them out ... I dont think ... https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/6024

nope , didnt test them .. Will add them to this test , today some time , powerex is currently testing other batteries ..

$2 for 4? I guess the $1 for 2 is the same. By the price I don't expect much from them.

Then again your test show the Philips LongLife do pretty well and these PowerLife are supposed to be better.

Anyway I bought them, $1 isn't much.

I'd like to see how they go in your test old4570.

Just started ...

I tested the carbon batteries [ Phillips ] , was meaning to get to the alkaline's ..

Bee interesting to see how they go against the Varta

Nice, your quick to get on to it

1 pair left if anyone is interested, but I think its for Aussies only.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/320877346088

Varta - 200mAh D/R = 1325mAh

Coles - 200mAh D/R = 1466mAh

Ok the other Alkaline batteries :

The Phillips did 1354mAh in the powerex ..

Will run it down in the light next ...

Phillips - 200mAh D/R = 1354mAh - 80min

Varta - 200mAh D/R = 1325mAh - 90min

Coles - 200mAh D/R = 1466mAh - 100min

Well , not a terrible Alkaline for the money ... certainly a lot better than dry cells

Phillips - 200mAh D/R = 1354mAh - 80min

Varta - 200mAh D/R = 1325mAh - 90min

Coles - 200mAh D/R = 1466mAh - 100min

Well , not a terrible Alkaline for the money ... certainly a lot better than dry cells

Nice, not bad. I probably got my $1 worth

I looked in my local Coles today, the one in your test isn't there either but they had something like a "Coles Advance" or "Coles Super" battery but they were pretty expensive.

My brothers girlfriend buys the same Varta batteries in your test for the kids toys, I have no idea where they get them from but they buy them in bulk and its cheap. Ill have to ask them.

Seems like the best go at the moment.

She said she gets the Varta ones from Bunnings, "20 or 30 for $7"

Anyway those Philips battries have gone up to 10 left again, for $1 delivered, 1 per customer for anyone interested.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/320877346088

Bunnings for Varta , sometimes they have a good deal on the 30 pack ...

I might stop in there and get some next time I go to town.

Im currently waiting on some other battries too, I got a 4 x AA pack of Energizer Ultimate Lithium for $9.45. Kind of a impulse buy though cos I feel like they are too expensive to use, they are $20 in the supermarkets here.

And I got two 2 x AA packs of Sanyo Eneloops for $6.80 each, not bad I think cos a 4 pack here is $22.

I think I might move away from 18650s and go towards AA's, like the JetBeam PA40. I just wish there was something similar with a higher output.

Ok just got back from Bunnings ... for a new 30 pack , only have 3 batteries left from the old 30 pack .

its now $9 for the 30pack of Varta , which is still a good deal ...

The Phillips are $10 for 20 , so 10 extra Varta for a $1 less ...