Energizer Industrial Batteries

I picked up a pack of AAs labeled “Energizer Industrial” from someplace.
I wonder if they might be less prone to leaks than the conventional batteries.
Assuming that a leak might bugger up some high dollar equipment that energizer doesn’t want to cover.
Anybody have any experience/info about them?
All the Best,
Jeff

I use them at work we buy boxes of them, they don’t perform as good as with the ones with a bunny as far as current, and they leak even more, however their electrolyte comes off easy with a q tip soaked in hydrogen peroxide, and they do not corrode springs.

“Heavy duty” style, not alkaline?

“Heavy duty” isn’t printed anywhere on energizer industrial batteries, which are alkaline

Rats - I was hoping they were better.
Thanks.

Have used them many times, complete garbage.

I think heavy duty just means they leak faster.

I think these are meant to be used en mass, e.g for smoke alarm back up batteries, etc. They’re cheaper than the regular ones and sold in large packs. Yes, cheaper, and yes, not as leak resistant

I used them before (not in flashlights). They perform similar to regular disposable batteries, just with longer runtime.