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Review of CVS 1500 (cvs.com) AA Alkaline batteries

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KeepItSimpleStupid

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I've never seen a battery fail this way. The first pic is the view of an AA cell that was installed in a 2-AA LED Maglite flashlight. The metal of the negative terminal is so thin and soft that one of the negative terminals is now a convex contact and the the other is damaged by the spring battery contact at the bottom of the flashlight.

I initially thought the Maglite was bad. These batteries are junk and makes the flashlight act like it has an intermittent contact. Don't buy the batteries.
 
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