Posted by Jon on September 15, 2009


The fight of the titans –Duracell Rechargeable Batteries vs. Energizer

This article talks about the Duracell rechargeable batteries. This clash of titans had been one of the most popular headlines of its time in the eighties and the battle was between Duracell with Energizers. In modern times the same fight is back between Duracell Rechargeable Batteries and the rechargeable Energizer cells. 

The Energizer cells of size AA have a rating of two thousand two hundred mAh, compared to the Duracell versions that are rated at two thousand milli ampere hours. While tested with a flashlight of ICON LED; it is a solid model made of aluminum with both low and high settings –the higher setting exhausts a typical battery within three hours. The Duracell Rechargeable Batteries would last for anything between five to six point five hours compared to Energizer cells that last for two hours to the max three point five hours. This is a significant and noticeable difference in performance while we consider the respective ratings of charge for both brands of batteries. 

Moreover to add up to the convenience we the Duracell Rechargeable Batteries that come pre-charged packaged contrary to the Energizer cells that needs a recharge. These batteries have a fantastic feature wherein they come with USB ports to help charging USB appliances. Both the companies do offer car batteries and quick chargeable or fifteen minute chargeable variants. The massive difference in guaranteeing charge is where the Duracell batteries excel with a claim that their batteries are capable of holding charge for a whole year while in storage, contrary to the Energizer ones that claims only duration of six months.

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