Duracell Alkaline batteries are the suitable choice for a range of uses, including game controllers, battery lights and more. They’re available in a variety of types and sizes for your needs.
At a Glance:
- Dependable, long-lasting power for remotes, flashlights, smoke detectors, toys and more
- Available in a variety of sizes
Duracell CopperTop AAA Alkaline Battery
Dependable and long-lasting, Duracell CopperTop AAA Alkaline Batteries are great for many of the devices you use on a daily basis. From remotes and flashlights to smoke detectors and toys, these batteries are engineered to deliver the power you need for all your household devices.
Duracell CopperTop batteries are available in:
- AA
- AAA
- C
- D
- 9V
Features & Benefits
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Long-Lasting Power for All Your NeedsDuracell CopperTop batteries provide dependable, long-lasting power for devices such as remotes, flashlights, smoke detectors, toys and more. |
Protect Your DeviceDuracell batteries protect your devices from damaging leaks.** Try Duracell CopperTop, Quantum, Rechargeable, Chargers, Hearing Aid and Coin Button batteries. **Should your device be damaged due to a battery defect, when used as directed. See our website for details. |
A Trusted Brand You Can Count OnFrom storm season to medical needs to the holidays, Duracell is a battery you can trust. |
CopperTop AA | Rechargeable AA | Specialty Batteries | Coin Batteries | Hearing Aid Batteries | |
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Available Sizes | AA, AAA, C, D, 9V | AA, AAA NiMH | Varies | Varies | 10 (Yellow), 312 (Brown), 13 (Orange), 675 (Blue) |
Best Uses | Toys, remote controls, flashlights, calculators, clocks, radios, portable electronics, wireless mice and keyboards | Video game controllers, wireless electronics, baby monitors and more | Cameras, car alarm, key fob, GPS tracker, child locator, remote controller | Medical devices, security devices, fitness devices, watches, calculators, electronics and more | Hearing aids |
What is an alkaline battery? | Duracell pioneered the Alkaline Manganese Dioxide electrochemical system nearly 40 years ago. In the 1960s, this battery system rapidly became the popular choice of designers in the ever-widening field of consumer electronics. |
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Do all batteries last the same amount of time? | No, different batteries provide different lengths of life and power output depending on the type and amount of chemicals used to compose them. Think of it like cooking a meal: Using different ingredients and amounts makes the meal taste different. |
What is inside a battery? | The three major parts of a battery: The anode, cathode and electrolyte. The anode is often a metal, the cathode a metallic oxide, and the electrolyte a salt solution that facilitates the ion flow. |
When should I remove batteries from my device? | Batteries should be removed from devices/equipment when: The device is not expected to be in use for several months The batteries are worn out (to prevent possible damage from battery leakage) The device is being powered by household (AC) current. |
Can alkaline batteries be recharged? | Only batteries that are specifically labeled ‘rechargeable’ should be recharged. Any attempt to recharge a nonrechargeable battery could result in rupture or leakage. We recommend that you use NiMH Duracell rechargeables. |
Does it matter what type of battery I use in my device? | Always replace the battery or batteries in your equipment with the size and type specified by the manufacturer. Alkaline batteries are often recommended for best performance because zinc carbon batteries have inferior life spans. |
How can I get a better life out of my batteries? | Turn off battery-operated radios and appliances when they’re not in use. Remove batteries from devices that won’t be used for a while. Store batteries in a dry place at normal room temperature without the contacts touching. |
Are batteries affected by temperature? | We recommend storing batteries at room temperature in a dry environment. Extreme heat or cold reduces battery performance. Avoid putting battery-powered devices in very warm places. In addition, refrigeration is not necessary or recommended. |
How do Duracell batteries affect the environment? | In 1993, we voluntarily eliminated added mercury from our batteries. Our alkaline batteries are composed of primarily common materials—steel, zinc and manganese—and do not pose a health or environmental risk in normal use or disposal. |