Description
The Duracell Plus AA LR6 batteries are 1.5V alkaline cells supplied in an 8-pack blister. Each cell uses Duracell's Duralock Power Preserve Technology, which maintains charge integrity for up to 10 years in storage, so batteries purchased today can be kept in a drawer and still deliver full output a decade later.
Designed for moderate to high-drain household devices, the Plus range sits between standard alkaline cells and Duracell's Ultra Power line. These batteries work in remote controls, wireless computer peripherals, digital clocks, wall clocks, torches, battery-powered radios, wireless doorbells, children's toys and smoke alarms. The 1.5V output remains stable across the discharge curve, meaning devices maintain consistent performance rather than gradually fading.
The blister pack dimensions (176mm wide, 120mm high, 16mm deep) allow the pack to hang on retail hooks or sit flat in a drawer. Total pack weight is 200g. The alkaline chemistry provides better energy density than zinc-carbon cells and handles temperature fluctuation more reliably, making these suitable for outdoor devices like garden lights or shed torches where temperature swings occur.
Specification
| Weight (KG) |
0.2 |
| Width (mm) |
176 |
| Height (mm) |
120 |
| Depth (mm) |
16 |
| Battery Range |
Duracell +100% Pro Power |
| Cell Size |
AA |
| Cell Composition |
Alkaline |
Frequently Asked
What's the shelf life of these batteries?
Duracell's Duralock Power Preserve Technology allows the Plus AA batteries to retain charge for up to 10 years in storage. This means batteries bought today will still provide full output if left unused in a drawer until 2034.
What devices are these suited for?
The Plus range handles moderate to high-drain devices including remote controls, wireless keyboards and mice, digital clocks, torches, battery-powered radios, wireless doorbells, children's toys and smoke alarms. They're not designed for ultra-high-drain devices like digital cameras with flash.
How do these compare to standard Duracell batteries?
The Plus range sits between Duracell's standard alkaline cells and the Ultra Power line. They provide longer runtime than basic alkaline batteries, particularly in devices with moderate constant draw like wireless peripherals or wall clocks.
Can these be used in outdoor devices?
Yes. Alkaline chemistry handles temperature fluctuation better than zinc-carbon cells, making these suitable for garden lights, shed torches, outdoor thermometers and similar applications where temperature swings occur between day and night or across seasons.