Energizer Battery Scam
published by eric3579 2 months ago • 888 views
tags:
embed
email
bookmarks (0)
playlists (0)

You should also watch
Insane Car Battery Hack. You wont believe your eyes!

Comments subscribe to this feed
Yeah we've got some of these lying around the house. They're terrible. Don't buy them. Regular, non-rechargable energizers are terrible too.


written by acl123  | 2 months ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)
So... Yahtzee is the president of Energizer now?


written by cyberscythe  | 2 months ago | CH
 1  | flag spam (0)
They all cost the same though (at Ace's Hardware at least). The different size are just to fit different form factors. Therefore I don't see anything wrong with this. They do suck though.


written by AeroMechanical  | 2 months ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)
This is some piss-poor investigative reporting. Or at least poor argument construction. To recap:

"What can you do to avoid getting ripped off?"

1) The narrator goes on to say that since AA @ $9, C @ $12, and D @ $15 all have the same milliamp/hour rating, that you are therefore being ripped off. So is the video suggesting that bigger, more expensive batteries should last longer than smaller, less expensive ones?

Setting the shameful D cell revelation aside, would it make sense that more materials go into making the larger batteries and that is why the larger batteries cost more? Because they've got more "stuff" in them?

"Energizer knows that people will buy their batteries based on brand-name alone. And that's how they scam you."

Huh? Name recognition is a scam now? What the hell?

Continuing...and I quote

2) "Don't buy energizer batteries. Their C and D sized batteries are scams. Why would anyone want to buy from a company that does this type of thing."

I'm floored by this person's forensic skills. Truly. We've seen how the D cell is a scam but why is the C cell a scam? And why isn't the AA cell a scam? Because it was cheaper than the others?

The smoking gun in the video is the bait and switch D cell, not this elementary school logic of "XYZ is a scam because it's a scam." Pitiful.


written by shuac  | 2 months ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)
Setting the shameful D cell revelation aside, would it make sense that more materials go into making the larger batteries and that is why the larger batteries cost more? Because they've got more "stuff" in them?

His point was clearly made that they all have the same stuff in them regardless of size, he freakin opened one up and showed you. Did you watch this at all? And yes, if one battery has more stuff in it, it SHOULD LAST LONGER. Common sense dude.


written by Enzoblue  | 2 months ago | CH
 0  | flag spam (0)
Submit Comment
log in or register to submit new comment


who voted for this video
eric3579  - dystopianfuturetoday  - Sarzy  - Raigen  - Bakalex  - cybrbeast  - Zonbie  - winkler1  - blutruth  - ashes2flames  - fojlz  - charliem  - Pooterius  - clamps  - atara  - Tymbrwulf  - acl123  - Enzoblue  - Hex  - sadicious  - RedSky  - FancyL  - residue  - smiley  - boisetech  - CaveBear  - ant  - krazyety  - Fedquip  - lucidgroove  - marinara  - rubadub  - MarineGunrock  - drattus

Energizer Battery Scam Related Videos

Water Powered Batteries

Insane Car Battery Hack. You wont believe your eyes!

Battery Powered Underwater Scuba Car