Ansmann Mignon AA Industrial Alkaline review
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- AA
- Alkaline

These Ansmann AAs come in a large pack size of 10, which means they work out pretty cheap per battery. Even though they’re inexpensive, Ansmann promise they’ve got long-lasting power and they’re energy efficient. Find out whether they’re actually a bargain buy or if it’s best to spend your money on more expensive batteries for better performance.
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First reviewed by Which?
October 2019

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