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A Quick Guide to Batteries

Be sure to stock up on batteries to supply power to your portable electronic devices like headlamps, lanterns, flashlights, and handheld GPS units while you’re in the field. Carry spares in common battery-cell sizes like AA, AAA, C, and D to keep your devices powered throughout your adventures. At Bass Pro Shops, you’ll find a superior selection of batteries from premium brands like Energizer and Duracell. Get to know the different types of batteries to match up the best type for your needs.

Alkaline batteries, named for their use of an alkaline electrolyte, can be used once to power devices. They work best in low-drain electronics like LED lights. Alkaline are more affordable than other types of batteries and have a long shelf life but cannot be reused when fully drained, increasing environmental impact, and reducing long-term cost effectiveness.

Lithium batteries offer more energy density than any other type of battery and an extended shelf life. The higher energy density makes them ideal for high-drain devices like GPS units or moderate-drain devices like headlamps. They also work better than other types of batteries in extreme hot and cold temperatures. Like alkaline batteries, they cannot be reused once discharged.

Rechargeable batteries can be recharged hundreds of times dividing out the more expensive initial costs over several years of use. They offer a green alternative to disposable batteries and should be recycled at the end of their life cycle to promote sustainability.

Inventory your battery needs periodically to ensure you have backups available on hand when you need them to avoid any last-minute trips for a resupply.

Frequently Asked Questions
Which batteries are the best?

The best batteries are the ones you need – there’s nothing worse than finding out you brought AA batteries for your flashlight that takes AAA! Whether you use Energizer, Duracell, or something else, you can be sure the batteries we sell are of the highest quality!

How much are batteries?

The cost of batteries varies by type (alkaline/lithium/rechargeable) and number of batteries in the pack. That said, you can generally get the batteries you need for between $10 and $20.