No. only the voltage and chemicals inside the battery get used up and the battery is of no use
Well, I've had some fresh AAs in a dwarer for a long time and they started leaking nasty battery acid
If you look at them and they aren't leaking you can use them,but they' will likely not work as long as new batteries would.
The battery might be bad or the charging system might be not good or the batteries life might expired.
For the most part batteries brands do not make a huge difference but there are some things to know about purchasing cheap batteries so you can ensure you get the most bang for your buck. Always check the expiration date on the package. Batteries do not hold a charge long after their expiration date. Expired batteries are most commonly found at discount retailers. Alkaline batteries last considerably longer than regular batteries so if the dates are not an issue always go Alkaline.
You don't. Expired means expired. Period.
No, hence the word expired. It is unsafe to eat anything expired. Dispose of anything expired.
Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.
Lincoln Batteries make batteries for all makes and models of cars. Batteries they offer include: modern batteries, classic batteries, motorcycle batteries, leisure batteries and much more.
Yep, its expired
The expiration date given on batteries is to limit duration of liability/ responsibility to manufacturer. Most of the sealed and properly stored batteries will be good enough to use few months after expiration but not after few years. At the same time it is risky to use old batteries as they tend to leak spoiling expensive equipments.
Yes, as along as you have an address in the state it expired from
The duration of Expired is 1.73 hours.
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