SureFire batteries claim to have a shelf life of up to 10 years on most of their battery packaging. Their lithium batteries also can retain up to 90% of their original power capacity after even 10 years of storage, according to their website. This makes them ideal for emergency use such as a power outage due to a flood or earthquake.
Surefire batteries can be purchased from a few different places. For one you can get them from the website, Surefire. You can also check Amazon or EBay.
Most 9-volt batteries have an estimated shelf life of up to ten years. At the minimum, they will have a shelf life of four years. Most packages of 9-volt batteries will claim a shelf life of somewhere between seven and ten years.
The shelf life for this battery is between 8-10 years if it is unused. Most batteries have a shelf life of 5-10 years unused. So the choice is yours my friend.
If you are looking for replacement batteries, eBay should have all kinds available. If you are more of a store in person kind of customer, try the local electronics store for the surefire batteries and hope for a sale, as the stores like to sock it to you with the prices of these replacements.
The shelf-life of a dry cell is the time needed to remain 80% of its capacity without using it.
AA battery have a 7 year shelf life on average.
Energizer lithium AA batteries have a minimum of a 10 year shelf life,they are considered the best.
Chemicals in the batteries will react with air.
No, but refrigerating NiMh/NiCd batteries will increase their shelf life. Never freeze batteries.
The Dell lithium Ion batteries have a slightly longer shelf life and last 10-15% longer than normal batteries.
A surefire battery isn't really any different from any other brand of lawnmower battery. I would just look for the best price/performance ratio from batteries carried at your local home depot or lowes.
Barcode scanners rely on batteries (rechargeable) which have an estimated average life span of 2-3 years.