Amazon Slashes Prices: AAA Batteries Drop to $15, Power Station Hits Record Low

Amazon Slashes Prices: AAA Batteries Drop to $15, Power Station Hits Record Low

> At a Glance

> – 32-pack Energizer AAA batteries now $15 (39% off)

> – Jackery Explorer 2000 power station falls to $1,199 (52% off, new low)

> – Shark Pet cordless vacuum cut to $170 (32% off)

> – Why it matters: Stock-up savings on everyday essentials and storm-season gear

Amazon’s daily deals spotlight three practical markdowns: ultra-cheap batteries, a flagship power station at its lowest price ever, and a pet-focused vacuum that’s lighter than most laptops.

Power Up for Pennies

The 32-count Energizer AAA pack drops from $24 to $15, bringing each battery to 46¢. Shelf life stretches 10 years, and the cells contain 10% recycled steel.

  • Ideal for holiday gadgets, remotes, flashlights
  • Works for hurricane kits or glove-box spares
  • No coupon needed; discount applies at checkout

Backup Power at Half Price

Jackery’s Explorer 2000 bundle-normally $2,499-is down to $1,199, beating every previous low.

Feature Spec
Output 2,200 W
Capacity 2,040 Wh
AC outlets 3
USB-C 100 W fast-charge
Solar panel Included

Recharge hits 80% in 1 hour, and the unit runs home essentials, laptops, or CPAPs during outages.

Pet Hair, Gone Cord-Free

Shark’s Pet Cordless stick vac falls from $250 to $170. It weighs under 7 lb, converts to a handheld, and delivers 40 minutes of runtime.

  • XL dust cup empties without mess
  • LED headlights expose hidden fur
  • HEPA filter traps dander and odors

Key Takeaways

  • Battery stock-up costs less than a pizza
  • Jackery deal saves $1,300 and sets a new price floor
  • Shark vacuum matches its best recent price, easing pet clean-up
deals

Grab the batteries for everyday use, consider the Jackery before storm season peaks, and lighten the chore load with Shark’s discounted pet vac.

Author

  • My name is Daniel J. Whitman, and I’m a Los Angeles–based journalist specializing in weather, climate, and environmental news.

    Daniel J. Whitman reports on transportation, infrastructure, and urban development for News of Los Angeles. A former Daily Bruin reporter, he’s known for investigative stories that explain how transit and housing decisions shape daily life across LA neighborhoods.

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