dunno what you all are griping about, you buy a 4 pack and end up with a free battery left over instead of using them all. I would bet if they sold 3 packs of batteries and had a special buy 3 get one free you would all be happy
There was a civil tort case a couple years ago about a duracell battery exploding in an electronic device a lady bought in Taiwan, after return and examination it was concluded that the battery was in fact not defective, but used with duracells made from different batches [I.E. different packages] and that the customer should assume the risk of what they're buying [Caveat emptor], that one should match the production numbers stamped on the battery prior to using them in a collective manner in any applicance.
Imagine if that case in occurred the US...
Just as what Toyota is currently going through.... one case, just one case is necessary to eliminate batteries sold in packs of four as opposed to three or the elimination of lights that uses three batteries instead of four....preferrably both:nana: