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Any significant differences between the Everstart Maxx from Wal-Mart and the Energizer from Sam's Club? Both are priced at $75 dollars and have a 3 year full replacement warranty. The Everstart has a 9 year prorated warranty while the Energizer is 7 year. This is a 65 series size battery. I think the Energizer is made by Johnson Controls, not sure about the Everstart.
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Both are made by Johnson Controls!!!!--Check out Coatco Kirkland batteries --No PRO Rate when it comes to warranty---What you paid is what you get credited if the battery goes bad--Comp 387
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Costco-- sorry for the mispelling--comp387
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as a matter of fact "I believe" but I am not sure that Johnson controls makes Sears--Interstate Battery-Walmart-Kmart and a few others--- as was just said they just put a label on it for whoever is marketing them----Many different "brands" all on the same truck being delivered by Johnson Controls ----
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Costco is not an option as the nearest one is over 100 miles away.
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interstate or nuthin' for me...
i've pulled out a LOT of neverstarts.... you guys want a tip? if the battery comes with a handle, you'll need it. |
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Too bad 'nuthin' isn't a choice. I bought an Interstate farm battery with a 30 mo warranty. Dead cell at 22 mos. Went back and first they told it was nothing wrong with it. I beg to differ. Finally they put it on a 'low charge' test and it failed-dead cell. With the 'pro-rated' warranty, the difference was $105. I said "I didnt pay that much when I bought those batterys'. She said Interstate takes the MSRP and deducts the warrant. She said '....you can buy the battery straight out for $95.....' I'll pick something else. _________________________________ Andy Stone 1102 A/S 1112 SS/C |
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Really its much cheaper and less aggravating to just replace the battery everyyear with a NEW one-----just consider it part of the cost of racing ---its like buying new slicks/oil plugs etc. ---things do wear out---so its a $100, you probably spend that much in time and gas running back and forth trying to talk some clerk into giving you one for free or at a deep discount---F--- it just buy the damn thing and throw it in the trailer as a spare---Comp387
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My original ? was about Energizer from Sam's Club or Everstart Maxx fro Wal-Mart, this is not for my racecar & those are the only two I'm interested in. I also had an Interstate in my tractor which lasted about a year or so, replaced it with a cheap one from Wal-Mart which is still going strong after 5 years.
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