I once used Batteries Plus:
http://www.batteriesplus.com

They have brick-and-mortar stores in Orem, Sandy, and Midvale.

I remember a discussion on the PLUG or SLLUG last year that recommended a couple
other local suppliers, but I can't find it in the archives. Perhaps I'm just
crazy.

Richard

On Mon 5 October 2009 10:20:57 Gabriel Gunderson <g...@gundy.org> wrote:
> PLUG:
> 
> I'm wondering if anyone can make a recommendation for buying batteries
> online.  I'm not typically in the market and haven't worked with
> anyone in the past.  Add to that, my fear of rip-off, cheap, only last
> 6-months and then ruin your equipment batteries, and you can see why
> I'm reaching out for your advise.  I have no trust for the little
> black boxes and very little for online resellers.
> 
> So, the obvious answer is to buy from an established name and pay full
> price.  Where is the fun in that?
> 
> Recommendations?  Cautions?
> 
> Thanks,
> Gabe
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