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Basic battery question

I looked yesterday at a battery branded as "Duracell". Now I know that Duracell makes good batteries in general but has anyone here tried their motorcycle battery?
I believe the one I looked at had a 2 year warranty and 220 cca which seemed pretty good and it was priced at $109. Right in the same price range as the motobatt and the Interstate brand.
 
sigh..You have to be so careful...fakes abound and even the "good names" get bought and pasted onto trash... first, I'd goto duracell.com and see if they actually sell motorcycle batteries ...
 
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Are you sure, East Penn is a huge mfg. of batts. with the Duracell name on them. Just wondering, does it really matter who makes them?
 
I've used the East Penn batteries before. Labelled Deka or Big Crank. In my experience the Motobatt is slightly better and longer lasting (and the extra terminals are very useful) but the Deka is very slightly cheaper....

I've used these guys a couple of times if it helps anyone... Motobatt seems to get its best pricing on Amazon or Ebay. http://www.etx15l.com/
 
Are you sure, East Penn is a huge mfg. of batts. with the Duracell name on them. Just wondering, does it really matter who makes them?

It's so hard to tell. It's good you tracked it down. I look at the country of origin for clues...IE: Yuasa is a big manufacturer..I suppose they make the Walmart (Canada) batteries in their Viet Nam factory...it doesn't speak to how good they are ("OK" in my experience) but "Brand Names" aren't what they used to be. They get licensed out or sold. I can buy a Sunbeam toaster or a GE dryer today but it's a crapshoot now compared to the ones that were still working after 25 years...and longer!
 
I...GE...still working after 25 years...and longer!

My old house (the whole block) was built in 1968. I know some original owners who are still using the original GE kitchen appliances.

They're not building them like that anymore.
 
sigh..You have to be so careful...fakes abound and even the "good names" get bought and pasted onto trash... first, I'd goto duracell.com and see if they actually sell motorcycle batteries ...

I have a Duracell AGM in my bike, got it through Batteries & Bulbs store. The battery is actually made by Yuasa for Duracell. Very good battery, been in my bike now for 6 years.
 
I have an Interstate Gel battery in my GS. Been in there for over 8 years. Bike hasn't RUN in 3 years, and the battery STILL has a charge on it. Couldn't tell you if it's really an Interstate battery, don't really care. It works good. If/when I need one for any other bike, I'll buy another Interstate. It was a bit pricey when I bought it, but worth EVERY cent IMO.
 
For what it's worth, apparently Interstate doesn't actually MAKE batteries. From the link below, Yuasa makes their motorcycle batteries. But, hopefully they want to maintain their brand , ('though my own experience with one of their boat batteries was "middling")

Here's an interesting page the Bold entries are manufacturers. Naturally, it's subject to change and I don't know how current or even accurate it is. But I just want to prove a point; WE, the hoi polloi, are at a disadvantage unless we make a career out of "shopping" :)

Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturers and Brand Names List 2020

 
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