Posted by John T on November 27, 2010 at 07:00:59 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Re: Good Batteries posted by jdemaris on November 27, 2010 at 06:04:38:
Far as I know there are only a few major battery manufacturers (regardless if sold at Wally World or anywhere) guess I've been lucky in getting "good ones" over the years at Insterstate (and as a tractor dealer and farmer thats been a tonnnnnnn). Regardless of all that, when you go there the selection is great, far more knowledgeable sales reps (Batteries and related products are their ONLY business unlike 1,000,000 items at Wally World) then the pencil necked pimpled geek at Wally World and if they do a test or offer an opinion, I have far more faith at Interstate then if the kid at Wally World told me something (Yeah right Kid)........
Id say there need to be TWO questions:
1) Whats the BEST BATTERY (a matter of experience and opinion)
2) Whats the BETTER PLACE TO BUY A BATTERY (again experience and opinion, but Interstate has to beat wally world there "generally" speaking in the "majority" of cases
Funnnnnnnnnnnnnn discussion, take care up New York way now
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