Lepro AA & AAA 48 Pack 1.5V alkaline batteries (24AA + 24AAA) with anti-leak design
Product description
If you’re forever swapping batteries in remotes, clocks or everyday gadgets, a mixed AA/AAA pack can save a lot of faff. The Lepro AA & AAA 48 Pack is built around straightforward, long-lasting 1.5V alkaline power, with an anti-leak approach aimed at keeping devices and hands a bit cleaner when batteries sit in them for a while.
On paper, it’s a practical household battery bundle: enough AA and enough AAA to cover the common sizes most homes end up needing. It’s not a “one battery does everything” solution—more like a sensible base stock for the devices you already own.
The essentials
This is a 48 pack of 1.5V alkaline batteries split as 24 AA (LR06) and 24 AAA (LR03). Lepro also lists battery types including MN2400 and MN1500, which are typically associated with the same common alkaline standards depending on branding and device labels.

The pitch here is simple: long-lasting everyday power, plus a design intended to reduce leaks. That matters because leaks can be messy and can damage the contacts inside remote controls, clocks or small torches—especially if a device is rarely used or left powered for long periods.
Worth noting: the “up to 5 years” figure is specifically about storage (when the batteries are kept in the pack or not installed). Performance in a device will still depend on how often you use that device.
Key features


What stands out with this pack is the combination of capacity-for-life claims and the anti-leak angle. In day-to-day terms, that usually translates into fewer surprises: fewer “why has this remote stopped?” moments and fewer worrying spots of corrosion if batteries are left in longer than ideal.

For many households, having both AA and AAA in the same delivery is the main convenience. You’re not forced into buying separate multipacks just because one gadget uses AA and another uses AAA.
Where it’s less exciting is that it’s not positioned as a specialist battery for high-drain equipment (the sort that chews through energy quickly). If you run power-hungry kit constantly, you may want to compare alternatives designed specifically for frequent high usage.
What matters most in use
Think about the devices this kind of bundle tends to serve: wall clocks, kitchen timers, TV remotes, wireless mouse setups, torches, and household toys. A simple micro-scenario: you replace two AA batteries in a bedside clock, then later swap AAA in a remote—without having to hunt through another drawer or buy an extra pack at the last minute.

Also, because the pack is split evenly between AA and AAA, it’s easier to manage replacements. You can keep a small “AA pair + AAA pair” set ready for the next time something goes missing.
Keep one limitation in mind: battery life varies a lot by device. If your device draws power heavily, you’ll likely get less runtime than you’d see in low-drain gadgets.


Pros
- Mixed AA and AAA supply (24AA + 24AAA) for common household devices
- 1.5V alkaline format intended for long-lasting everyday use
- Anti-leak design is designed to help reduce leakage risks
- Listed up to 5 years storage life, which is useful for topping up spares

Buying verdict
It makes sense if you want a straightforward, mixed-size alkaline battery stock for everyday devices—remotes, clocks, mice, torches and similar home gadgets—where avoiding leaks and having both AA and AAA on hand is genuinely helpful.
It might not be a great match if you’re buying for consistently high-drain equipment or for devices where battery performance is critical in demanding conditions. In those cases, you may find that another approach (batteries and/or power system designed for heavier use) fits better.
It’s also worth checking before buying that your devices actually take AA (LR06) and AAA (LR03). Batteries can look similar, but sizes and labels matter.

Mini FAQ


Are these AA and AAA batteries, or only one size?
It’s a 48 pack split into 24 AA and 24 AAA, so you get both sizes in one bundle.
What voltage are they?

They’re 1.5V alkaline batteries.
Do they have a leak-prevention feature?
Lepro states they have an anti-leakage design.
How long do they last?
Lepro lists long-lasting power and also mentions up to 5 years while stored. Actual runtime in devices will depend on usage.
What devices are they meant for?
They’re presented for everyday household devices such as clocks, remotes, mouse-related devices, toys, and torches (including camping-style torches), where AA/AAA batteries are commonly used.
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