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Battery Outlet

4.3 (6 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
Updated 1 week ago

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2 years ago

My friend and her husband own this store always friendly and helpful. Just got q battery last week and it works grea

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2 years ago

When u need a really good used battery and don't have alot of cash see these guys awsome place to go...

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2 years ago

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4 years ago

Please refer too google reviews batteries are sold cheap and good these batteries are for everyday use we also have new

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Batteries Plus

Batteries Plus

(43 reviews)

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Thunderbird Heights/Wilmot Desert Estate

With a number of locations spread around Tucson and operating hours 7 days/week, I forget how…read morequietly convenient this place is and that alone warrants good stars. Like the Discount Tire of batteries, they will test any battery for free - and I have leaned on that service to check on everything from key fobs and watch batteries to large "brick" power sources (think large toys; home/alarm backup batteries; etc.) to vehicle batteries. I like how they always explain the test results -- i.e., the voltage vs amperage and the significance of the "cold cranking power." I forget every time (and they kindly don't remember I forgot :) One of their neatest offerings is the "lifetime" battery replacement for select gadgets. For roughly double the cost of a one-time replacement you get lifetime replacement. Either way, they replace the battery for you as part of the battery purchase. I use the lifetime option for my old school watches (think Timex/Casio). Bear in mind each device and owner are carefully registered in their database so that there is no way to "double-dip" by improperly switching a dead device with the device you got the replacement-warranty on. They carry virtually every type of battery in-house too so you have immediate replacement options. Their dates (always check) are consistently "fresh" - meaning expirations are far into the future.

Car battery goes out on a Friday night, electrical and brake system locked up. Had it towed to…read morejack furrier on speedway. They reported on Monday the battery was bad and they replaced it with a AGM 94R. They let me know that batteries plus on wilmot had installed the inferior AGM 48 battery on January, 2024. I took the AGM 48 to batteries plus as it was under warranty. Batteries plus contended that the AGM 48 was the correct battery and that the battery was fine. They wouldn't refund me $, and only replace the battery. Thankfully jack furrier allowed me to return the battery they just installed. Batteries plus then told me they didn't have the 94R and wouldn't install an upgraded battery that was in stock. Thanks Gordy. So what could've been done by 10:30 am today had to wait until after 3 pm. So who would I trust? Jack furrier has worked on the jeep for years. Batteries plus installed the inferior AGM 48 battery and tried to tell me it was fine.

General Power Batteries

General Power Batteries

(6 reviews)

The battery I purchased from General Power, which btw, was an initial favorable experience, failed…read morefive months later, under warranty. And, I was absolutely appalled at the 180-degree turnaround in the owner, Mike's behavior towards me when it came time for my reimbursement. Per his employee, Shaun I was to receive a credit of my entire invoice. Not only did Mike short me $40 on that invoice, but I had to pay an additional $35. to go elsewhere. Out of pocket total? $75. Attempting to offer Mike the benefit of the doubt, I drove to General Power, not once, but twice to accommodate Mike. General Power's online presence stated they were open, but doors were locked when I arrived that first time, Friday afternoon. Got photos to prove it, too. Since it is my word against his, all I can say is that I do not lie. My philosophy is: DO THE RIGHT THING. Since they were closed the first time, I had to venture there again to check on the true story of the battery. And yes, it was a defective battery. His excuse to not reimburse me fully? ''Life is not always fair''. Irrelevant is what I say to that. I'll remember that one next time I'm running a bit short on cash for my cell phone bill! It's a moot point. Show. Me. The. Money. MY MONEY. My primary reason for this review lies in Mike's inability to have open communication. While attempting to discuss the issue, he abruptly hung the phone up on me... raising his voice and even addressed me as "Hey Lady". That was special. I don't like anybody being taken advantage of, so I called back. After his berating hesitated for a few seconds, I politely asked if I could speak. Mike would not have it and aggressively stated that I was not allowed to talk. Hang-up #2. I went up and beyond the call of duty to support a LOCAL businessman. His angry tirade was not what I would expect from an experienced owner of a company. A final note, the 3% bank fee for the partial reimbursement proved to be a difficulty on Mike's part... they told me to come back a THIRD TIME (yes, true story!) or they could mail me a check. I refused. Maybe that's why he's so mad. Remind me- who is the customer?

I've been using General Power for years. Through a company I work with, they have provided us…read morecountless batteries for our UPS needs. I also have used them for my personal battery needs, specifically car batteries. When I have an issue, I bring it to them to test. Mike and his employees are very knowledgeable. When my wife's car battery was having issues, they were quick to troubleshoot and ended up doing quite a bit of wire replacement to get all the corrosion resolved. The work was done quite well and the car works perfectly. Mike freely shares his knowledge and will let you know how to take care of a battery properly to get the most life out of it. His price is right, product is good, and he's a local guy whose been in business for a long time. I recommend General Power to anybody who asks and will continue to do so.

Battery Outlet - batterystores - Updated May 2026

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