Unraveling the Secret Origins of an AmazonBasics Battery

<p>Iheard the &ldquo;pop!&rdquo; from my living room as a brand-new pack of Amazon batteries spontaneously exploded on the kitchen counter, oozing a gritty black substance in fits and spurts. The small, unassuming item is one of Amazon&rsquo;s most popular &ldquo;in-house&rdquo; products sold under the AmazonBasics label. With nearly 20,000 customer reviews, its popularity dwarfs that of most other AmazonBasics items, which include electronics, homewares, and random odds and ends.</p> <p>The batteries are also highly rated &mdash; had I received a defective set? I scoured the comments page for the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Volt-Performance-Alkaline-Batteries/dp/B00MNV8E0C/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">alkaline battery</a>&nbsp;for reviews containing the word &ldquo;explode,&rdquo; revealing dozens of experiences like mine. One person said the batteries had burst in their wife&rsquo;s breast pump. Others had toys and appliances ruined by leaky fluid. Some customers blamed this on alleged Chinese manufacturing, but Amazon vaguely claims in the product&rsquo;s description that they are &ldquo;made in Indonesia using Japanese technology.&rdquo;</p> <p><a href="https://onezero.medium.com/unraveling-the-secret-supply-chain-behind-an-amazonbasics-battery-e7b9ead4d72e"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
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