A friend of mine moved to southeast Washington from back East. One of the differences he's noticed is batteries (like AA, AAA) get used up faster. Do you think that's true?

I know car batteries go bad faster here than other places I've lived because of the heat. The hotter the summers, the quicker the car batteries get used up.

Could that be the same with Duracells? Weigh in:

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