Sears DieHard Agm Marinie Batterys
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From: Cicero, NY
Any one have any wisdom on these ?
They look like a solid battery with a 3 yr free replacement warrenty
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...keyword=marine
They look like a solid battery with a 3 yr free replacement warrenty
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...keyword=marine
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Optima's work well and cost a few bucks less. I suppose these have the advantage of fitting standard battery boxes a bit better. Sears has a solid battery line so I wouldn't worry too much. No first-hand experience with this specific battery though.
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I'd compare warranty for warranty. I have good luck with optima's both racing and boating, but if you leave either one discharged or overcharge them they are done; so it comes down to who has the best warranty.
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I'm probably going to purchase one from Sears. I've also looked at West Marine's AGM batteries. The Sears AGM marine batteries are less expensive then West Marine's. I'm not sure who manufactures Sears batteries but West Marines are made by East Penn and their one of the best battery manufactures.
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There are only two or three major battery manufacturers that make batteries for everybody. I have an Exide AGM battery in my daily driver with a three-year free replacement. I had to replace it right before the warranty ran out. (Lucky me!). Plenty of power and fits great.


