The obvious answer is...
A - look for product reviews on the tinterweb.
B - Read the labelling. You are interested in the storage capacity and the cranking capacity.
You are looking for as high a figure as you can find.
You also want a battery with a good warranty period, as they can range anywhere between 2 and 5 years.
You cannot expect any of them to last 9 or 10 years like original factory fit batteries do.
I don't know why, but genuine batteries always seem to last longer in my experience.
Flat ??? Battery
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