ExpertPower 12V 7Ah SLA Battery pair (EXP1270-2) with F1 terminals vs YTX12-BS motorcycle battery 12V 10Ah AGM sealed

Overall winner: ExpertPower 12V 7Ah SLA Battery pair (EXP1270-2) with F1 terminals

Key Differences

ExpertPower (A) is a 12V 7Ah SLA battery pair with F1 terminals marketed for UPS and alarm backup and includes two batteries; Autocessking (B) is a single 12V 10Ah AGM motorcycle battery with nut-and-screw terminals. A is geared toward backup applications and offers two units per purchase; B offers higher single-unit capacity aimed at powersport/motorcycle use and includes terminal hardware

ExpertPower 12V 7Ah SLA Battery pair (EXP1270-2) with F1 terminals

ExpertPower 12V 7Ah SLA Battery pair (EXP1270-2) with F1 terminals

ExpertPower • ★ 4.3/5 • Mid-Range

Two 12V 7Ah sealed lead acid batteries with F1 terminals for UPS and alarms. Maintenance-free, valve-regulated, 4-hour charging with a 12V 2A smart charger. One customer notes exact fit for CyberPower units

Pros

  • maintenance-free and valve-regulated
  • fits UPS and alarm back-up units
  • includes 2 batteries with F1 terminals
  • compact dimensions

Cons

  • mixed battery life reported by customers
  • mixed charge retention and charging performance
  • some users reported shorter lifespan in 9 months
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YTX12-BS motorcycle battery 12V 10Ah AGM sealed

YTX12-BS motorcycle battery 12V 10Ah AGM sealed

Autocessking • ★ 4.1/5 • Budget

12V 10Ah maintenance-free AGM battery with sealed terminals for powersport use. Provides cranking power and easy installation; customers note good quality and versatile fit

Pros

  • maintenance-free sealed AGM
  • 12V 10Ah capacity
  • nut and screw terminals included
  • versatile fit for multiple vehicles

Cons

  • mixed reviews on longevity
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Autocessking
Durability ExpertPower
Versatility ExpertPower
User Reviews ExpertPower