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This Maxell 20-pack of LR44 button cell batteries offers long-lasting, reliable power compatible with most devices requiring 357, AG13, or A76 sizes. Packaged securely with a hologram for authenticity, these compact batteries are a trusted choice for professionals who demand consistent performance and value bulk convenience.
| ASIN | B00ZH0BPAC |
| Batteries | 20 LR44 batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96,715 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #567 in Coin & Button Cell Batteries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (754) |
| Date First Available | August 6, 2015 |
| Department | adults |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | 4332763377 |
| Manufacturer | Maxell |
| Product Dimensions | 0.46 x 0.46 x 0.21 inches |
H**D
good value
work fine
H**O
name maxcell.
good one and good place thank you.
A**R
great price for batteries
great price for batteries vs buying locally in big box stores or local pharmacy stores
C**B
Stock up and save.
Buying lithium batteries in quantity is more economical than buying them at a local store for inflated prices, and they can last a long time in storage.
G**.
Seemingly Decent Batteries w/ a Possible Packaging Red Flag
I purchased these batteries to replace three button cells in my three-year-old toddler's toy Power Rangers Dragon Zord gun. While I can't speak to their longevity, and who knows why a company would use button cells in a toy gun vs double- or triple-A's, I can offer my experiences so far. Pros: Each battery is stamped "MAXELL LR44 0%Hg Hitachi MAXELL Ltd. Made in China". Each battery is sealed in its own blister pack. Cons: A red flag for me is the broken English on the packaging. On the front of the packaging, you can read, "for Calculator," not "For calculators," or something similar. On the back of the packaging, the English is even more broken than the front, reading: again, "for Calculator" and "1. Wipe the battery with dry cloth and set properly conforming ends (+,-)", "2. Use finger sacks of non metallic tweezers", -- what, pray tell, is a finger sack? -- "3. Keep the battery in a dark, cool and dry place" -- okay, reads well enough -- and, finally, "4. Do not throw the battery into fire, not recharge." I get it, who needs directions? Insert and enjoy, right? But QC is important. Finishing touches matter. My hope is that the French and German directions offered are better than the English. General Comments: Ordering batteries online can be a shot in the dark. You rarely know if you will get the real deal or a knock-off. You have to read reviews and research the seller, which I did before taking the plunge. To be honest, I'm not sure if what I received is a really good forgery or an iffy packaging QC effort. From what I can gather, Hitachi Maxell Ltd batteries are supposed to be made in Japan. But, most can be traced to China, where the majority of batteries are made today. The batteries are clearly stamped "Made in China." The logo on the packaging looks legit, but, let's be honest... a fourth grader with a decent printer could recreate this packaging. Despite this, folks, a battery is a battery. I am using these for a toy. For the price at which I bought them, they come out to $.35 each. If my toddler gets even three weeks out of each three sets of batteries needed, he'll get a couple months joy out of them, which is good enough for me. While I can't speak to battery life so far, what I can tell you is I inserted the first three batteries in the the gun, it lit up, and so did my toddler's face. Sweet! Recommended Purchase?: Based on what I experienced so far, do I recommend purchasing these batteries? Sure, not having a battery meter to test charge/discharge rates, etc., I can recommend them for non-critical items like toys, watches, etc. You get so many for the price that, even if each only lasts a couple weeks (assuming all batteries in both packages are good), you get months, possibly years, worth of batteries. That's good enough for me, for this price.
S**N
Name brand fresh batteries. 20 for the price of 2 or 3 in a drug store.
3 batteries operate a wood moisture meter. Exp. date is 2028 (no month given). Packaging requires scissors to open.
D**!
BATTERIES4EVER!
The batteries were received in the best quality, in less than 2 days ordering turnaround. They are protected with the best packaging solutions. I really needed these batteries for some of my collectable statues. It would seem that these types of batteries (LR44) are becoming more difficult to purchase through local channels and the costs has increased as well.
H**K
Maxcell, Duracell, Everedy - ALL top notch - Maxcell is better priced.
Maxcell makes great products
D**M
Not functioning
J**R
No issues, and the 40 count for the price is the best deal going with free shipping when conmbined with another item.
M**D
Not working, very bad quality
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