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Small button batteries can cost $3-4 each at retail, but no-name batteries I've bought often leak corrosive alkaline fluids that damage the device they're installed in. Not only that, but the batteries have poor shelf lives and poor overall energy. Maxell brand coin cells last, seldom leak, and yet on eBay are only about 10% of what retail cells cost.
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...... NOTE: I have very little experience with these very small coin batteries.... Recommended if you need a lower priced battery group for limited usage such as a key-ring light. These batteries came to me in original packaging as pictured. Needing three batteries immediately, I then measured them with a battery tester. All three measured borderline red/green in value which would mean that they would successfully serve for my purposes... limited use function. I do not have a watch that uses this battery, so I have no idea of its straight-line constant use value vs a fresh store-bought battery of the same type. These batteries do work for me. Most importantly, they DID NOT come to me dead! Value? Subjective to use. Quality? The mfg is known to make a good product. So, the main thoughts I would leave you with is that really small batteries would naturally have a relatively short life span. The best measure would be in the above mentioned watch use because there would be a constant drain upon it over time. Read full review
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Batteries are working well great strength still within good shelf life I recommend buying these batteries for any tools that that require this sized battery so fresh 💯 I was surprised to find these batteries after checking my local stores
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The batteries arrived on time; thank you. However, I think I ordered the wrong batteries. These batteries are LR41, 192, 1.5V. I need a slightly larger battery for my flashlight tool. Do you have a different, slightly larger battery?
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Yes, they are great. Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Those particular batteries are for some Laser/Light/Pen/Stylus pens. It certainly beats my other options. Elsewhere I might as well have purchased new pens. That is a waste of material and pens. I will continue to purchase from you and also tell my friends. Thank You very much. Herbert M. Souza
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The batteries were excellent. I use that particular size on some of my Christmas decorations. They never went dead, lasting throughout the Christmas season.
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We have a few Christmas tree trinkets that add sparkle to our decorations but they won’t work without these batteries. Why? Only the Chinese maker can answer that question. The alternate batteries don’t work!
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I got The Worlds Smallest Flashlight on my keychain. It's about the size of a small bullet. When it finally died I looked inside to see if the batteries could be replaced and bought the LR41 Maxell 192 10 pack. It was inexpensive and now I have extras on hand for future use. I didn"t know if the little flashlight was worth the price of new batteries, but now I am so glad I did it.
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Maxell LR41 alkaline button battery cells made in Japan by Hitachi-Maxell. Maxell batteries have a decent reputation for quality (life and leakage). The batteries came as a card of 10 in 5 sets of 2 per perforation. Nominal 1.5V and 3.6mm thickness. These are NOT the 392/384 Silver oxide button cells of the same voltage and size with a longer shelf life at a higher cost but the LR41s are still very cost effective if purchased from a good manufacturer like Maxell. Avoid unbranded/unlabeled cells - They may be slightly cheaper but they won't last as long and are prone to leaking ( leaving little white caustic crystals around the button) and damaging your tech through metal corrosion.
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Not exactly fresh batteries expiring 6/2025, but they have decent voltage. A good value if you intend to use them before the expiration date.
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