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Binding: Electronics Brand: Universal EAN: 0806593456299 Label: UNIVERSITY GAMES 1 DHC Manufacturer: UNIVERSITY GAMES 1 DHC Model: D5629/6F22 Publisher: UNIVERSITY GAMES 1 DHC Studio: UNIVERSITY GAMES 1 DHC
Product Description: UNIVERSAL BATTERY D5629 Super Heavy-Duty Batteries (9V 2-pk) 99.999% Mercury free; Long lasting; Best value; 9V ; 2-pk Super Heavy-Duty Batteries (9V 2-pk)
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Wow, CHEAP batteries but work just fine
So I was checking out in line at a major discount retailer thinking about needing some batteries for my smoke detectors at home. I saw that they were around $2 a piece! Since when did batteries get so expensive?
Now I know, personal safety is more important than the $10 worth of batteries needed to put fresh 9-Volts in all my smoke/fire detectors, but still...
So I skipped that purchase, came home, and started comparing prices on some batteries. These came up pretty quickly in the product search on Amazon so I decided to try them out.
Rating: - You get what you pay for.
I could tell right out of the package these weren't high quality batteries, they simply feel light and cheap. They did work for my flashlight but there life cycle is pretty short.
On the other hand they didn't cost much so, yes, it's another case of "You get what you pay for"
Rating: - I would NOT buy this battey again.
I have a battery tester. I tested my batteries right of the pack
and 1 was dead and the other was ok. I tested it because of the
'Total Garbage' review. Thank You for the review. 1 star for one
working battery.
Rating: - Total Garbage
One came dead. The other only lasted 1 month in a smoke detector. Good thing it's cheap.
Rating: - Batteries may expire soon
I just started using these batteries yesterday and don't know how long they will last, but if you plan on stocking up on these, note that they could expire very soon. The batteries I received in February 2008 expire at the end of 2008. They should be fine for short-term use, but if you're looking for batteries for an emergency kit, you might want to look elsewhere.