expired Posted by TattyBear | Staff • 6h ago
Mar 19, 2025 3:33 PM
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expired Posted by TattyBear | Staff • 6h ago
Mar 19, 2025 3:33 PM
20 Pack CR2032 Lithium 3v Battery $3.49 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+
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Bought a pack. Thanks OP. I'm still waiting for my 10 pack for $3.12 from Ali Express.
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These are definitely nowhere near energizer or duracell quality but 100 for $15 S&S
I got them for $10 many years ago and they still have proper voltage but die after a month or two
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085766B4V
Caution as I do believe there's a lot of fake Panasonic batteries out there...
Be very careful buying CR lithium coin batts off of eBay. There are just a ton of counterfeits. Even if the seller is legit, the seller usually bought it off of some other possibly shady wholesaler - and doesn't know and/or doesn't care the batts are fakes (ask me how I know). My experience has been that you're better off buying name brand CR batts off Amazon (direct seller) or some other large retailer. That said, if you want to save money off of the brand names like Panasonic, Maxell, Duracell, etc… then buy a generic brand like this or Tenergy or Amazon Basics directly off Amazon as the seller.
If the capacity is less than namebrand, then it really depends on what you're using the batteries in, doesn't it?
I use 2032s in these little key tag things in case I misplace my keys.
I never misplace my keys. I test that it's still working every now and then.
It's had the same battery in it that it came with when it was delivered over 3 years ago. It's a no name battery.
So, how much more often would I be changing that battery?
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I use 2032s in these little key tag things in case I misplace my keys.
I never misplace my keys. I test that it's still working every now and then.
It's had the same battery in it that it came with when it was delivered over 3 years ago. It's a no name battery.
So, how much more often would I be changing that battery?
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