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enlarge | Category: Office Product
Buy New: $3.91
New (5) from $3.91
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 12
MPN: O-LR44 (100)
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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100 357 LR44 AG13 Alkaline Watch Batteries W/ Free Energizer Cross Reference Guide October 29, 2008 Batteries work great and do not cost alot. I will buy again.
Marvin
great buy September 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased these batteries for a number of devices I own. I use them in my laser pointer for my cat, my camera, and a number of different toys that have taken up residence in my house. The battery life is not impressive, but the quantity for the price more than makes up for it. When these get used up, I'll be looking for this same deal again!!
Great Value August 28, 2008 My kids have tons of toys that take button batteries. I was spending a small fortune buying replacement batteries at the store. I bought this 100 pack for a terrific savings and have been very happy with it. The batteries work fine and seem to last just as long as the ones I was buying at the store. My kids have been very happy that I now have batteries on hand whenever they need them.
A very good deal August 4, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have six cats and at least as many laser pointer toys. Recently we found that the batteries in all of them (the laser pointers, not the cats!) had nearly died. They all used the same type battery. A hundred batteries for about $12 was *much* less than buying them locally and they work fine in our laser pointers. Our cats are very happy with the reults.
Good Price, Lots of Batteries March 15, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
You never know when and why you'll need one, but these button cells are in a lot of things. When you try to buy them from a store in the tiny but pricey 1-3 packs they normally come in it can cost you as much or more than the dodad that ran out of juice in the first place. So get 100 at a bargain price and be prepared, be generous and give them out, build little electric gizmos, or whatever. I tested them with a voltmeter and they read that they were good. Also the musical/lighted baby toy I used them for originally is still going strong.
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