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Energizer Silver Oxide Button Battery Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Description of Energizer Silver Oxide Button Battery

Energizer 357/303 Silver Oxide button cell 1.5-Volt battery. Delivers long-lasting, dependable power to your button-battery-operated devices, like medical devices, calculators, toys, and watches. Holds power for up to 5 years in storage, ensuring you have button batteries ready when you need them. Responsibly designed: our zero-mercury silver Oxide button batteries power devices with less impact on the environment.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't waste your time or money.

This is nothing but a scam attempt by the My Battery Supplier seller. Each battery cell has been used and carefully placed back in its blister packaging. I checked each cell with my meter and they had less voltage than the cells I was trying to replace! I contacted the seller, they tried to say "there must be a problem with the envelope going through the US Postal Service sorting machine". I was going to write back "this must be some sort of sorting machine that can take the blister out of the…

Pros
  • Home Goods
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 2 out of 5

VERY DOUBT WHETHER THESE ARE NEW DEFINITE BATTERIES

Having ordered them earlier I found that a 'new shipment' was less likely to be a legitimate NEW battery. Based on feedback from others, I decided to test the voltage of "new" batteries and noticed a VARIATION of more than 1 VOLT from the strongest to the weakest battery. I will note battery life as I have several devices that use batteries of this size, but BUYERS NOTE these may not be new, unused batteries! New batteries should be within a few hundredths of a volt, not a full volt or more. I…

Pros
  • Tile & Button Cell
Cons
  • Unsure