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Most popularly used in Children's noisy books, Pass the Bomb and other toys, Alarm Clocks, Calculators, LED torches,Temperature monitor LCD on Thermaltake XaserII PC case and many more. Any fault or failure within the warranty period should be reported as soon as possible, you will then be offered a free of charge replacement or refund, whichever your preference. These batteries are used in calculators, digital thermomenter, small electronic toys, musical childrens books and christmas tree decorations.
zero-mercury miniature batteries, a popular size of button cell that is commonly used in devices such as multimeters, laser pointers and digital thermometers. RNIB Enterprises Limited (with registered number 0887094) is a wholly owned trading subsidiary of the Royal National Institute of Blind People ("RNIB"), a charity registered in England and Wales (226227), Scotland (SC039316) and Isle of Man (1226).Power products are tested to the highest standards and manufactured using high quality components to deliver outstanding performance.
Providing power that is consistent and long-lasting, each battery provides you with fantastic value for money.
Warranty does not cover failure caused by accidental damage, breakage, misuse, abnormal use or use outside its intended purpose. This model is engineered to remain in storage for 3 years* without losing any of its electrical capacity. LR44 batteries are commonly used in watches, children's books, hand-held video games, pen lights and calculators.
When the Co-Browse window opens, give the session ID that is located in the toolbar to the representative. The unique sealing technology fortifies the battery structure so that the chemical is enclosed securely within the battery to prevent leakage that commonly occurs when it is overcharged and in storage for a long period. The high energy density technology allows a consistent supply of energy and stable voltage output for a longer operating time.
Shipped in a convenient pack of two separate alkaline cells, these LR44 batteries have a nominal rating of 1. Mercury in batteries can potentially contaminate and poison the groundwater when ending up in landfills.