Electronics : Eveready Heavy Duty 1222BP 9-Volt Battery

Electronics : Eveready Heavy Duty 1222BP 9-Volt Battery

Eveready Heavy Duty 1222BP 9-Volt Battery

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Eveready Heavy Duty 1222BP 9-Volt Battery
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Battery Type: Alkaline
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Eveready
EAN: 0039800059390
Label: Eveready
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Eveready
Model: 1222BP
Publisher: Eveready
Studio: Eveready



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Eveready, 9V, Super Heavy Duty Carbon Zinc Battery, Carded.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * It's a battery. ...
Bought this because it made my whole order ship for free. It sits nicely in a smoke detector waiting to save my life. Atleast till I replace it for siting around for too long.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * took exactly 4 months for delivery ...
I ordered it June 4th, it came Oct 1st, after they asked me 3 times "do you still want it". It was delivered from Amazon.co - LLC. I don't know how is the battery itself because I don't need it anymore.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good for the $ ...
It is a good battery for what you pay and I just needed one and did not want to run over to the store, so with prime I had it in 2 days and it worked out great.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Free shipping with amazon prime makes this a 5 star battery ...
That's right. UPS flew crosscountry to deliver a 9v for me. I love it. Go capitalism. These batteries are pretty much what you'd expect. They aren't very pretty and probably don't have the same quality control as a duracell but they work for me. At least they won't leak battery fluid like my "ultralast" AA's from fry's.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good filler, decent battery ...
Works well in my smoke alarm. Heavy duty batteries are made for low drain devices like smoke alarms. The best thing about it is getting free shipping if you are short a dollar.


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