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The PKCELLAA Batteries 20 Pack offers high-performance 1.5V carbon-zinc batteries, perfect for powering everyday devices like flashlights, remotes, and clocks. With a commitment to quality assurance and a reliable guarantee, these single-use batteries ensure long-lasting power without the worry of leaks.
Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Zinc Chloride |
Recommended Uses For Product | Clock |
Reusability | Single Use |
Amperage | 1.5 Amps |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
J**0
They work
Nice batteries as seen in Dankpods YouTube
I**Y
Work great
would purchase again. Good batteries. Works just like the more expensive brands.
J**.
Decent Value
I've used in a remote control car remote control and it works well. Longevity is about the same as rayovac.
C**Y
Fabulous
I waited before writing my review of these batteries because I wanted to see how long the batteries really last. Well, I can honestly say these are terrific. We put them in our bathroom trash can lids that use 2 AA batteries since the lid has a sensor to help automatically open and close the lid as well as my portable nebulizer and a mini drink stirrer. So far, none of these devices have a dead battery. We’ve been using cheap batteries which never seem to last more than a few weeks in these devices but it’s been the same amount of time and the batteries are still going strong. Yay! So happy.
P**R
Poor quality
Batteries do not hold charge
T**N
Seem to be long lasting
I don't have anything substantial to put these in other than a wall clock and a few random kid toys. I haven't been using them long enough to say for certain they would outlast other batteries but so far they have lasted longer than other cheap ones.
D**L
Nice batteries
These are great batteries for a very affordable price. Very easy to use and works just like the name brand ones you can buy locally. The batteries seem to last fairly long as well and don't die too fast like many other cheap batteries.
J**C
Worked fine once I did some research
I was not familiar with R6P batteries or even zinc-chloride cells, so I had to do some research on 'extra heavy duty' R6P batteries. I'm still not sure what to do with them when I'm done with them - seems like I'm supposed to recycle them, but at a specific facility I guess? Hazardous waste - fun. Alkaline may be more expensive, but the inconvenience and environmental cost has to be factored in as well. As for how to use it, I found "The R6P can have a slightly higher voltage than the LR6. The LR6 can supply more current than the R6P. Either would most likely work fine in a wireless mouse or keyboard as the current consumption isn't too high." It's also worth noting that the batteries are very easy to dent/deform, though doesn't seem to impact its functionality much.
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