Too Many Batteries!

Dan Henderson

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I bought way too many batteries for my hearing aid. I'm trying to get rid of the extras on ebay. If you guys need any, let me know.

I'm charging $19 on ebay, but I can ship to you for $18. (Thanks Bottesini!)

It's a case of 60

Hit me up if you're interested.
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This is the link to the listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/60-Duracell-Activair-1-45v-Hearing-Aid-Batteries-675-Exp-3-17-/191700722111?ssPageName=STRK:MESCX:IT
 
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well damn.. if I still used my 675 hearing aids I'd be on this so quick.. but using size 13 (orange lol) now :(
 
Same I have size 13 other wise good deal

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[ame]http://www.amazon.com/Duracell-Size-675-Hearing-batteries/dp/B0052U41GC/ref=sr_1_34?ie=UTF8&qid=1446513219&sr=8-34&keywords=Duracell+675+batteries[/ame] 19.99 at Amazon free shipping.
 
I believe Costco sells 40 re-packaged Rayovacs for $8.99
 
Never had good luck with Rayovac batteries. Duracell and the Walgreen's brand both works best for me.
 
Never had good luck with Rayovac batteries. Duracell and the Walgreen's brand both works best for me.


I, too, like the Walgreens batteries.
Just always be sure to check the expiration dates on any batteries you buy. Sometime stores don't get expired ones off the shelves in a timely fashion. The multipacks may need to be opened (if not sealed) to check each pack.
 
Never really took note of different brands lasting longer. I did always like Duracell's packaging but can no longer find 675 in that brand locally. I have gone to Walgreen's brand and have no complaints. The local store even substituted their own brand when the had a special on Duracell and carried none in the 675 size.
 
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