Coin Cell Batteries

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Re: Coin Cell Batteries

Postby Speculator » Mon 11 Aug, 2008 3:54 pm

Nuts wrote:Does anyone have a good source for 2032 coin cells. I bought some cheap ones (@40c each) but think they forgot to charge them! Locally they are over $2 ea. Do they make rechargeable coin cells?


Where did you buy them from locally?
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Re: Coin Cell Batteries

Postby flyfisher » Mon 11 Aug, 2008 8:00 pm

2032's are around $9.00 for a pair at woolies in Hobart :shock:

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Re: Coin Cell Batteries

Postby Speculator » Mon 11 Aug, 2008 8:48 pm

Nuts wrote:Strewth...
I'll Be......
They are a rip off!!!!
I started buying them from ebay a couple of years ago cause they were just getting too dear (at 4/5$ a pair), just checked in coles tonight- $8.23 for 2.... What a total rip off

So- Anyone got a good source for these? Ever seen rechargables?


If I wanted to know anything about this sort of thing I'd pop into Leading Edge in Devonport and ask the Ginger Ninja. He really knows his stuff that lad! :)
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Re: Coin Cell Batteries

Postby walkinTas » Mon 11 Aug, 2008 9:45 pm

Look here

But if you really want to pay $9.00 a pair, send me a cheque. I'll even throw in a third one for free. :D
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Re: Coin Cell Batteries

Postby walkinTas » Wed 13 Aug, 2008 12:53 am

Nuts wrote:wTas, did you see this selling point for the batteries on your link? - 'Last for a long period of up to 3 months for normal usage' :roll: - must have been the ones i got.


I was paying more attention to the price. Looks like Aussie's get ripped off (again). And now for the "how long is a piece of string" question - just what is "normal" usage, and how long should they last under normal usage?
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