🔋 Power Your Life: Never Run Out of Energy!
The Panasonic CR2032 3 Volt Lithium Coin Battery pack includes 20 high-performance batteries, each with a capacity of 225mAh, designed for a variety of devices including watches and remotes. Compact and lightweight, these batteries ensure you stay powered up without the hassle of frequent replacements.
Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
Recommended Uses For Product | Watch |
Item Dimensions | 0.78 x 0.78 x 0.12 inches |
Item Weight | 60 Grams |
Battery Weight | 90 Grams |
Unit Count | 20.0 Count |
Reusability | Single Use |
Battery Capacity | 225 Milliamp Hours |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
Compatible Phone Models | Samsung Galaxy S6 |
B**N
The Batteries are great
The Batteries are great, but do not buy Panasonic CR2032 3 Volt Lithium Coin Battery (20 Batteries)Sold by: Energy source because they will send a different item. Same battery but not the same individual packaging .i.e. you cannot tear off one battery in its packaging and put in your glovebox, suitcase, gun case etc...
S**Y
Great Shelf Date!
Great Shelf Date, today's delivery is 6/14/25 with shelf date 7/2033
R**A
Panasonic coin cells are the best
What can I say. Best product. Fast shipping. There is no power source like Panasonic batteries. Recommended 100%
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As Described
As described.
G**G
Upgraded to the industrial version.
Delivered on time. Although the batteries are not packaged in Panasonic packaging, the batteries are clearly stamped Panasonic. I was sent the industrial version. According to my Google AI search results comparing the Panasonic industrial to the consumer CR2032 battery: "The industrial CR2032 generally has a slightly higher capacity (230 mAh) and is designed for higher current demands and a wider temperature range."
T**S
The work
10 year supply
K**R
Good stuff.
I've had problems with button batteries lately. I have been going through about one every one to two weeks on our thermostat. Thought our hvac system might have some issues, but thought I'd try another brand of battery first. So glad I did, as the first one of these batteries I tried is going on four months now! Maybe the other brands are old, but I'm going to stay with this brand.
L**L
Cheap and Efficient
Buying batteries online on Amazon is so much cheaper that it's a surprise, but a welcome one. I buy batteries online whenever I need them now, unless there's some emergency and I need them asap. So that it's not just my word for it, I looked up some evidence: price comparisons to show what I mean about how different the cost is. It's not meant to be a great guide -- just a quick example.CR2032, 3V Lithium, Coin Type Batteries:-------------------------------------------------------------------------Location ➜ # of Batteries ➜ Battery Brand = Price-------------------------------------------------------------------------Amazon ➜ 20 ➜ Panasonic = $6.67Office Depot ➜ 4 ➜ Duracell = $8.39Target ➜ 6 ➜ Energizer = $5.29Home Depot ➜ 24/4/4/4 ➜ ACDelco/Duracell/Energizer/Panther Power = $15.55 for ACDelco's 24-pk / $10.98 for each 4-pk for each other brand(Rounded) that comes to:33 cents per battery for Amazon-bought Panasonic batteries$2.10 or $2.75 per battery for Duracell at other stores88 cents or $2.75 per battery for Energizer at other stores65 cents per battery for ACDelco in a big pack at Home Depot, or paying $2.75 per battery there for for Panther Power.I'm not sure about battery longevity comparisons. As far as I know, there's no significant difference with 2032 lithium button batteries.I got these Panasonic batteries from a third-party seller ("Family photo"), fulfilled by Amazon (shipped from an Amazon facility.) They arrived on time, as described, were just fine. Popped 2 in my bathroom scale about a week ago, and the scale's been working fine since.One last AND VERY IMPORTANT note: swallowing a lithium button battery "can rapidly devolve and cause severe tissue injury in as little as two hours", or can kill a pet within 15 minutes, due to how current from the battery interacts with esophageal tissue. I hadn't known that until stumbling across the info recently. I figured a little PSA might be worth it, in case anyone else might not realize how little time there might be to react, too. Source for the pet info was petpoisonhelpline, article by Lynn R. Hovda, RPh, DVM, MS, DACVIM: "It has been estimated that only 15 minutes of esophageal contact with a 3-volt lithium battery results in significant and life threatening damage."🎄 🐈🐕With the holidays, it's very relevant: "the holiday season is associated with an increased number of pet exposures. Batteries are seemingly everywhere during this time of year, especially in decorations, electronics, and toys, giving dogs and cats unlimited access. In addition, visitors with hearing aids often leave these batteries loose on tables or bedside stands, forgetting that dogs and cats are attracted to them. Dogs tend to mouth and chew batteries while cats are more likely to bat them around in play. Left untouched, batteries aren’t harmful, and in fact, most swallowed batteries pass through the gastrointestinal tract without incident. If, however, a dog or cat damages one enough to cause leakage or swallows one intact and it becomes lodged or stuck in their esophagus the picture rapidly changes."
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