Item No. 8002469
Reliable, long-lasting power for your medical, electronic, security, and other compatible devices, Duracell Lithium Coin batteries are guaranteed for 10 years in storage, so you can be confident they'll be ready when you need them. Duracell's 20mm lithium coin batteries have more child safety features than other leading brands . Its latest innovation is a non-toxic bitter coating on the cell that is designed to help discourage swallowing. Duracell Lithium Coin batteries also feature child secure packaging which makes it nearly impossible to open with bare hands. From storm season to medical needs to the holidays, Duracell is the #1 trusted battery brand.
- Bitter Taste Helps Discourage Swallowing: non-toxic, bitter coating helps prevent accidental ingestion
- CHILD SECURE PACKAGING Nearly impossible to open without scissors.
- LONG-LASTING POWER Reliable and efficient power for devices like key fobs, remote controls, thermometers, and many others.
- GUARANTEED 10 YEARS IN STORAGE
- #1 TRUSTED BATTERY BRAND
Product Name | Duracell 2016 3V Lithium Coin Battery |
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Package Count | 1 |
Container Type | carded pk |
Country of Manufacture | United States |
Prop 65 | No |
Tips for Battery Care and Use: Duracell batteries are a reliable and important source of daily portable power. To ensure you get the most from your Duracell batteries, follow these general ‘DO’ and ‘DON’T’ tips for proper battery use and storage: DO – Keep all batteries in a safe place away from children and pets, particularly the smaller sized batteries. – Store batteries, in their original packaging, in a dry place and at normal room temperature until ready to use. – Use the correct size and type of battery specified by the manufacturer of your device. – Replace all used batteries in your device at the same time. Insert batteries properly, with the plus (+) and minus (–) terminals aligned correctly. CAUTION: Some equipment using more than three batteries may appear to work properly even if one battery is inserted incorrectly. – Where possible, recycle your batteries where communities offer recycling or collection programs. You can contact your local government for information about the disposal options in your area. DON’T – Remove the battery label, or attempt to take the battery apart, or dispose of in a fire as this may lead to rupture and/or chemical burns. – Attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. This can cause your batteries to overheat or leak. – Carry batteries loose in your pocket or purse as they may create a safety risk. They can be shorted by contact with metal objects and may leak, overheat or rupture. – Mix old and new batteries, batteries of different brands, or batteries of different types (for example heavy duty zinc chloride batteries and alkaline batteries) in the same device as this may cause the batteries to leak.
Depth | 0.25 |
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Width | 1.75 |
Height | 3.5 |