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Superb Batteries, Excellent Service,
Powerone’s are by far the most consistent hearing aid batteries that I have tried. My Audiologist sells them at her office, but they’re not cheap. I understand paying for quality, but I know there’s also a significant upcharge there. I have 2 batteries left from my last visit to the Audiologist, so I knew it was time to find another source at (hopefully) a more reasonable price.
The package of batteries I received from this order was still in the box shipped from the manufacturer. I was very happy to see that it wasn’t a handful of individual packages as if they’d been scooped up from a big bin. The ones I received have an expiration date of May 2013, so I know they are fresh!
This item was not shipped by Amazon, but by Audiometrix and I am quite pleased with their service as well. My order was shipped promptly in a small, padded envelope and arrived earlier than expected.
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check the expiration dates – Power Ones are great, though!,
The company from which I bought my 60-pack shipped me batteries that expire in about 5 months. This is a year’s worth of batteries for me, so half will be outdated by the time I get to use them. When contacted, they offered a refund, but said they had no newer ones to exchange these for (what I had hoped to do.) Although not outwardly rude, their response had a defensive edge to it. They claimed the exp. date was in the ad, but I don’t remember seeing it. They also said that’s why the batteries were priced so low. 🙁 I would not buy from that particular company [Audiometrix] again. However, I will always buy Power One batteries because they are the absolute best. They last long, are conveniently packaged and are designed for my hearing device. These German batteries are 1.45V compared to others which are 1.4 V – I don’t know if that makes much of a difference, but I am sold on Power One.
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