Amazon has
4-Pack Energizer CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Batteries for $4.99 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save - $0.50 when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page =
$4.24.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Alternatively,
Target has for Target Circle Members (
free to join):
4-Pack Energizer CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Batteries for $4.99 - $0.50 when you log in to your account and check the Target Circle coupon =
$4.49. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise
shipping is free on $35+ orders.
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When Energizer sends a shipment of these to be resold, Amazon essentially throws it into the "4-Count Energizer CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Cell Battery" bin, where it gets mixed with all of the counterfeits other vendors sent them.
Evidently, it's cheaper for Amazon to return \ refund customers that complain than it is to properly track and manage their inventory.
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My only trepidation is that these have the child-safe coating and some electronics are sensitive to that - AirTags come to mind. Duracell had to re-work their coatings and sell these advertising them as "Compatible with AirTags".
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When Energizer sends a shipment of these to be resold, Amazon essentially throws it into the "4-Count Energizer CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Cell Battery" bin, where it gets mixed with all of the counterfeits other vendors sent them.
Evidently, it's cheaper for Amazon to return \ refund customers that complain than it is to properly track and manage their inventory.
$13.49 at Walgreens, $8.99 at HEB, $8.77 at Walmart, and $4.99 at Target
I think I know what you mean - these coin cells and other lithium variants seem terrible
My only trepidation is that these have the child-safe coating and some electronics are sensitive to that - AirTags come to mind. Duracell had to re-work their coatings and sell these advertising them as "Compatible with AirTags".
My understanding is if it is fulfilled by Amazon the source doesn't matter because they all go to the same pick location so if you make counterfeit batteries that look like Energizer and you are selling on Amazon they can all go to the same pick location that the Energizer batteries go to. iI you think about it think about it this makes sense. I used to work in a warehouse and new stock got put in reserve (to follow first in first out) then moved to the pick location when the pick location emptied. if we had a new pick location for ever vendor for every product it would take up much more pick area.
At first we all had a slight chance at getting counterfeit batteries but as more and more vendors counterfeit the odds of getting a counterfeit increase. My last Energizer batteries I ordered from Amazon I believe we're counterfeit because the colors were not as vibrant as the originals. I believe there's a YouTube video explaining what I just said maybe Google. Amazon toothpaste counterfeit.
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When Energizer sends a shipment of these to be resold, Amazon essentially throws it into the "4-Count Energizer CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Cell Battery" bin, where it gets mixed with all of the counterfeits other vendors sent them.
Evidently, it's cheaper for Amazon to return \ refund customers that complain than it is to properly track and manage their inventory.