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10-Pack Energizer CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Batteries

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$9.95

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Amazon has 10-Pack Energizer CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Batteries for $10.49 - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 10-Pack Energizer CR2032 3V Lithium Coin Batteries for $10.49 - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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q99
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Do a Google search for "Amazon comingled inventory". Amazon promised to stop doing this sometime in the future, but they didn't give an exact date.

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Better chance of receiving genuine batteries if I buy through subscribe & save?
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stevwangYesterday 06:07 PM
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2032 batteries are much cheaper on ebay. you can get good brands like Sony and others for much less and they last for years in my car keys.
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Quote from q99 :
Better chance of receiving genuine batteries if I buy through subscribe & save?
It makes absolutely no difference. The source is exactly the same. If it's directly from Amazon's inventory, it's likely to be safe (in general), unless they ship a pack that's been previously opened and returned (which has been a general problem with various items from Amazon these days).
If it's from a 3rd-party seller?....not so much....but it might be OK (it all depends upon the seller).
EDIT: I just checked....this is from Amazon's own inventory.

Additionally, these are supposed to have "color alert technology", which alerts parents/caregivers if a child either has the battery in their mouth or swallows it (it turns their mouth blue). It's unlikely that counterfeit batteries would have this feature.
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IsabellitaYesterday 06:16 PM
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Quote from stevwang :
2032 batteries are much cheaper on ebay. you can get good brands like Sony and others for much less and they last for years in my car keys.
Is Sony is better than energizer?
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Is Sony is better than energizer?
As long as they are lithium batteries, it's all about the same. I just checked my ebay purchase history, it was actually Toshiba brand, not Sony. I bought it in April 2022, and the battery is still working in my car remote. If you don't need 10 batteries, a 5 packs sells for about $3 on ebay currently
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Quote from stevwang :
2032 batteries are much cheaper on ebay. you can get good brands like Sony and others for much less and they last for years in my car keys.
EBay products are much more likely to be counterfeit, but maybe good enough for car keys.
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Quote from EfficientSnail709 :
It makes absolutely no difference. The source is exactly the same. If it's directly from Amazon's inventory, it's likely to be safe (in general), unless they ship a pack that's been previously opened and returned (which has been a general problem with various items from Amazon these days).
If it's from a 3rd-party seller?....not so much....but it might be OK (it all depends upon the seller).
EDIT: I just checked....this is from Amazon's own inventory.

Additionally, these are supposed to have "color alert technology", which alerts parents/caregivers if a child swallows the battery (it turns their mouth blue). It's unlikely that counterfeit batteries would have this feature.
Do a Google search for "Amazon comingled inventory". Amazon promised to stop doing this sometime in the future, but they didn't give an exact date.
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GregoryW2415Yesterday 06:40 PM
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Quote from EfficientSnail709 :
It makes absolutely no difference. The source is exactly the same. If it's directly from Amazon's inventory, it's likely to be safe (in general), unless they ship a pack that's been previously opened and returned (which has been a general problem with various items from Amazon these days).
If it's from a 3rd-party seller?....not so much....but it might be OK (it all depends upon the seller).
EDIT: I just checked....this is from Amazon's own inventory.

Additionally, these are supposed to have "color alert technology", which alerts parents/caregivers if a child either has the battery in their mouth or swallows it (it turns their mouth blue). It's unlikely that counterfeit batteries would have this feature.
I'm not sure about the color alert but these also have the bitter coating that Apple announced doesn't work well with AirTags. Or at least it didn't when the AirTags first came out.
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Quote from q99 :
Do a Google search for "Amazon comingled inventory". Amazon promised to stop doing this sometime in the future, but they didn't give an exact date.
Amazon never does what they promise to do, so it's irrelevant! They lie constantly! They're real lowlifes!
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EBay products are much more likely to be counterfeit, but maybe good enough for car keys.
It's too risky buying the off-brands on Ebay. Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic and others are actually considered "off-brands" in the world of batteries. Many of them can be counterfeit. It's best to avoid them.
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As long as they are lithium batteries, it's all about the same. I just checked my ebay purchase history, it was actually Toshiba brand, not Sony. I bought it in April 2022, and the battery is still working in my car remote. If you don't need 10 batteries, a 5 packs sells for about $3 on ebay currently
Not the same....there are counterfeit batteries with "brand names" (but not in the world of batteries).
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I'm not sure about the color alert but these also have the bitter coating that Apple announced doesn't work well with AirTags. Or at least it didn't when the AirTags first came out.
That's true....but you can clear off the coating by rubbing both sides of the battery with either an alcohol pad or alcohol (70 or 91%) on a paper towel.
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gqukyoYesterday 10:02 PM
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In what ways are these better than the Amazon ones which are roughly the same every day cost vs this one on sale? Besides the child proofing that some of us don't need at all.
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regular price 15 usd?

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If you prefer purchasing from Amazon, why not get the Panasonic 10-pack [amazon.com] for only $6.99?
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