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Energizer 3V 1632 B5-1
KSh450.00Energizer 3V 1632 B5-1
The Energizer 1632 battery works in car remotes, medical devices, garage door openers and more
- Dependable power for glucose monitors, heart-rate monitors, keyless entry, toys & games
- Holds power for 8 years in storage
- Cell size: 1632
- IEC: CR1632
- Type: Lithium Coin
- Volt: 3
- Replacement for: BR1632, DL1632, ECR1632, KCR1632, KECR1632, KL1632, L1632
Energizer AA4 Batteries Alkaline 4 pack
KSh550.00Energizer AA4 Batteries Alkaline 4 pack
The Energizer AA4 Alkaline Batteries 4-Pack provides reliable, long-lasting power for everyday devices like remotes, toys, and flashlights. These 1.5V batteries are designed for extended use and feature leak-resistant construction for safety and durability.
Energizer AAA Rechargeable 2 pack
KSh1,600.00Power your everyday electronics with the Energizer AAA Rechargeable 2-Pack. These eco-friendly batteries come pre-charged and can be reused up to 1000 times. Ideal for small devices like remotes, mice, and toys.
Energizer Alkaline Battery 9V
KSh680.00Energizer Alkaline Battery 9V
Choose this alkaline battery, offering reliable power for a variety of devices. This battery is a convenient and cost-effective choice for powering your everyday gadgets.
Energizer Rechargable Battery AA. 2pack
KSh1,750.00Energizer AA 2-Pack Rechargeable batteries offer dependable 1.2V NiMH power, up to 2300mAh capacity, and a green alternative to single-use batteries.
Energizer Rechargeable 9V
Power your devices with Energizer Rechargeable 9V—eco-friendly, pre-charged, and built to last through up to 500 recharge cycles. Ideal for smoke detectors, microphones, and more. Reliable performance with long shelf life.
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