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Work great, and last about a week. I tried other brands and came back to these. Just a better quality. Read more
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| Brand | Rayovac |
|---|---|
| Battery Cell Composition | Other Than Listed |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hearing Aid |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Reusability | Single Use |
| product_dimensions | 0.31 x 0.31 x 0.21 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 0.64 ounces |
| item_model_number | E304136300 |
| best_sellers_rank | #76,482 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #54 in Hearing Aid Batteries & Chargers |
| date_first_available | February 20, 2024 |
| manufacturer | Rayovac |







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Customers say
Customers find these hearing aid batteries to be the best size 13 ones available, noting they last forever and work well.
Work great, and last about a week. I tried other brands and came back to these. Just a better quality. Read more
I have always used Ray-O-Vac hearing aid batteries. The one time I tried a different brand, they didn’t work. These work well and the two-pack is less than what I was paying for just one pack at a mainstream big box store. Read more
Good value Read more
Each battery lasted about 5 to 7 days on average. Read more
not the packaging shown in the photograph expiration date just six months away two of the batteries of oxidized. Other than that, the rest of the batteries look good. Read more
Hard to get out of the pack. Read more
Excellent in all regards Read more
Ok, I’ve been using these batteries for years and the batteries, themselves , deserve a 4 or 5 rating, They last a good week and do what they are supposed to do. But the new child proof packaging is one of the worst design fails I have ever come across in my long life. Yes, it will be impossible for a child to open the pack and that is a good thing. But is also almost impossible, extremely difficult and frustrating for any adult to open, especially an older adult with weaker or arthritic hands and fingers. The directions say to use a scissors. For me, a super senior, cutting and retrieving a battery with a scissors was a painful process. The two layers of plastic are very hard to cut through and the resulting cut plastic has very sharp edges. I used to throw a pack of batteries in my purse just in case a battery died when I was out. Now I would have to carry a pair of heavy duty scissors with me. Whoever designed this packaging needs to find a new line of work. Read more