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Duracell Size 13 hearing aid batteries deliver reliable 1.45V zinc-air power in a bulk pack of 60, designed for long-lasting performance and easy handling. Their compact, protective packaging ensures batteries stay fresh and ready, making them the trusted choice for professionals who demand consistent, high-quality hearing support.
Item Dimensions | 4.06 x 1.77 x 3.74 inches |
Unit Count | 60 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Zinc-Air |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hearing Aid |
Reusability | Single Use |
Amperage | 6 Amps |
Voltage | 1.45 Volts |
J**I
Nice packaging
Good price and much better packaging than the circle of batteries we used to buy
G**!
Great long lasting hearing aid batteries
I have been a hearing aid user for well over 60 years. Having used all kinds of hearing aids and of course, batteries, it's important to me that whichever battery I purchase, goes a long ways, as far as reliability and durability.Recently, I purchased a ReSound hearing aid and started looking into the various size 13 battery for it. I previously had a pair of a popular warehouse chain hearing aids and I must say that it only used 312 batteries and lasted me no more than 3 days, max. This time, using a slightly larger battery (size 13), these batteries are lasting me around 10 - 13 days. I'm very happy with the performance of these batteries. In addition, I am a heavy bluetooth user, which resulted in the shortened life of the battery used in the warehouse brand. This new hearing aid, combined with these batteries have far exceeded my expectations. I'd highly recommend these batteries over "knock offs" any day of the week.PROS: Duracell quality, long lastingCONS None noted at the time of this review
W**S
Hearing aid batteries, size 13
I love the packaging of these batteries. They’re easy to store in the drawer with the rest of the batteries and carry along without worrying about losing any of them.
M**V
Duracell Hearing Aid batteries are not worth the money.
I thought the name Duracell would be high-grade Battery. Don't waste your money A lot of batteries in this batch are dead after two days. I put two new batteries in yesterday and now my right side is beeping low Battery.it’s not worth it. We’ll definitely not buy these again.I’m definitely going back to Sam’s Club brand if you put two new batteries in from Sam’s sometimes they last maybe five days and my days are long, both ears usually go dead about the same time. Never had a dead battery. They’re the best for the price. Duracell number 13 batteries for Hearing Aid’s are crap. At least the batch I got.
A**R
Good!
They fit great and last for a few days. The only thing I don’t like is the order did not come when it said it would. This seems to happen more and more.
S**Y
Packaging disaster
I ordered the 8 pack in plastic box. Received 6 pack in a cardboard thing that requires a scissors to open for each individual battery. They now offer the 8 pack in the same extremely difficult packaging. Extremely disappointed in Duracell!
J**W
Misleading packaging
False advertising picture. Gave it five Stars so it gets seen. Not the plastic case shown in the picture. Which was the whole reason I bought the batteries for.
N**S
Reliable and easy to use
I wear hearing aids every moment of the day. That's about 16 hours or maybe a bit more. I don't wear them when I am in bed and I don't wear them in the spa. The batteries last a minimum of 3 days or maybe even longer. I keep some handy in both of my cars and a bunch in my house. As any hearing aid wearer will agree, it is very inconvenient to be driving and using my iPhone's wireless turn-by-turn navigation and have the batteries go dead. My hearing aids do not require any re-pairing when batteries need to be replaced. All I have to do is change the batteries. That's really a comment about the aids; however, the batteries sure are handy, low cost, and work great with my aids. This web page already has a photo of the package, so it would be redundant for me to add a photo to this review.
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