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Rayovac Extra Size 312 Hearing Aid Batteries offer a reliable and long-lasting power source for your hearing devices. With 60 batteries in a pack, these mercury-free zinc-air batteries are designed for safety and convenience, featuring child-resistant packaging and a remarkable 4-year shelf life. Experience the difference with RAYOVAC's advanced Sound Fusion Technology, ensuring you never miss a moment.
| ASIN | B0D6BTF781 |
| Battery Capacity | 185 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Composition | Other Than Listed |
| Battery Cell Type | Other Than Listed |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,780 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #10 in Hearing Aid Batteries & Chargers |
| Brand | Rayovac |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 798 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10012800539670 |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Energizer Trading Limited |
| Number of Batteries | 60 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Reusability | Single Use |
| Unit Count | 60.0 Count |
T**J
Hard to open
Bought for my client for her hearing aids. she loves them. Hard to open though. good value
S**S
Defective box of batteries
Worst box of batteries I have ever purchased!!! Over half the box has bad batteries (not working at all). I've worn hearing aids for about 10 years and I have never come across a package of batteries like this before. First time ever receiving them in child proof packaging as well, so I have no idea if that has anything to do with it or not, but not happy with this purchase! I HATE the child proof packaging, too.
C**.
Better way to open package.
Easy open with a drill. Just drill out plastic rivets and the whole package opens. Then just put them in a storage container. Lot easier than cutting ✂️ open the package. They last me 5 to 6 days each.
Y**A
Nicely done
Good brand and there's a lot in the box. The container is extremely hard to open. I have to cut them. The scissors and it's still hard to remove but once I get them in my hearing aids they they work good
N**N
A work around for the new childproof packaging
The Reese's Law was meant to save childrens lives from swallowing a coin battery; however, the law's implementation had unintended consequences for Seniors wearing removeable battery hearing aids. Seniors cannot cut open the new hearing aid packaging. All you need to do is look on Youtube for Rayovac explaination for how to cut open the new package or lookup other Amazon reviews under Rayovac 312 hearing aid batteries or other brands, where you see similar comments regarding package issues. Some say don't buy the brand. The option is to import batteries from Germany at 25% higher cost with no child proof packaging. Many say with the sharpest scissors and good hand strength, you cannot cut the packaging plastic to remove a battery. That was my experience and sore hands. Let alone the risk of cutting your hand on the sharp plastic or by the scissors. Seniors with health issues, like poor hand strength, frozen arthritis joints or low vision, are suffering from this packaging implementation. It is 3 years since the bill was passed. Current inventory now has the new packaging. Likely it will be another 3 years after a law exception or new law revision to get a package change in place because manufacturers have retooled to produce the new packaging. I use 60 batteries in 3 months. My hearing aides stream sound to my cell phone, tablet, notebook, zoom meeting sound, alarm clock and tv. Rayovac could have used thinner plastic to make the enclosed batteries. It appears the only real change was hot pressing a dimple seal in the package. I did attempt to cut off the battery sides like I was instructed by Rayovac customer service. But you cannot cut deep enough into the plastic to allow the battery to slip out like on Rayovacs video. I was able to slide a flat screw driver between the case sides and gap the case enough to pull out the battery. I bought a waterproof case that holds 32 batteries. My new normal. Perhaps it is time to raise our Senior voices to Congress and Rayovac. REESE'S LAW HISTORY Reese's Law was co-written and introduced in Congress by multiple representatives and senators and was named in honor of Reese Hamsmith. Congressional sponsors In the House of Representatives, the bill (H.R. 5313) was co-led by Representatives Robin Kelly (D-IL), Jodey Arrington (R-TX), and Ted Lieu (D-CA). In the Senate, a companion bill (S. 3278) was introduced by Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN). The person behind the law's name Reese's Law is named for Reese Hamsmith, an 18-month-old who died in 2020 after swallowing a button-cell battery. Following her daughter's death, Trista Hamsmith began advocating for stricter battery safety standards and founded the organization Reese's Purpose. The bill's passage The final legislation passed Congress and was signed into law by President Biden on August 16, 2022. It mandates new safety requirements for button and coin-cell batteries and products that contain them, to prevent accidental ingestion by children.
J**E
Batteries are good, packaging is a nightmare
The batteries are fine, but it is difficult to get them out of the packing even with scissors as instructed. I bought the same batteries before and all you had to do is rotate the round plastic cover and you could easily get them out. I am not buying this packaging again. I usually carry spares for my hearing aids, and this makes it difficult to it.
L**N
Could be Better?
These batteries last me for five days. I use them about eleven hours per day. The reason for the four stars is that I have had an order of Rayovac batteries average six to seven days of use. They are still are the longest lasting brand I have tried for some time. Good price as well.
P**Y
really difficult to open
I'm looking for another brand after using these for 15 years. They are good batteries, but amazingly difficult to open after my scissors lost their edge on the battery container. I started using sheet metal shears, which works but still a struggle.
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