Used in cameras, calculators, toys, watches and more. Equivalent for: LR9, CA16, V625U, EPX625G, PX625A, GP625A, A625, L1560, 625A, MR9P, KA625, R625, E625G, V625U, MR09, EPX625, RPX625, KX615, HD1560, 1124MP, E625N, HG-625R, V13PX, EPX13, V625PX, HD625, PN625, RM625, 4625, H1560, M01, M20, 8930,
T**Y
Great replacement batteries for older film cameras
I have a large number of older film cameras that need this size battery. I buy them in batches every couple of years and they work fine in all my cameras. I always get perfectly acceptable results with the camera's built in exposure meters when using them.
S**R
Cheap quality
I bought these back in may for an older 35mm film camera as back up for the expensive 625 batteries i bought at first. I Had them stored for future use, i did not even open one of the cell pockets and today when I went to organize the cabinet where i store my batteries in (a cool and dark place) and say this packet with the two batteries bulging out. My return window is out and I dont know if reaching out to the company is even going to solve anything. So I just suggest you stay away from this brand, not value for money or quality.
D**S
My batch were mostly discharged
The price seems too good to be true. Well, maybe it was just my batch, but testing them about half the batteries were already severely depleted. I use them to power the light meters in some of my film cameras, and cannot assume that because I pulled it out of the packet it would be good.So test them first.
D**W
Buyer Use Caution
So far about half are completely dead.
R**.
Dead in months
I purchased these for back stock about 60 days ago . grabbed a new one today and it was only at 20% of life which means these are basically dead batteries , Buyer beware these were a waste of money and time :( and now a waist of time ....
C**M
Useless
The batteries contains in the package were not charged and corroded. Unable to uses.
F**K
Don't waste your time
One month after purchase, about 3/4 of the batteries are bulging, exploded, or just plain dead. Just buy the brass battery adapters and use LR44 batteries.
A**D
Absolutely needed
Have to keep my old Canon film cameras working, still use them even though I mainly use Olympus digital now.
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