| | |  | Batteries | Home » » » » A23 Car Alarm Battery - 12V, 2 Pack | | | | | | | Description: | | Energizer Alkaline batteries. | Item Specifications |
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| Unit of Sale | 2-Pack | | Battery Size | A23 |
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• High energy density
• Long life power source
• Advanced engineering and state-of-art manufacturing
• Longer life and consistently reliable performance
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 3.4 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.8 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.4 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 3.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 1.75 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 66 reviews |
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95 of 95 found the following review helpful:
Good replacement A23 batteryOct 17, 2009
By Wayne Bengston Not much to say about this battery yet, except that it restored my ADT Security key fobs to life. If your device uses any of the following batteries, this is what you are looking for;
Duracell: MN21 VARTA: V23GA EVEREADY: A23 NEDA: 1811A IEC: 3LR50 Panasonic: LR-V08 ELPA: SES-23A MS21 VR22 EL12 GP 23AE GP-23A 8LR23 ANSI-1181A 8F10R 8LR23 8LR932 23A 23GA 1181A A23BP CA20 E23A GP12A GP23A GP23AE GP-23A K23A L1028 LR23 LR23A LRV08 LRV08PA LRVO8 MN21 MN21/23 MN23 MS21 RVO8 V23 V23GA VA32GA VR22
I can't comment on the battery life yet, but will when my ADT Security key fobs die again. The Duracells lasted 6 months before having limited range, and then another 2 months before croaking altogether. The thing that suprised me was that they both died at the same time, in spite of one getting used much more than the other.
Wish there was a longer life equivalent, such as a lithium, but I have been unable to find one.
Edit; Just hit 10 months and the key fobs are still going strong. Looks like battery life is much better than the Duracell!
For those who have thanked me in comments, You're very welcome!!!
20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Button Cells insideFeb 08, 2011
By Jack White I bought these batteries for the button cells inside. Those normally sell for $3-5 a piece. And inside each of these 12Vs are 8 button cell batteries (watch batteries).
So do the math. Average button cell price: $4.00 Number of button cells inside: 16 (total) Total savings: $64.00 - $3.15 = $60.85
Good product. Thanks
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Cheap Alternative to the StoreJan 09, 2010
By Steven D. Hill
"SDH"
I originally went looking at local stores for the A23 Lithium batteries and found them much more expensive. I found these cheapest at Amazon & they work great for my garage door openers. I just wish there was a rechargeable version & recharger.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
I can get into my garage again!Jan 31, 2011
By Dr. Bojan Tunguz My garage remote opener battery died about a week ago, so I decided to go to the local megastore to get a new one. I didn't bother checking the details of my battery's characteristics, assuming that a "short skinny battery" would be all I needed to remember. I found a couple of batteries that more or less looked like my garage door's battery so I bought them, only to discover that they were the wrong kind. I went back to the store, this time bringing my battery with me, only to discover that they did not carry this particular kind. That's when I decided to look for it on Amazon. I found the exact battery that I used thus far - Duracell A21/23, but then I also came across these Energizer A23s. They were somewhat cheaper, but I was not sure if A23 is exactly the same as A21/23. The batteries were pretty cheap though, so I decided to give it a try. I am happy to report that they fit into my remote opener perfectly and they worked without a hitch from the get go. I am so glad that I don't have to call home from my cell phone while driving any more, asking my wife to open the garage door for me!
I liked the fact that there were no shipping charges for these batteries. They seem to last for at least four to five years with my level of usage, but I decided to get an extra pair just in case. In case that they run out of power uncharacteristically early, I will write an update to this review.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Be wary about who you are buying fromApr 06, 2012
By New York Bargain Hunter I thought I was going to get the exact blister pack that was pictured but it wasn't, instead I got the retail single blister packs where the batteries are made in China. Both work but the twin blister packs are made in the USA and lasts at least 50% longer, next time I'll ask the seller if they are selling this exact blister pack or if they are selling the 2nd rate single retail blister packs. I won't return it for a few dollars but I would have paid an extra 2 bucks to get the originals with an expiration date printed. I hope this helps potential buyers of this product.
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