Rayovac Size 13 Hearing Aid Batteries (48 Pack), Size 13 Batteries
- Brand:
- Rayovac
- Model Number:
- 13-48
- UPC:
- 012800528967
- EAN:
- 0012800528967
- Walmart SKU:
- 226606920
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.1/5 from 167 reviews.
I like the long life of these batteries, the ease of opening the packages, and being able to dispose them in my household garbage! Cost also plays a big part, in a fixed income budget. With two hearing aids, you can see they play a big part in the quality of my life.
My batteries last about ( 2 weeks)! I wear two aids. The online ordering is very easy, and I get fast service. I also order for an elderly friend, who seems happy with them. her brand did not last as long. I am tempted to order other batteries on line from your website.
Thank you for the promptness of shipping, our "hearing ability" thanks you also for this. The batteries arrived within just a few days,nice! We are both using them and they do last longer than what we had and the clearity is very good. The information has been passed on to a friend and hopefully she will purchase from you also. Thanks again, you will be hearing from us in the future.
I've tried other brands of hearing aid batteries, but found Rayovac lasted about 7 days compared to the others that lasted only about 3 days. The only problem I had with Rayovac was finding them in the stores. They were usually sold out. That's why I decided to order them on-line. However, the first batteries I used from my on-line order only lasted 3 days. I was very disappointed. I'm hoping that was just a one-time thing and the rest of my order will follow the pattern I've come to expect from Rayovac and last 7 days. I would have given this product 5 stars, if it had not been for my most recent experience with them.
The Rayovac hearing aid battery has a pull tab that, next to the Duracell's, is the easiest to grasp. I judge these to be a good comprise between the number of the days the batteries last and the convenience of pull tab that is moderately easy to grasp. It seems counter-intuitive that many brands of hearing aid batteries have tabs that may prove problematic for the elderly to grasp. The elderly, being the very demographic most likely to use hearing aids, often are the ones who may have the most physical or mental challenges associated with grasping small battery tabs. The Duracell folks have got the pull tab design that is the most convenient. However, I found that they last a full two days shorter than the batteries made by Rayovac. I'm pleased with my recent purchase.
This is 2nd pack of batteries I have bought . No problem with the batteries, but the packaging is terrible . This child proof is also senior proof !! I am not weak in the hands and cannot get the battery out even with scissors without a major operation . I think of the elderly, living alone who have no assistance . Suggest a little less of child proof and more senior friendly .
It takes great pressure to cut through the plastic encasing the batteries. Then you have little shards of hard plastic that cut like broken glass. I end up removing all six at one time, then storing them loosely, which defeats the concept of child resistance.
This package is HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE. I'm a 79 year old that cannot get into the pagageing! Thankfully, my husband searched his tool box to find something that could make the cut you suggest. I will be contacting t Veteran admiration about this problem. I have no children.
I've used Rayovac HA batteries for many years. The older packaging with the rotating wheel was great. The new packaging is not - requires one to cut into the plastic housing and squeeze out each battery. And one is left with a less than optimal container for holding the remaining batteries. I need to shop for an alternative it appears
This is the worst packaging possible. I have "cut myself" twice from the packaging while trying to open them. I suggest that you get a sample group (older people) and have them try to get a battery when needed. Maybe you can change the packaging to something that is easy and safe.
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