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Varta CR2032 (5 pcs., CR2032, 230 mAh)
3.78 CHF 0.76 CHF/1pcs.

Varta CR2032

5 pcs., CR2032, 230 mAh


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  • nathan

    12 months ago
    purchased this product

    What a battery has to offer

    Visually and haptically, the Varta CR2032 is reminiscent of coins - it shines seductively, is pleasantly flat and pleasingly round - but on closer inspection it quickly becomes clear that a numismatist probably won't be able to do much with the CR2032... unless he or she has a mains-independent device that eats this type of battery.
    About the packaging: The reassuring blue of the box is probably intended to pacify customers who are at war with blister packs. The arrangement of the batteries corresponds to the 5 eyes on the side of a dice, with each battery having its own visible packaging film stuck to the box. After all, countless labels are printed on the back, with which the possible and impossible disposal options are recommended or prevented.
    Particularly appealing is the note "Lithium - child safety" at the bottom of the front; that children should be prevented from swallowing the batteries is obviously something you have to think for yourself. Perhaps this is mentioned in the small print on the back, but the small print is so small that it almost reminds you of money (many banknotes use microprint as a safety feature).
    Finally, it should be mentioned that the batteries are valid until July 2032... oh, 2032? CR2032? Are CR2032 batteries only valid until 2032? Then I would rather recommend CR2477 batteries, which would then be valid for another 454 years...
     

    Pro

    • the anode

    Contra

    • the cathode
  • Anonymous

    6 years ago
    purchased this product

    perfect

    as shown

    Pro

    • more than 5x cheaper than with a nationally best positioned mobility provider
  • baerambros

    6 years ago
    purchased this product

    seems to be good

    The questioning comes too early. I can only judge the quality when a battery has given up the ghost.

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