Safety instructions: Keep coin-sized button batteries out of sight and out of the reach of children. Coin lithium batteries that can cause serious injury when swallowed.
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fiendishlyclever
31 Aug 17#21
When I took my last car in for service (Kia) they told me the battery on my fob was running low. I asked how much for a new one and was told something in the region of £10. Needless to say I popped into Home Bargains and bought a multi pack for peanuts.
Handy deal as Argos stores are fairly ubiquitous.
tan159 to fiendishlyclever
6 Sep 17#26
Yes but that is like anything that needs changed. It's the way the world goes round.
Window broke in my house. Glazier wanted £80 to fix. I took the frame off & bought the glass for £20. Garage wanted £50 to supply & fit my brake pads. I bought them for £18 and did it myself. Gardener wants £20 to mow my lawn. I did it with £2 in petrol.
Duh. If you want someone to do something for you of course there needs to something in it for them.
Polyoptic
1 Sep 17#25
I work for a company which buys these in at a higher price than this! Heat.
jackie_chan
31 Aug 17#19
On ebay it costs £1.99 with free postage. Why such penny deals get hot here?
xmikebx to jackie_chan
31 Aug 17#20
Look after the pennies, the pounds will look after themselves. Apparently :unamused:
£199 reduced to £129 = great deal £1.99 reduced to £1.29 = great deal
jackie_chan to xmikebx
31 Aug 17#23
And for 70p you will travel 10 miles as this is collection only item and available in few stores!
xmikebx to jackie_chan
31 Aug 17#24
I know people do some strange things on here but I don't think anyone would travel 10 miles out of their way just to go and pick a packet of batteries up, but saying that...I walk 5 miles a day for nothing, if I could get 35p for doing it I would :stuck_out_tongue:
dogswotsits
30 Aug 17#9
ikea sell their own brand all the time for around 90p for 6
95p for 8 and I haven't noticed them to be any worse than branded. I also stock on AA and AAA batteries as they are a good price to IIRC
synergy to dogswotsits
31 Aug 17#22
I have an Ikea 8 pack and found them very sub par compared to the panasonic / energizer ones. Use them in a bluetooth device and Ikea ones were only lasting 2-3 weeks at most, but the others were lasting over 2 months. Maybe just a dodgey batch from Ikea?
ThePrince
30 Aug 17#16
Good price, thanks OP. Very helpful to remind readers of serious consequences these button cell batteries can cause if swallowed.
jewelie to ThePrince
30 Aug 17#18
I know, right! I got wicked stomach acid the last two times I ate them, didn't know it could've been worse. Thanks for the heads up! :sweat_smile:
PS I didn't know there was a :unicorn: emoji on here now. Squeeee! It's SO FLUFFY! (PPS Stonking good deal OP, of course I voted hot.)
alfa111
30 Aug 17#17
I usually get a selection in Home bargains or B&M for £1.
muckspreader1
30 Aug 17#6
Great deal the same ones Noel edmonds told us cost £7 on cheap cheap cheap the bearded fraudster
Tim2011 to muckspreader1
30 Aug 17#13
I hope you said "No deal" to that.
muckspreader1 to Tim2011
30 Aug 17#15
Too right.£7 where's he getting those stupid prices from?
Very good find considering most places would charge more than this for 1. Well done OP.
safctopcat
30 Aug 17#2
nice find, always come in handy for my car keys
ssc1
30 Aug 17#1
Limited stock. Price drop.
Panasonic Lithium coin cell batteries.
Safety instructions: Keep coin-sized button batteries out of sight and out of the reach of children. Coin lithium batteries that can cause serious injury when swallowed.
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Handy deal as Argos stores are fairly ubiquitous.
Window broke in my house. Glazier wanted £80 to fix. I took the frame off & bought the glass for £20.
Garage wanted £50 to supply & fit my brake pads. I bought them for £18 and did it myself.
Gardener wants £20 to mow my lawn. I did it with £2 in petrol.
Duh. If you want someone to do something for you of course there needs to something in it for them.
£199 reduced to £129 = great deal
£1.99 reduced to £1.29 = great deal
ikea.com/gb/…56/
95p for 8 and I haven't noticed them to be any worse than branded. I also stock on AA and AAA batteries as they are a good price to IIRC
PS I didn't know there was a :unicorn: emoji on here now. Squeeee! It's SO FLUFFY!
(PPS Stonking good deal OP, of course I voted hot.)
Well done OP.