Duracell 2032 Batteries - Pack of 2
Duracell 2032 Batteries - Pack of 2
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Duracell 2032
3V
220mAh
Pack of 2
Duracell CR2032 lithium coin batteries offer +70% extra life* for your specialty devices. Duracell is the #1 battery brand for child safety features**, thanks to its bitter-taste coating and baby-secure double blister packaging, designed to be difficult to open without scissors.
These CR2032 lithium coin batteries are ideal for use in Apple AirTag®. They are also suitable for key fobs, small home remotes, fitness and medical devices (such as glucometers and digital thermometers), scales, sensors, and sports accessories (e.g., heart rate monitors, and bike equipment).
Additionally, they come with a 10-year in-storage guarantee, ensuring they’re ready to use when needed.
Safety Warning
- Batteries may explode or leak if heated, disassembled, short-circuited, recharged, exposed to high temperatures, or inserted incorrectly.
- Do not mix old and new batteries or different brands/types.
- Keep out of reach of children. Do not swallow.
- If swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
Duracell 2032 Battery Features
- Recommended for Apple AirTag® and other devices such as key fobs, small remotes, and fitness/medical accessories.
- +70% extra life* for longer-lasting performance.
- #1 battery brand for child safety features**, endorsed by the European Association of Pediatrics.
- Baby Secure Technology: A bitter-taste coating (Bitrex) on the cell’s reverse discourages swallowing by children.
- Baby Secure Packaging: Double blister packs are difficult to open without scissors.
- 10-year storage guarantee, keeping unused batteries fresh.
Contents
2 x CR2032 Lithium Coin Batteries
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*Based on minimum average Electronic Key IEC standard testing duration for 2032 Lithium Coin. Results may vary depending on the device and usage patterns.
**Duracell 2032, 2025, and 2016 batteries feature a double-secure system: bitter-taste coating and secure double-blister packaging to discourage accidental ingestion by children.
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