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Batteries Not Included
By Bobby George
We've all been there. You buy a new toy or device, bring it home,
excitedly remove it from its package, and then realize that it does
not come with the batteries necessary to power it. Many children are
subject to this problem on Christmas morning and on their birthday,
although it can happen to anyone purchasing a new product at any
time. While most items that require batteries say so on the box, the
print is not always noticeable and can be vague at times. And even
when the batteries required are listed, many times it is followed by
"Batteries not included." So before
you hit the checkout line or click to place your order on your
favorite website, follow these steps to make sure you aren't left
with a lifeless device with no batteries.
The first thing to do
when purchasing any new device is to find out whether it needs
batteries. On physical packaging in brick and mortar stores, this is
usually indicated on the back of the package near the barcode. For
example, a portable mp3 player may state: "Requires two AA
batteries." Or a Laptop may indicate: "Requires battery number
XXXXXX." When shopping online, similar information is usually
located in the tech specs or product details for the item in
question. If the battery information in not listed, you may have to
do a bit more research. For example, many eBay listings for
battery-powered products do not list the types of batteries
required. In this case, the easiest course of action is to do a web
search for the type of item or even the exact model number of the
product and try to find more information on the required batteries
from other websites.
The next step is to
find out if the required batteries are included with the product.
Again this information is usually printed on the package or listed
on the webpage. For example, the package may read: "Requires two AA
batteries (Batteries not included)." or the webpage may indicate: "Includes
battery number XXXXXX." If the batteries are included, great! The
only thing you may want to think about is spare batteries. However,
if batteries are not included, you need to determine which types of
batteries you need and how to get them.
For some reason,
companies often make it difficult to either provide your own
batteries for their products or to replace the batteries they
include with the product. In the case of
laptops,
digital cameras,
camcorders,
cell phones, etc. online retailers usually have
extensive listings of part numbers so you can find and purchase a
replacement battery with ease. However, some batteries that sound
uncommon and hard to find may actually be sitting in your drawer.
For example, battery numbers LR03, LR6, LR14,
LR20, and 6LR61correspond to the common battery types
AAA,
AA,
C,
D,
and
9
Volt, respectively. Again, a web search will go far in such
cases, helping you make sure you don't already have the battery you
need.
If you follow the
above steps, you should have no trouble locating batteries for all
your new purchases. However, if you are still having trouble
locating a battery for a particular device or product, feel free to
email us at
info@lowcostbatteries.com and let one of our qualified staff
help you locate the battery you need.
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