PANASONIC 9V Super Heavy Duty Carbon Zinc Battery (1-Pack)

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PANASONIC 9V Super Heavy Duty Power Battery (Single Pack)

Ensure your essential devices are always powered up with the PANASONIC 9V Super Heavy Duty Power Battery. This reliable Carbon-Zinc battery is designed to provide long-lasting, consistent power for a variety of low-to-moderate drain electronics around the home or office.

Perfect for devices that require standard, dependable energy, such as smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, transistor radios, clocks, and select toys. Trust the Panasonic name for quality and the Super Heavy Duty rating for an excellent balance of power and value.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • 9 Volt Power: Standard voltage required for many safety and audio devices.

  • Carbon-Zinc Chemistry: Reliable and cost-effective energy source for general-purpose use.

  • Super Heavy Duty: Provides dependable, consistent power for low-drain applications.

  • Single Pack (9V1): Convenient blister pack for replacing single batteries.

  • Ideal For: Smoke detectors, wireless microphones, flashlights, security systems, and toys.

  • Reliable Brand: Quality assurance from Panasonic, a trusted name in electronics.

Voltage: 9V

Chemistry: Carbon-Zinc (Heavy Duty)

Count: 1 Battery (Single Pack)

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