$11.29 when purchased online
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About this item
Highlights
- 6 pack of Rayovac Size 312 Hearing Aid Batteries
- Duracell hearing power, budget friendly price
- Certified Child Resistant packaging* *Senior Adult Test, Sequential Child Test, CPSC 16 CFR PART 1700.20, August 2023, Prepared by Child Related Research, Inc.
- Size 312 batteries have a long, wide tabs to make them easy to grab
- Each 312 battery stays fresh up to four years
Description
Duracell hearing power, budget-friendly price. Rayovac Size 312 Hearing Aid Batteries are formulated to provide quality performance and deliver power when you need it. This long-lasting formula provides consistent, high-quality performance throughout the life of the battery and is ideal for high-use devices and features like streaming video, audio and phone calls. Rayovac Hearing Aid Batteries are now packaged in certified Child Resistant packaging. While 100% child resistant in testing, the packs are senior-considerate* and can be easily opened by users in seconds, using scissors. *Senior Adult Test, Sequential Child Test, CPSC 16 CFR PART 1700.20, August 2023, Prepared by Child Related Research, Inc.
Weight: .54 Grams
Volts: 1.4 Volts
Package Quantity: 6
Rechargeable: Single-Use
Battery: 6 A312 Zinc Air, Required, Included
TCIN: 92698711
UPC: 012800538072
Item Number (DPCI): 008-08-8933
Origin: Assem In USA w/ foreign parts
Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 1.95 inches length x 0.31 inches width x 4.25 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.018 pounds
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The new packaging for the 312 hearing aid batteries has received significant criticism for being extremely difficult to open, especially for seniors and those with limited hand strength. Many guests have expressed frustration over the need for scissors or specialized tools to access the batteries, which detracts from the convenience of using them. Despite the batteries themselves being reliable and long-lasting, the packaging redesign has led to a negative experience for many users, prompting them to consider switching brands.
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2.4 out of 5 stars with 247 reviews
0% would recommend
1 recommendations
NOT child proof
1 out of 5 stars
grandpa - 10 days ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
I bought these and I wont buy them again. After having to get my best pair of scissors to cut thru the package to get two out I continued to get them all out of the package. Now I have 4 loose batteries on my dresser. Guess who grabbed them off of my dresser. Yes my grand child. So instead of be child resistant they are more available to the children. I will not buy your product until you go back to the old package.
Extremely difficult to open
1 out of 5 stars
Have no nickname - 19 days ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
i must replace 312 Batteries for my 92 year husband who is deaf without hearing aids. The new packaging i have to deal with is not at all easy. Do you expect one to carry scissors with them, since batteries go out at any time or place? Child proof is not the big problem, poor new packaging is the problem.
Packing Problem Only
3 out of 5 stars
KayKay444 - 25 days ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
I've used only your brand of batteries since I began wearing a hearing aid about five years ago. The batteries are consistently working well. However, it's your recent change in packaging that is driving me away...to a different brand. The rigid plastic packaging is impossible to cut through with a scissors. If one's hands are strong enough to use the scissors on that plastic, it's almost impossible to separate the two pieces. The plastic is sharp (especially once cut with the scissors) and slices into a user's skin and can cause bleeding, which can be dangerous to an elderly person on blood thinners. Is there any chance that you will change this dangerous packaging to a type that is user-friendly? I would prefer to return to your battery vs. using a competitor's.
Terrible packaging-too difficult to remove battery
1 out of 5 stars
Aviator - 27 days ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
The new childproof and allegedly "senior " considerate battery packaging is a joke. They are almost impossible to cut with scissors. I'm 85 with good hand strength and dexterity. It takes several minutes to cut and extract a single battery. This is unacceptable! If I'm away from home without scissors, then I can't replace the battery even if I have a package with me! The plastic itself is very difficult to cut with ordinary scissors. It takes heavy duty scissors or a special "package cutting" device to cut them as suggested. Then the battery flips out of the packaging when you do get it opened, usually on the floor. Surely you can design something better and more convenient!
Horrible packaging
1 out of 5 stars
jff68 - 1 month ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
The recently changed packaging makes the 312 batteries almost impossible to open. Scissors have to be used to open and no good or clear instructions. The plastic packaging is tough and very difficult and dangerous to cut/open. Extremely difficult to open packaging. A person should not have to go find a pair of scissors just to perform what used to be a simple process to change batteries. The person who came up with this new packaging should be fired.
Senior proof packaging
4 out of 5 stars
desertDan - 1 month ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
Rayovac batteries are great , but the new packaging is terrible, being blind in one eye and joint problems having to get scissors to open them creates a real problem getting the batteries out to use. With no kids around making them child proof was a stupid idea, a high shelf works better and the older packaging was much easier on seniors. So now to taking a backup batteries with me I either have to take scissors with me or cut them out and put in a plastic bag to carry with me.
Terrible Packaging
4 out of 5 stars
SYOB - 1 month ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
I've used 312's for several years. I've felt like Ray o vac is a quality product at a good price with super convenient, easy to use packaging. Yesterday I bought my first 312's in the new packaging. Rayo vac, you've made a big marketing mistake! From easy to child (&adult) proof. I just spent 10 minutes opening the package and cutting out the hearing aids. What a pain. You really need to rethink the packaging. Such a big backward step compared to your original packaging. Please try again! I would only recommend the batteries not the packaging.
Total Disaster trying to open.
1 out of 5 stars
Lasinob - 1 month ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
In your zeal to make Child Resistant packages, you have also made Senior Citizen resistant packages. They are pretty much impossible for me to get in to with my arthritic hands. Don't know why the VA is providing Child Resistant packages to senior citizens. Looks like I will have to buy a different brand of non child resistant packages.
Absolutely the worst packaging I've ever encounter
1 out of 5 stars
djh1 - 1 month ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
It is nearly impossible to get the batteries out of this packaging with cutting your fingers, breaking your scissors, and teaching your spouse a whole host of new curse words. I will never (purposely) buy these batteries again.
Last 15 hours longer than Power One
5 out of 5 stars
SharonJ - 1 month ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Up until recently I have been using Power One batteries, which last about 56-57 hours continuously. Then I purchased Rayovac batteries, that consistently gave me 72 hours. I am very impressed.
Packaging challenging for senior with arthritis
2 out of 5 stars
Golfnut77a - 2 months ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
I’m sure there is some data that suggested the need for this sadistic packaging. It’s not worth a crap for a senior veteran with arthritis. Spend a great deal of time trying to cut through the thick plastic in silence as my battery has died.
Sadistic Packaging II
4 out of 5 stars
John41stl - 2 months ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
As a senior with four years experience with hearing aids using 312 batteries, I found the "old" packaging convenient. Now the requirement to use scissors is a non-starter for many venues where battery replacement might occur. Symphony, theater, airplane in flight (TSA will not allow scissors) are impossible to now deal with with the current packaging. We are not stupid however, and will remove the batteries from the new packaging and recycle the old packaging to enable us to continue our lives unencumbered by progress while we endanger the kids in our lives! The packaging engineers can do a much better job than the current edition of 312 batteries.
Terrible new packageing
3 out of 5 stars
Allie - 2 months ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
The new child resistant packaging is terrible , absolutely terrible for elderly people. And I am guessing that it is elderly folks who use your 312 hearing air batteries the most!! Please, please return to old 312 battery packaging..
Packageing: Great Failure
1 out of 5 stars
TAUT - 2 months ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
The Rayovac size 312 hearing aids batteries, 6 per card, are a packaging nightmare! I agree with all of the other negative comments concerning packaging and will not repeat them here but consider them included here. I have tried all kinds of scissors with minimal success. Can you recommend a specific brand/style of scissors that will work? Are you planning to do anything to replace this packaging with one that is kinder and more user friendly? Like perhaps the previous PACKAGING?
New Packaging is Terrible!
1 out of 5 stars
anything - 2 months ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
The latest packaging makes removing batteries to use next to impossible. You absolutely need very sharp tools, household scissors will NOT work.
Child Resistant packaging is Terrible
2 out of 5 stars
Mike P - 2 months ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
If you're old with arthritic hands like me, the new child resistant packaging flat out sucks.
Poor packaging
3 out of 5 stars
butch - 3 months ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
I've purchased this battery a long time. battery is good new child-proof package is very poor. Hard to open especially away from home with no scissors. Go back to the drawing board!
Worst Batteries I've ever had
1 out of 5 stars
mk44 - 3 months ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
These are used for hearing aids and most people wearing hearing aids are elderly. This child proof battery pack is insane and almost impossible for elderly with arthritis to open. They don't last near as long as batteries I've used in the past. A total waste of money
Insane packaging
1 out of 5 stars
STUC - 3 months ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
The website says 99% of seniors can access the batteries in one minute. This is true if you have a torch. Normal scissors break on the armor grade plastic. Fire the person who thought this was a good idea. The batteries are good, but they are poorly packaged.
Fire the packaging engineer
1 out of 5 stars
Jerry989 - 3 months ago
originally posted on Rayovac.com
Seriously, whoever created the child resistant packaging for these batteries needs to find another job. What used to take 10 seconds to access a battery for my hearing aids now takes about 10 minutes and only AFTER I retrieve the tool necessary to open the package. And it STILL isn’t easy!