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Digital camera reviews of Ultralast UL-123/2 3V CR123 Photo Lithium Battery Retail PackDigital camera Review: Rip off! Summary: 1 Stars
Although the product is as advertised, I did not know until after its purchase (because shipping was bundled with another item) that the shipping costs greatly exceeded the cost to purchase a similar item at regular retail price at any store. I am disappointed with Amazon that each item's cost and shipping is not itemized BEFORE actual purchasing.
Digital camera Review: Same price, worse performance Summary: 2 Stars
I bought the Ultralast 2-pack as a filler item. Out of the box, one cell measured 100% on my ZTS tester and the other one measured 80%. Not acceptable, AND hazardous to use in 2-cell lights (the weaker battery can burst and start a fire).
It is not hard to find Energizer, Duracell, Panasonic, or Rayovac CR123A batteries online for about $2.00 each. Or even off-brand Titanium or Battery Station for $1.00 each. But every cell from these manufacturers shows 100%, in my experience.
Digital camera Review: Shocking Performance Summary: 5 Stars
The 3 Volt CR-123A batteries I purchased were the correct dimensions, were properly polarized (one end was positive and the other negative), also known as the cathode and anode, had attractive art work on the outside, were not excessively heavy and came filled up with freely mobile electrons. The cylindrical structure was more than capable of containing the electron flux until instructed by the camera device to release a flow. These were not rechargeable and I want to say that when the electron flux had dissipated below a useful level, due to the dimensions and exterior geometry of the flux container I was able to propel them quite rapidly with a slingshot. To those of you who are crazy into recycling I point out that there were no prohibitions on either the flux canister or the packaging that prohibited slingshot disposal methods. I used a really, really think rubber band and unless the atmospheric friction incinerated the flux canister, it now resides in low earth orbit. As for the packaging material, it is now in adump.
Digital camera Review: THE SAME FOR LESS Summary: 5 Stars
This type of battery is hard to find and can be expensive. It's worth buying a couple of packs. The shelf life is over 8 years. They don't leak like alkaline, so you don't have to take out of their equipment,
I use these for several flashlights that I own. They work EXACTLY the same as a Duracell or Energizer for 1/3 the price. Don't think you're getting more or less by buying a certain brand.
Although, I can say from my experience that the Radio Shack brand of batteries are of less quality and reliability. Example: My father bought a couple of packs of this type from R.S. for over $12 and they barely worked at all.
Digital camera Review: These didn't work at all Summary: 1 Stars
I put them in my smoke detector about a month and a holf after I received them. They didn't work at all.
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