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C Alkaline Power 1.5V LR14 Batteries - Pack of 2 Box of 12 Stock Number: ES1740551

Genuine Panasonic batteries supplied as box of 12 and each pack contains 2 C batteries (total 24 batteries)

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Manufactured by Panasonic

(This part fits select models)

C Alkaline Power 1.5V Batteries - Pack of 24

If your everyday devices are running low eSpares can help! We have the genuine C Alkaline batteries made by Panasonic that will give you long-lasting power in a broad range of everyday devices. Once fitted you will be able to use your devices for longer with no worries of the batteries going flat!

Specification:

  • Type: C
  • 1.5 (Volts)
  • Battery Chemistry: Alkaline
  • 24 total batteries
  • Comes as box of 12 and each pack contains 2 C batteries
  • Anti-leak protection with unique gas-suppression technology
  • Triple tough coating for a smooth energy flow and longer life
  • Ideal for use with low and medium drain applications such as radios, clocks, remotes and much more
  • Store safely for up to 7 years

1 Question and 3 Answers

The web page does not show the pack quantity. The same omission is on ther Panasonic alkaline C. Maybe other places as well. But I haven't checked.

By DV - UK - 17 November 2015
  • Just looked again, and it clearly says on the side of the box"12 x 2 = 24" Do I get a prize now? Actually, I win everytime I visit eSpares thanks to your advice, prices and service. Thanks By Jim - 'oop norf' - 29 May 2017
  • Sorry to be pedantic Chris but : it does say "Carton of 12 Twin pack batteries." which by my limited mathematical reasoning means 12 twins = 24 actual batteries. Perhaps I need my braincell batteries recharging, but I doubt it. Best wishes to you all, and thanks for the always excellent service and advice, and the 'laffs' as we say here 'oop norf' By Jim - 'oop norf' as I said - 29 May 2017
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    We have updated an image and a pack description for this product.

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