: Maxell Watch Battery Button Cell LR1120 AG8 Pack of 10 Batteries

: Maxell Watch Battery Button Cell LR1120 AG8 Pack of 10 Batteries

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Maxell Watch Battery Button Cell LR1120 AG8 Pack of 10 Batteries

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Maxell Watch Battery Button Cell LR1120 AG8 Pack of 10 Batteries
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Product Brand: Maxell
EAN: 5036446106001
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Product Manufacturer: Maxell
Model: AG8 191 LR55 LR1120
Publisher: Maxell
Ranking: 15113
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  • Maxell Battery LR1120
  • Used in Watches, Electronics and more
  • High Quality Battery
  • 10 On A Pack
  • Made in Japan




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Maxell Watch Battery Button Cell LR1120. Maxell is a worldwide leader in small electronics batteries. Maxell offers a full line of Watch Electronic Specialty Batteries for applications used in precision engineering tools to power a wide variety of small electronic devices. Maxell batteries are used in home health devices such as glucose monitors, blood pressure cuffs and digital ear thermometers. Also, button cells can be used in keyless remote entry systems for cars and homes. Hand held electronic devices also use batteries in calculators, watches, photo camera, computers, audio books, games, toys and more. A Cross-reference information guide is inclued in each order. Made in Japan.










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