I hate this scale, it says low battery and shuts off after just 3 months of sitting in the drawer. It infuriates me that there’s still a lot of energy in the battery, I can use that in remote controls with no issues

If there’s enough battery to say “low battery”, then there’s enough battery to show the measurements!

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    2 months ago

    CR2032 batteries are hit and miss in my experience. Sometimes my car FOB burns through one a month2 and other times they’ll last years.

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        2 months ago

        In my experience you can feel how good they are by how heavy they weight in your hand.

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          I actually just bought some Panasonic CR2032 and opened the packaging yesterday and I did notice they were heavier 😁

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            Funny that you mention Panasonic, because that’s the brand I noticed it first with.

            The Panasonic cells that come with a device are usually garbage, also the stuff you get on flee markets and cheap packages on the Internet.

            They apparently have cells that hold up and weight noticeably more.

            For the standard sizes like AAA, AA and D cells there’s only Duracell for me. They’re still miles ahead of their competitors imo.

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              It’s my first time getting name brand in a while, but it’s possible it’s like OEM tires, where the tires that come with your car don’t have as much tread as a new tire you bought yourself, even of the same model.

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                Exactly. They don’t want to provide them at all, but customers would get furious, so they cheap out as much as they can.