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Thomann 9V 6LR

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Alkaline Block Battery 9 V (type 6LR)

  • Cadmium-free
  • Colour: Black

Note on disposal: Check your local laws and regulations for the proper disposal of batteries in your country. The following rules apply in Germany: In line with the Battery Directive (Batteriegesetz; BattG), you as the consumer are obligated to return all batteries and rechargeable batteries. Disposal via normal household waste is not permitted! Batteries containing pollutants can be identified by the symbol of a crossed-out wheeled bin and the chemical symbol (Cd = cadmium; Hg = mercury; Pb = lead) of the metal essential for classification. Used batteries and rechargeable batteries can be returned free of charge to our shop, to other outlets where batteries are sold or to public waste management authorities.

Available since November 2017
Item number 417473
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Battery Charger No
Battery Size 9V
Accumulator No
24,60 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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NO BATTERY SENT
Anonymous 01.03.2022
Hi Mensch!

I want sent the battery and I've seen other reviews where people didn't. This isn't a big issue but if you promise something, you should deliver.

Overall, I love the guitar and the previous one I bought from you and love your ethic and service. Just slightly disappointed at this lack of attention to detail.

Cheers

Dave
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Works as it should
11\\12 12.08.2018
Well, it works as it should, a good long lusting 9v battery. From my perspective, it operates at approximately the same time as it's more costly counterparts and makes the job done.

The only minus for me (happened only once, but made me kinda nervous and I think I should mention it) happened when it started to get hot and puff up. Not sure whether it was my fault or it was misfunctioned, but it was an unpleasant surprise.

Still, it happened only once and all other batteries work like a charm. Would definitely recommend it to anyone who is one tight budget or just don't want to spend a lot of money on more costly batteries.
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EB
Not much longevity
Edgar Blackdagger 06.12.2020
I've bought several of these, I've put them on pedals and on my active bass, the truth is they don't last much, about 60% the time an "Energizer" lasts and they die quite slowly (that's not the way most Alkaline batteries work) so my bass started sounding weaker and softer so gradually that I wasn't sure if it was all in my head, it had to, because the battery was only 3 months in the bass.
So I went and bought new strings and that's when I realized it was the battery...

So, for me yes, it seems like a cheap alternative but I'd need twice as many, so it's actually not that cheap, plus I can't rely on these with the way they die.
I now use them for starving the power input of analog pedals for certain sounds on recordings.
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LC
The magic of electricity
Lloyd Christmas 04.05.2022
Isn't it miraculous in a sense ? These tiny little bundles of mini wires and cables, neatly packaged in a rectangle that could fit in my mouth, conducting electrical signals. Wow. I couldn't have invented it. All I do is place them in my active guitar and jam Cannibal Corpse riffs. Thank you Thomann for delivering this along with my new 7-string. Good service. But wow though. That electricity.
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