Archive for May, 2008

Wii Can’t Get Enough - Wii Batteries, Wii Remote Batteries, Wii Replacement Batteries

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

wii batteries, wii remote batteries, wii replacement batteries

 

 

 

 

 

There is a craze for the Nintendo Wii unlike any other video game system. The Nintendo Wii has made people around the entire world stand up (literally) and take notice. The Ninteno Wii is a highly involved video game system that stimulates both the body and mind. Wii remote batteries are in high demand and at www.medicbatteries.com you can purchase Wii replacement batteries in bulk at the best possible prices.

 At Medic Batteries we recommend using Energizer AA lithium batteries as your Wii replacement batteries. Energizer Lithium AA batteries are the perfect Wii batteries. They are lightweight and last 5 to 6 times longer than a standard AA alkaline battery. As a Wii man myself I understand the importance of long lasting Wii remote batteries, there’s nothing worse than a 3:00 am trip to CVS to buy over priced Wii replacement batteries.

 Trust Medic Batteries to provide your Wii remote batteries!!!!!

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Energizer AA Lithium Batteries

Surefire Battery

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Surefire Battery, Surefire lithium battery

 

 

 

 

 

 

Surefire is a high-end flashlight and Surefire lithium battery manufacturer and distributor. Surefire has reported incidents of Surefire lithium battery explosion and corrosion happening while used in their flashlights. Once Surefire looked into it, Surefire discovered it was a matter of substandard batteries, not an issue with their flashlights or Surefire lithium battery. The Surefire batteries used in the incident were not Surefire Battery brand or any other respected well-known brand, such as Duracell or Energizer. They were substandard batteries that were either foreign-made or counterfeit purchased from an unreliable source. Once this was discovered Surefire declared that no one should use no-name or foreign-made batteries 123 lithium because it puts them in danger.

 

Surefire suggests if the use of Surefire lithium battery or Duracell 123 batteries in its flashlights..

 

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Duracell Ultra 3V Lithium 123 Batteries – FREE SHIPPING – Available in 6 pack, 12 pack or 50 pack for as low as $2.15/battery.

 

Maglite Batteries

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Maglite Batteries, Maglite battery

 

 

 

Maglite is a household name. Generally speaking if you have purchased a heavy duty flashlight it is probably a Maglite. Maglite flashlights stand out when compared to the rest of the flashlight community for many reasons, specifically their quality and history. Although they do have a line of rechargeable flashlights, their bread and butter is still in battery operated flashlights. Maglite battery needs range all the way from AAA to D, basically depending on the size of the flashlight. Maglite batteries are easy to find, you can go to Wal-Mart and pay retail value or you can shop at http://www.medicbatteries.com, buy in bulk and save. Medic Batteries carries popular sized Energizer & Duracell batteries to power a Maglite flashlight, AA all the way through D.

 

Shopping with Medic Batteries for all of your Maglite battery replacement needs just makes sense

 

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Energizer Industrial AA Alkaline Batteries

 

Energizer Industrial D Alkaline Batteries

 

Duracell Procell  C Alkaline Batteries

Duracell Ultra Lithium 123A Batteries for Surefire Lights

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

lithium 123a batteries, surefire

Know what you are buying!

 

Reports have been released stating there have been several incidents of lithium 123A batteries exploding, leaking, and even catching on fire in many popular brands of flashlights, caused by the use of counterfeit and substandard batteries. In a number of the reported incidents a police officer using faulty, substandard lithium 123A batteries, had them explode while on his belt. Luckily he reacted quickly enough to avoid injury.

 

As consumer it is vital to know where our products are manufactured and to what standards. At Medic Batteries we recommend using batteries made in the US, or at US standards. For example, we distribute Duracell lithium 123A batteries, which are made in Japan, but to Duracell’s strict US standards.

 

Duracell and Energizer both used to manufacture all of their batteries in the US, but both have moved the production of their lithium batteries to Japan. SureFire, a high-end flashlight and battery manufacturer was the first to comment on these incidents. Besides its own SureFire 123A lithium batteries, Surefire recommend Duracell 123A batteries as a suitable substitute.

 

At www.medicbatteries.com you’ll find quality products made in the US or to US standards set by the battery manufacturer, which in the case of our lithium 123A batteries is Duracell, a trusted brand for over 40 years.

 

 

How to avoid dangerous counterfeit and faulty batteries:

 

·          Only buy batteries made in the US, or to US standards set by a respected well-known manufacturer, such as Duracell or Energizer.

·          Avoid using batteries that say ‘Made in China’ or ‘PRC’ as these are usually substandard foreign made possibly dangerous products.

·          Only buy from a respected company that guarantees the batteries quality and manufacturing standards, such as Medic Batteries where we provide quality products at unbeatable prices with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

 

Click Link below to Shop for QUALITY lithium 123A batteries – all SHIP FREE - available in 6 pack, 12 pack and 50 pack:

 

Duracell Ultra 123 Lithium Batteries 

Surefire Flashlight Batteries

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Surefire flashlight batteries, Surefire lithium flashlight batteries 

  

  

 

 

Surefire flashlight batteries are manufactured and distributed for use in Surefire flashlights. Surefire has reported incidents of Surefire lithium flashlight batteries exploding while used in their flashlights. Once Surefire looked into it, Surefire discovered it was a matter of substandard counterfeit and foreign-made batteries, not an issue with Surefire flashlight batteries.

The lithium 123 batteries used in the incident were not Surefire flashlight batteries or any other respected well-known brand, such as Duracell or Energizer. They were substandard batteries. Once this was discovered Surefire declared that no one should use no-name or foreign made batteries because it puts them in danger. Surefire suggests the use of its own brand of Surefire lithium flashlight batteries 123 batteries OR Duracell 123 batteries.

While neither Duracell nor Energizer make their lithium 123 batteries in the US any longer, they are made in Japan to US standards. At Medic Batteries we sell Duracell Lithium 123 batteries and stand by their quality.

Click link below to shop for Duracell 123 Batteries – FREE SHIPPING on 6 pack, 12 pack or 50 pack 123 batteries every day: 

Duracell Ultra 3 volt lithium 123 Batteries

Energizer AAAA Batteries and the Stylus Streamlight

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

AAAA batteries, Stylus Streamlight 

 

 

 

 

 

Most people have never heard of AAAA batteries. Well we are here to let you know that they are alive and well. There are actually many practical uses for AAAA batteries, including but not limited to mini-flashlights, laser pointers, calculators, movie cameras, portable TV sets, and penlights such as the Stylus Streamlight LED penlight flashlight.

 

The demand for AAAA batteries is growing as the Stylus Streamlight penlights are gaining popularity. The Stylus Streamlight penlight comes in many models: Stylus Pro, Micro-Stream, Ultraviolet, and the Reach, and all take three AAAA batteries.

Shop for Energizer AAAA batteries at www.medicbatteries.com. AAAA batteries SHIP FREE and Medic’s Energizer AAAA batteries are sold for as little as $.90 per battery while other companies charge as much as $2.50 per battery.  

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Energizer AAAA Batteries