Does What It Says On The Tin
These batteries are pretty much what you'd expect. Convenient to order right along with a toy, but a little less cost-effective than buying at a store or in bulk.
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Wow, it's great to get batteries right along with your toy order. No searching through drawers to find a specific size or shape of battery. No annoying and confusing trips down the battery aisle of your local grocery store. It's all right there for you. EdenFantasys.com tells you precisely which batteries are needed for your new toy right on the webpage. You can click the link and are directed to the product page for your unique battery needs. All you have to do is select "add to cart" and you're done. One-click battery buying with all the guesswork taken out of it! You will want to purchase these batteries for the sake of convenience. You just tear open your package, pop them into whatever toy you have, and get down to business.
No one can argue with the convenience of getting batteries along with your order. These batteries do exactly what you expect them to. They work! Although you can purchase rechargeable batteries (an earth-friendlier option to be sure), make sure you double-check your toy to see if the company advises against them. Lelo, the manufacturer of my new toy, the PicoBong Kaya, states in the instruction booklet that rechargeable batteries will affect the speed and strength of vibration. Who wants that?! So it's these classic, normal old batteries for me.
The only drawback of these batteries is really the price. They're a little bit more expensive than you might find at Wal-Mart or the like. This is especially true considering you are only getting four batteries total. We all know it's more cost-practical to buy in bulk. So if you are going to use your toys a lot, be prepared to buy more batteries soon. Another point to note is that these simple, generic batteries may not last as long as some name-brand super-extended varieties. So far though, mine are still going strong.
No one can argue with the convenience of getting batteries along with your order. These batteries do exactly what you expect them to. They work! Although you can purchase rechargeable batteries (an earth-friendlier option to be sure), make sure you double-check your toy to see if the company advises against them. Lelo, the manufacturer of my new toy, the PicoBong Kaya, states in the instruction booklet that rechargeable batteries will affect the speed and strength of vibration. Who wants that?! So it's these classic, normal old batteries for me.
The only drawback of these batteries is really the price. They're a little bit more expensive than you might find at Wal-Mart or the like. This is especially true considering you are only getting four batteries total. We all know it's more cost-practical to buy in bulk. So if you are going to use your toys a lot, be prepared to buy more batteries soon. Another point to note is that these simple, generic batteries may not last as long as some name-brand super-extended varieties. So far though, mine are still going strong.
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Good review
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Never thought of doing a review on batteries...thanks!
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good review, thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the review while yes the price is a little up there for the quantity that you get it is still great that you can get them at a discount using site sale codes or partner codes such as mine that is displayed on my page. I don't always need batteries since I get mostly rechargeable toys but when I order a toy that will need them its easier to get them all in the same spot.
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Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks!
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Thanks for the review.
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