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Energizer® Coin Lithium 2025 Battery

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Energizer has a full range of button cell batteries. Whether it’s for your watch, glucose monitor, pedometer, remote control or other small devices, we have the right battery for your needs.

For our 20mm lithium coin cell batteries, you might notice you now need a scissors to open the package … this is because Energizer is proactively addressing the threat of battery ingestion amongst children. Energizer leads the industry by being the first battery manufacturer to introduce coin lithium battery packaging that voluntarily meets the strict guidelines set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) for child resistance. We’re proud to help keep kids safe!

Feel free to visit The Battery Controlled, where you can learn more and help create awareness for this little known risk to small children.

Product Specs

  • Reliable, dependable power
  • Used in heart rate monitors, keyless entry, glucose monitors, toys & games
  • Performs in extreme temperatures from -22ºF ~ 140ºF
  • Holds power for 8 years when not in use
  • Cell size: 2025
  • IEC: CR2025
  • Volt: 3
  • Replacement for: 280-205, 5003LC, BR2025, DL2025, ECR2025, SB-T14

Important: Coin Lithium batteries are not interchangeable. Both the diameter and thickness can vary based on the cell designation. While some device battery compartments may be sized in a way that different battery types can fit in the compartment, the capacities will vary by size. Energizer recommends that you use the cell designation specified by the manufacturer of your device or identified in the list provided above.

Product Datasheet

(1) KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Swallowing may lead to serious injury or death in as little as 2 hours due to chemical burns and potential perforation of the esophagus. Immediately see doctor, have doctor phone (202) 625-3333. Keep in original package until ready to use. Dispose of used batteries immediately. (2) Risk of injury due to fire, explosion or leakage. Do not disassemble, charge, crush or expose to fire or high temperatures.

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1battery dead when I opened the pkg and the other lasted 1 week. I bought a 2 pk of 2025 for the car key fob. One was dead upon installing it-took the pkg back to Walgreens-got a new 2 pk in trade. 1 last 1 week and the other 2 weeks.The batteries used to last for years -not days.WHat happened here? February 25, 2013
One battery didn't work I trust the brand and it's products and I had no complaints until this product. One of the batteries didn't work out of two that I purchased. August 5, 2012
The battery didn't last 24 hours! I put the battery in my scales around 4:00 pm and at 7:00 am the next day the battery was dead. Won't be buying this brand again! July 14, 2012
Have to buy alot at one time, Would be nice to have more than 2 in a pack, as the store doesnt always have them available. They are quite popular, and when I need 4 they have 1. We live in a very small town and have to travel to have variety of shopping options. December 17, 2011
Lasts forever! My car is over six years old. This is the battery that fits into my remote opener which is also needed for the car to turn on. Between the two, the remote is utilized between 120 and 150 times per week. The battery that came with the remote lasted about 6 months. Just last week I put the second Energizer 2025B in. The first replacement had lasted about 3 years. Now that's an exceptional product! December 16, 2011
This product is long lasting I always try to find the Energizer battery for this model. It always seems to last longer, as I have to use the product that uses this several times a day, every single day. As opposed to several other versions of this battery they will only last for a month or sometimes less than that. The Energizer will last longer and is dependable. December 16, 2011
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Is there a rechargeable set available?
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As a manufacturer of batteries, we are not able to run full estimates of time on all of the 3D Glasses that are in the market. In the tests that we have conducted on 3D glasses, we have found that the number of viewing hours varies based on the number of batteries in the device and the specific manufacturer. We recommend checking with the manufacturer or the manufacturer’s website for this information as they often make claims on number of viewing hours.
As for a rechargeable option, there are several models available in the market, and in fact, Samsung manufacturers some of these as well. It is a different type of battery than a 2025 and they are typically not interchangeable.
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For technical data on this battery, as well as all Energizer batteries, I would like to direct you to the Product Technical Information site at Energizer.com. It has a Product Datasheet with all the size and capacity (163 mAh) information that you need for the CR2025.

http://data.energizer.com/Default.aspx

Hope this helps, but please let us know if there is anything else you need.
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I have a Sears garage door opener which has a coin Lithium 2032 battery in it. Want to know if I can safely replace it with a 2025 battery?
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As long as the battery fits (same diameter) and contact can be made between the battery and the device, a 2025 should work. With that said, due to the size of the 2025 battery being a bit smaller than the 2032, there is less Lithium in the battery, and it will have less run-time than the 2032. Otherwise, it should work but just not for as long.
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I purchase specialty batteries at: Grocery Store
I replace my battery: 3-4 times per year
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While neither of these are the same exact size as the CR1225, both the CR1216 and CR1220 could be used to replace this battery size in some devices. Because they are the same diameter, they should fit in most devices that take the 1225. With all that said, their thickness is slightly less as is the mAh (capacity) of the battery itself. Hope that helps.
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Most of our retail packaging has a Best if Used By date on the bottom left corner of the front. If it's older packaging and there is no BIUB date, you can check the battery for a code date. Depending on the coding, we can tell you when the batteries were produced and when they would expire. Please advise if you need that date based on coding.
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The BIUB should be on the package, at least on newer packaging. If you have older packaging and there is no BIUB date, there should be a 2 letter code imprinted on the cell itself. If you can provide the 2 letter code, we can tell you what the expiration date is for that cell.
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The expiration date for the battery you have is May 2019.
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The expiration date on Energizer Coin Lithium batteries with a YA code date is March 2019.
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Age: 25-34
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I've used this product for: 6-10 years
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Thank you for your question. Our code dates are 2 letters, but UU is not a valid code. Please look on the battery cell. Is there a different code on the battery itself?
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It's our feeling at this point that this is very low. Much too low for this type of battery in that type of device. With that said, what would help us further is if you could provide the type of Vizio remote that you have. We should be able to address your question much better, but with that said, this does not seem like the appropriate amount of time given the cell and device type.
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