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Energizer® Silver Oxide EPX76 Battery


For electronics around the house, like keyless entry, electronic books and glucose monitors, Energizer goes beyond the basic battery sizes to bring you the ones you need.

Product Specs

  • Optimal power for calculators & film cameras
  • Cell size: EPX76
  • Volt: 1.5
  • Replacement for: 1131SO, 357, A76, CR44, D357/303, PX76A, PX76, SR44, SR44W

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does the 357 replace the exp76

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I purchase specialty batteries at: Mass Merchandise Store (e.g. Kmart, Target, Wal-Mart)
I replace my battery: 1-2 times per year
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Yes, these are replacement types.
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Age: 55-64
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I've used this product for: 31+
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Thank you for your great question. We are still producing the EPX76Z. I apologize that you are having trouble locating this product but you should be able to find it at retailers such as Walmart, Walgreens, CVS, and Sears. You may also find this product online. Hope this helps. Any additional questions, let us know here or give us a call at 1.800.383.7323.
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The battery is close to 1 1/8 inch across on the positive side. It has a small tit like appendage coming out of the positive side that is probably the negative post. The battery is slightly thicker than a quarter.
The numbers 061179 are printed on the positive side.

The watch can be identified as a small pocket type watch with a small rectangle containing what I think is an LCD screen to display the time. The case is copper plated with shiny brass. The name on the watch is Sensor with a small + in the o of Sensor. Can you help me find a battery for this watch?
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I've used this product for: 31+
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I purchase specialty batteries at: Online
I replace my battery: 5 or more times per year
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Thank you for this great question, I would be happy to assist you. I would recommend calling our consumer affairs office so we may gather a bit more information on this product to better assist you.

1-800-383-7323

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Which is better, this one or 357/303?

For a device that's only used occasionally (e.g. a flashlight) and is totally off when not in use, but is decently high drain when in use, which is recommended, EPX76 or 357/303?
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Thank you for your great question! Though these batteries are very similar, the EPX76 may give you a little more life in a device as opposed to the 357/303. If you have any further questions please feel free to let us know.
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Thank you for this great question, I would be happy to assist you. The EPX76 battery is a silver oxide and a 1.55v battery, the A76 is the replacement for the LR44 battery, that one is an alkaline battery at 1.5v. Besides the chemistry and slight difference on the voltage, there is no other difference between the two.

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