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Ultralast BATT-E30025CL Rechargeable 2.4V NIMH Replacement Home Phone Battery

Ultralast BATT-E30025CL Rechargeable 2.4V NIMH Replacement Home Phone Battery

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UPC: 728286206137
Brand: Ultralast

Ultralast BATT-E30025CL Rechargeable 2.4V NiMH Replacement Home Phone Battery

Revitalize your home phone with the Ultralast BATT-E30025CL Rechargeable Battery. Designed as a replacement for various home phone models, this battery ensures reliable performance and extended talk time.

Key Features:

  • Rechargeable NiMH Technology: Utilizes Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) technology for reliable and long-lasting power.
  • 2.4V Voltage: Provides a consistent 2.4V power output, compatible with many home phone systems.
  • Replacement Battery: Designed to replace old or depleted batteries, restoring your phone's functionality and performance.
  • Extended Talk Time: Offers extended talk and standby time, ensuring your phone remains operational when you need it most.
  • Easy Installation: Compact design fits easily into your home phone, with straightforward installation for quick replacement.
  • Environmental Friendly: NiMH technology is environmentally friendly and free from harmful chemicals.

Upgrade your home phone with the Ultralast BATT-E30025CL Rechargeable 2.4V NiMH Replacement Battery, and enjoy dependable performance and extended usage.

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