CR2016 Dry Cell

When we think of button cells, we usually think of the CR2016 versions. After all, these batteries are mainly used in devices that are in our immediate environment, such as wristwatches, remote controls, medical instruments or garage door openers. This also shows that these mini energy cells are used for a longer period of time, which means they are known for their durability. Read more...

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• Type: CR2016
• Chemical-composite: lithium
• Voltage: 3V
• Use: remote controllers, calculators, clocks
• 2 pcs blister

Gross price (including 27% VAT): 2.00€ (Net price: 1.57€)

• Varta type: CR 2016
• Voltage: 3 V
• Up to 70% more power for long-lasting and reliable performance* (Up to 70% more power for CR2032 vs. IEC 60086-2 14.0 electronic key test MAD. Performance may vary depending on usage.)
• Low internal resistance and self-discharge
• VARTA battery experts since 1887
• Guaranteed high level of performance and extended life of up to 10 years

Gross price (including 27% VAT): 0.89€ (Net price: 0.70€)
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In the DND Telecom webshop you will find Duracell brand CR2016 batteries, because we care about the safety of our children. The question immediately arises: what makes a button cell safe? Because children like to put things in their mouths, so Duracell has given these batteries a bitter-tasting coating on the back. If a child puts this button battery in his mouth, he will spit it out immediately, because he won't like it.


What does the CR2016 designation mean?In the name, the C stands for lithium energy cell, the R stands for round shape, 20 stands for diameter and 16 stands for height. The CR2016 mini battery has a voltage of 3V. If you need more capacity, you can even connect them in series.


Remember these types of batteries are disposable energy cells, they cannot be recharged. Therefore they have a low self-discharge rate, which in turn extends their shelf life. Really, don't try to recharge them, as this could lead to an explosion!