Battery Market UK

PANASONIC 4R25 (996) 6V LANTERN BATTERY

Availability: In stock

RRP £5.99

£4.85 inc VAT and save 19% on RRP

    Multi-buy deals

  • Buy 6 for £3.25 each and save 46% on RRP
  • Buy 12 for £2.90 each and save 52% on RRP

Quick Overview

Panasonic 4R25 6V zinc Lantern batteries are ideal for low drain devices. In addition to camping lanterns, they can be used to power radios, flashlights, and electric fences.


Buy in bulk online and save more on your batteries.



  • Number in pack: 1

  • Battery Name: 4R25

  • Also known as: 996

  • Battery type: Zinc Chloride

  • Voltage: 6v

PANASONIC 4R25, 996 6V LANTERN BATTERY

More Views

  • PANASONIC 4R25, 996 6V LANTERN BATTERY


Delivery charges are automatically calculated by order value.

-
 £2.95 delivery charge on orders upto £20.00
-
 Orders £20.00 & over are shipped free of charge.
 
 

We aim to process & ship orders both quickly and efficently usually within one working day (Monday - Friday),
Non-mainland and outlying areas (Scottish Highlands & Isles, Channel Isles, B.F.P.O, Scilly Isles, I.O.M & N Ireland) can take a further 1-2 days.

We ship to UK addresses only.


UPS is an online trackable service and may require a signature upon delivery.
All items are securely packaged.

 

TIPS FOR PROPER BATTERY CARE AND USE

Use the correct size and type of battery specified by the manufacturer of your device

Keep battery contact surfaces and battery compartment contacts clean by rubbing them with a clean pencil eraser or a rough cloth each time you replace batteries.

Remove batteries from a device when it is not expected to be in use for several months.

Remove batteries from equipment while it is being powered by household (AC) current.

Make sure that you insert batteries into your device properly, with the + (plus) and – (minus) terminals aligned correctly. CAUTION: Some equipment using more than three batteries may appear to work properly even if one battery is inserted incorrectly.

Store batteries in a dry place at normal room temperature. Do not refrigerate Duracell batteries; this will not make them last longer.

Extreme temperatures reduce battery performance. Avoid putting battery-powered devices in very warm places.

Do not attempt to recharge a battery unless the battery specifically is marked “rechargeable.”

Some dead batteries and batteries that are exposed to extremely high temperatures may leak. A crystalline structure may begin to form on the outside of the battery.