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Eforcity COMPATIBLE NP-20 Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery for CASIO BATTERY EXILIM EX-Z3 S3 M2 Z4U S1 EX-Z75
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| Never run out of battery power when you're just about to capture the perfect moment! Time to get ext |
| High capacity, rechargeable DC 3.7V Li-Ion battery with premium Japanese cell. |
| Latest Lithium Ion battery technology gives the best performance possible compared to other battery |
| For use with Casio |
| Best replacement for the original NP-20 (NP-20DBA) battery pack |
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Customers Reviews  2009-08-12 NP-20 Lithium Ion battery for Casio camera they fit fine and worked fine but I was not sure how long they would last so I did not give it 5 stars. |  2009-07-05 Battery got stuck I read the reviews about the batteries getting stuck but I bought it anyways because I'm cheap, that was my mistake. When I got the battery, I stuck it in my camera and what do you know...it wouldn't come out. I took some tweezers and started to pull it out, it wouldn't budge and after 1/2 an hour of pulling... I saw smoke. When I finally managed to get the battery out, my cousin told me the battery melted and that my camera is screwed.
*The positive side, I got a full refund and shipping included. |  2009-05-30 Almost Free! Bought several of these when the OEM battery died in my oldest daughter's Exilim (we all have the same model) - fits perfectly, and lasts just as long as OEM - and can you believe the price? |  2009-05-08 Thicker battery I have the exact problem. The label is thicker, therefore the battery can not pop out. Yes, twizer and knife would work but that may not be available all the time when you are in the field. Peeling off the label would work, thus revealing the metal case of the battery, but that would creat an electrical short sometimes. You may have to find a new camera then. I had tried to put 5 mils kapton tape to cover the metal battery case but it would not pop out again. Therefore, the battery is somewhere 0-10 mils thicker than the OEM part. Cheap battery, we get what we paid for. |  2009-04-15 Can't remove it from camera I bought three of these black-encased NP-20 batteries as spares for my grandchildren's three Casio EX-S600 cameras. Their electrical performance appears to be fine, but once inserted into the cameras they cannot be removed by ordinary means. I had to use a knife and a pair of pliers to get them out. The two OEM batteries and one different brand of aftermarket battery with a white cover and a blue band at the bottom just pop out. The seller has offered to refund my purchase price but not the shipping charges -- so my refund would be less than the cost of sending them back. Clever marketing, lousy product.
06-17-09 update. Two months after the purchase I received an email from the company. In what may be a change of policy, they offered to refund the original shipping charge as well as the purchase cost. I informed them that I no longer have the batteries because they were of no use to me, so I can't return them. They then offered to refund the shipping cost and have since done so. If this is something all buyers can rely on, I would change my rating to 4 stars. Still not 5 -- that would be reserved for getting it right the first time -- but a full refund for defective or mislabeled merchandise is a good policy. | |
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Brand: eforcity
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EAN: 0877083025394
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Label: Hi-TechSavings
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Manufacturer: Hi-TechSavings
Model: NP-20 NP-20DBA
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