TX-RAT
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Wed Jun-28-06 09:46 AM
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Battery life in hearing aids. |
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I've never used then except for Walkers Game Ears (less than 400.00 a piece), which eats up batteries like crazy.
With good hearing aids, how long should the batteries last?
Do you wear them to bed?
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uppityperson
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Wed Jun-28-06 01:18 PM
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I have in the canal ones, with size 10 batteries that last almost a week, wearing aids about 12-14 hours a day. I tried wearing them to bed once and it hurt my ear to lay on my side. My father has full ear aids and his batteries last a month. Costco has decent priced batteries, if you live anywhere near one.
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DavidDvorkin
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Wed Jun-28-06 04:12 PM
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I was told by the audiologist not to wear the hearing aids in bed.
Second the motion for Costco for good prices on batteries.
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Whoa_Nelly
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Wed Jun-28-06 04:18 PM
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3. I was buying the regular silver-colored batteries |
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and these would last about a week. I decided to give the gold on the back batteries a try..and yes, these cost just a little more...and these last me 2 to 2 &1/2 weeks! Made by Duracell. Found'em at Walgreen's.
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Hawkeye-X
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Thu Jun-29-06 12:31 PM
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4. My batteries are actually Energizer Silver |
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and they usually last 2 weeks to 3 weeks.
I like 'em.
I buy 'em from a watch company called Bowles here in Colorado. I can get a package of 12 for $60.
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