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Fake key fob batteries.

6.4K views 6 replies 5 participants last post by  Slijkmoto  
#1 ·
The first two or so key fob batteries of my 2019 R1250GS lasted for ages but now they seem to last just a matter of weeks. I have learnt that there are many fake button batteries on the market. Below is a photo of the Duracell packaging of the batteries I bought cheaply from eBay and the second photo shows the packaging taken from the Duracell website. There are several things that look different enough to know that they were fake.

In future I will be buying these batteries from reputable high street businesses.

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#4 ·
I don’t see why an older style of packaging and a different country of manufacture show that one of them is fake. I assume that Duracell has many factories all over the planet, and that the packaging and what’s printed on it will vary from country to country and over time, sometimes by law.

Is there an expiration date on batteries you received from eBay? This might give as much of a clue to the weakness you observed.
 
#5 ·
The weak batteries are manufactured in Indonesia and the ones shown on the Duracell site come from China.
The Indonesian ones only promise a 50 % increase of power (vs 70 %) under some legal reservation of usage and device .
I think you may have bought legit batteries of a different, lower quality from EBay.
 
#6 ·
Should have photographed the back of the packaging. The first one I bought from Tesco which I believe is genuine and the one below which I consider as fake I got from eBay. One shows date of manufacture and expiry etc. and the other shows absolutely nothing.



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#7 ·
I think you’re right .
It has been a very long time that Duracell batteries are no longer manufactured in Japan .
Moreover the legal company form BVBA , for which the batteries alledgedly are made, doesn’t exist anymore in Belgium.
So, an old packaging backside has been copied by the falsifiers… such crooks ,