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Member's Mark Hearing Aid Batteries, Size 312, Brown Tab, 48 ct.

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Dec 10, 2024
Wally
3 out of 5 stars review

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Child proof. And DEFINITELY adult proof packaging

Batteries seem to last as well as any I’ve used. Once you can get them out of the plastic wrap

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reply from Member's Mark Team

We are sorry for your experience with the battery packaging, Wally. Please know the packaging was updated to follow Reese’s Law, mandating all button, coin, and hearing aid batteries – and devices powered by those batteries – be contained in child-resistant packaging. We understand the challenge in first opening the packaging but believe once members become more familiar with how it works the easier it becomes to open.

Nov 21, 2025
Sean
1 out of 5 stars review

Never in my life have I seen something so stupid

This doesn't even deserve one star. I have had the misfortune of wearing hearing aids since I was three years old and never in my life have I had to deal with such garbage. These are the biggest pain in the rear to get even a single battery out and considering I have to get two every three days I find myself going days being deaf purely to not have to deal with this packaging. The majority of people that have hearing aids are much older than me and I am just in my early 30s, I can't imagine someone in their 70s trying to mess with this packaging. Sure their batteries are cheaper than Duracell and other competitors, but I don't care. I would rather pay ten times more to never mess with this garbage again. Whoever came up with this needs to be fired.

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Dec 7, 2025
Lina
5 out of 5 stars review

the packaging is for the safety of our babies.

People are here complaining about how hard it is to open these packages but when you have kids and pets that are very curious…this packaging is the best line of defense. To open this package a use a thin sharp blade to cut just enough to weaken the package or use a flat nail clipper that’s how I help myself. I’m 48 I am hard of hearing and maybe the people that give it one star or not happy with this product packaging may be older than me and I understand.

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Nov 21, 2025
Anonymous
1 out of 5 stars review

Deceptive packaging

This is absolutely the worst packaging ever for an elderly person. You need a bolt cutter to get the battery out of the blister pack. The package is also deceptive. It looks like a name brand package that is easy to manipulate without using tools. You don't find out until you get it home that you have been suckered.

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Dec 29, 2025
Christine
1 out of 5 stars review

This packaging should be recalled. You have to use a pair of scissors to remove EACH battery in the pack. Most hearing aid users are elderly or disabled and it makes it next to impossible to use. Even worse if you need one on the go. Battery life is average. These need to change.

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Nov 30, 2025
NCZOOLAND
1 out of 5 stars review

Hearing Aid Battery Package

I have been trying to open a pack of these batteries for 20 minutes. I have had to use all my strength and the heaviest pair of scissors I own to even bend the plastic. I pinched the skin on my index finger and now have a blood "blister". And still I have gotten 1 six pack pried open one by one using the all the energy I can muster and the pointed blade of my scissors. This is WAY BEYOND CHILDPROOF. The instructions show cutting between the batteries. This has proven to be completely useless in opening the blister pack. I just checked and Sam's still has this package available. Not sure you can purchase hearing aid batteries in a package that the actual users can open without help, tools, or injuries.

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Mar 30, 2026
CHRISTOPHER
2 out of 5 stars review

It’s a new law on packaging people so everyone else has same packaging. The batteries not as good a the bRand I normally buy at my hearing aid place . These last 3 days if turned off each night , not 5 lie better ones. They tend to go bad and leak %26 corrode up quite a bit also. U can do better Sam’s Club!

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Jan 28, 2025
Lynn
4 out of 5 stars review

Verified Purchase

Difficult to open

Good price for batteries, but , It is a serious challenge opening the packets to get the batteries out.

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reply from Member's Mark Team

We are sorry for your experience with the battery packaging and appreciate your acknowledgment of our value, Lynn. Please know the packaging was updated to follow Reese’s Law, mandating all button, coin, and hearing aid batteries – and devices powered by those batteries – be contained in child-resistant packaging. We understand the challenge in first opening the packaging but believe once members become more familiar with how it works the easier it becomes to open.

Jan 15, 2025
Bob P
2 out of 5 stars review

Verified Purchase

Packaging is frustrating

The batteries work as expected. Getting them out of the child-proof packaging is frustrating. There has to be a better way.

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reply from Member's Mark Team

We are sorry for your experience with the battery packaging, Bob. Please know the packaging was updated to follow Reese’s Law, mandating all button, coin, and hearing aid batteries – and devices powered by those batteries – be contained in child-resistant packaging. We understand the challenge in first opening the packaging but believe once members become more familiar with how it works the easier it becomes to open.

Nov 2, 2024
Donna
1 out of 5 stars review

Verified Purchase

Horrible packaging

Batteries might be ok, but the packaging is terrible. Who carries scissors in your pocket to cut this open. Definitely will not buy again.

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reply from Member's Mark Team

We are sorry for your experience with the battery packaging, Donna. Please know the packaging was updated to follow Reese’s Law, mandating all button, coin, and hearing aid batteries – and devices powered by those batteries – be contained in child-resistant packaging. We understand the challenge in first opening the packaging but believe once members become more familiar with how it works the easier it becomes to open.