May 20, 2025, 01:07 PM
downtownvHearing Aid replacement for rechargeable Batteries.
It's frustrating when the rechargeable batteries in your hearing aids start to degrade, especially when faced with a hefty replacement cost from the hearing aid center. $600 for two small batteries is outrageous. While it's understandable to feel like they're overcharging, it's worth exploring alternative options before writing them off completely. I am looking for a mail-in service that specializes in hearing aid battery. replacement, as this could potentially save me a significant amount of money. Hopefully, someone in the community can recommend a reputable facility that offers this service at a more reasonable price. Thank you in advance!
May 20, 2025, 03:27 PM
mrvmaxCan’t help you but I am following this. I do not need them yet but probably will eventually.
May 20, 2025, 03:57 PM
downtownvI cant be rocket science, based on my visual of the staff at these centers!
May 20, 2025, 04:32 PM
V-TailMaybe Batteries Plus? They have replaced cells in some proprietary stuff, for me. They even designed and fabricated a "keep-alive" backup battery for the fancy clock / flight timer that I transplanted from a Citation Jet to the V-Tail.
May 20, 2025, 05:18 PM
Hamden106My $7000 hearing aids recently went back for batteries and checkup. $800+ for the pair. Took about a week. They were just out of their warranty.
These things are just like EV. There is no quick 5gal of E gas if you run out in the middle of nowhere. You can haul your charger and plug it into the car....if your EV has not run out of E as well.
Hello EEE. I ran out of E in my EV. Can you bring me 5 gallons of E