I wonder how sr44.com can get Real Everyready 357's unless they are old stock,
as Eveready
aparently only makes the lesser 303/357 now. I got no reply when I emailed them
asking if they
were really 357's being sold.
Tim Hughes
--- Jay Drew <dreaded@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> In my plodding through internet space I found this place:
>
> http://shopping.microbattery.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.556/.f?mbcat=watch2
>
> That lists the Sony SR44W. The price is not all that great compared with
>
> http://www.sr44.com/
>
> But those are Energizer 357 (if indeed they are 357's)
>
> I don't know if the price difference which is considerable is worth holding
> out
> for the Sony.
>
> The SR44W place has 25 for $16.49 with free shipping, that's 65 cents apiece.
> The Sony link is $1.65 apiece, with a $1.95 charge shipping to California.
>
> At that rate, I am willing to change out the Energizers a little more often.
> Anyone have a guess at how much better a true Sony SR44W might be compared to
> the modern 303/357?
>
> I remember someone complained that the last time they tried SR44.com they
> didn't
> get any communication but the order was eventually filled. Anyone done
> business
> lately with SR44W.com?
>
> Jay
>
> Hand me my costume
> Please won't you pass me my mask
> I have appointments I must keep with my past.
>
> Bill Nelson - Beauty Secrets
>
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