Our Laptop and mobile phone is more than just a device. Most of us are emotionally attached to both of these companions, with which we share even our most guarded secrets. Laptop uses a lot of power. However, you pamper your laptop battery, it will eventually die. When we endeavor to buy a new battery for our dear laptop, we've to contemplate a lot on which one we should select.
Buying a replacement battery
If a customer chooses to return a battery for a replacement with another product of similar or higher value (say, for reasons of compatibility), they may do so within a 7 day period. In such cases, batterylovers may choose to waive the freight charges, at their sole discretion.
When we think of buying a replacement battery, naturally, buying it directly from the laptop manufacturer will be our first choice. But there is a catch in this: you'll have to most likely pay an unacceptable premium. So a better option will be buying online from a reliable battery seller. But remember, batteries bought from spurious sellers may catch fire, explode, and even burn down your house or physically injure you.
Before starting buying the battery
Before starting buying the battery, you should know the model number of the battery you require for your laptop. You can find the number from your old battery. If it's lost, log on to the laptop manufacturer's website http://www.batterylovers.com, find your model and then go to the accessories. Number will be there and note it. Also take a note of the prices quoted there. This will probably the maximum price the battery will cost and it will help you to compare prices from other sellers.
Search online through http://www.batterylovers.com, you may find cheap varieties of the model you need. But check whether they are the same voltage as your old battery. But they might not be the correct voltage. Voltage is really critical. If the replacement battery you buy is not of the exact voltage, it'll burn up your laptop. It's reported that some cheap batteries had even caught fire. You may note the other specifications on your old battery such as capacity in mAh.
We suggest to check the battery material too. Lithium-ion is the best for it has a good power-to-weight ratio and does not have the threat of memory effect.
If you buy a battery from a physical shop, see the manufacturer date i.e. the date the battery was made. If you buy the battery online, don't hesitate to ask the manufacturer date. If you find it's more than 18 months old, don't buy it.
Buying a replacement battery
If a customer chooses to return a battery for a replacement with another product of similar or higher value (say, for reasons of compatibility), they may do so within a 7 day period. In such cases, batterylovers may choose to waive the freight charges, at their sole discretion.
When we think of buying a replacement battery, naturally, buying it directly from the laptop manufacturer will be our first choice. But there is a catch in this: you'll have to most likely pay an unacceptable premium. So a better option will be buying online from a reliable battery seller. But remember, batteries bought from spurious sellers may catch fire, explode, and even burn down your house or physically injure you.
Before starting buying the battery
Before starting buying the battery, you should know the model number of the battery you require for your laptop. You can find the number from your old battery. If it's lost, log on to the laptop manufacturer's website http://www.batterylovers.com, find your model and then go to the accessories. Number will be there and note it. Also take a note of the prices quoted there. This will probably the maximum price the battery will cost and it will help you to compare prices from other sellers.
Search online through http://www.batterylovers.com, you may find cheap varieties of the model you need. But check whether they are the same voltage as your old battery. But they might not be the correct voltage. Voltage is really critical. If the replacement battery you buy is not of the exact voltage, it'll burn up your laptop. It's reported that some cheap batteries had even caught fire. You may note the other specifications on your old battery such as capacity in mAh.
We suggest to check the battery material too. Lithium-ion is the best for it has a good power-to-weight ratio and does not have the threat of memory effect.
If you buy a battery from a physical shop, see the manufacturer date i.e. the date the battery was made. If you buy the battery online, don't hesitate to ask the manufacturer date. If you find it's more than 18 months old, don't buy it.
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