Feature: The ideal solution for many cameras such as the Olympus OM1, Rollei 35, Yashica 124G, etc that used the original PX625 (1.35V) battery. (But will not fit Leica M5) Today's equivalent to the PX625 battery is the "PX625U". It is the same size and shape, but the voltage is 1.55v - which means that the battery will give an "over-voltage" and would give incorrect meter readings. One of the solutions is to buy a Weincell PX625 Battery, which at around 6.99 can make running your camera a bit expensive (as zinc air batteries only last a few months once they are activated) So is there another solution? Yes - fit this adapter (which is the same shape as the PX625 battery) into the battery terminal of your camera and power it using a "Zinc Air 1.4v battery " - the good news is the 1.4v Zinc air battery (which is shaped like a standard LR44 battery) can be bought for around 50p - so it is a great saving if you use your cameras often. The zinc air battery are known as 675 battery (aka: hearing aid batteries) The adapter is precision made Please note: the listing is just for the adapter only - the "1.4v zinc air batteries" can be found online from a number of sources (Image shows original PX625 battery against adapter and Yashica 124G - both of which are not included) Q: Will this convert the voltage of a battery? A: No - the adapter will not convert a voltage - it only converts the physical size of the battery Q: Is there an adapter made that converted voltage? A: Yes, there is an adapter made with a small micro chip - however, they are not too reliable - they work fine at the beginning, but after a few uses they start to give intermittent problems with the voltage. Our adapter has no chip, so it is much more reliable - and still gives the correct reading! (When using zinc air battery). Q: So what battery do I need? A: You will require a Zinc Air 1.4v battery - which is known as a 675 (often referred as a hearing aid battery). They cost around 50p Name:Battery Converter Adapter Packing List: 1*Battery Converter Adapter( Battery is not included)
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Feature: The ideal solution for many cameras such as the Olympus OM1, Rollei 35, Yashica 124G, etc that used the original PX625 (1.35V) battery. (But will not fit Leica M5) Today's equivalent to the PX625 battery is the "PX625U". It is the same size and shape, but the voltage is 1.55v - which means that the battery will give an "over-voltage" and would give incorrect meter readings. One of the solutions is to buy a Weincell PX625 Battery, which at around 6.99 can make running your camera a bit expensive (as zinc air batteries only last a few months once they are activated) So is there another solution? Yes - fit this adapter (which is the same shape as the PX625 battery) into the battery terminal of your camera and power it using a "Zinc Air 1.4v battery " - the good news is the 1.4v Zinc air battery (which is shaped like a standard LR44 battery) can be bought for around 50p - so it is a great saving if you use your cameras often. The zinc air battery are known as 675 battery (aka: hearing aid batteries) The adapter is precision made Please note: the listing is just for the adapter only - the "1.4v zinc air batteries" can be found online from a number of sources (Image shows original PX625 battery against adapter and Yashica 124G - both of which are not included) Q: Will this convert the voltage of a battery? A: No - the adapter will not convert a voltage - it only converts the physical size of the battery Q: Is there an adapter made that converted voltage? A: Yes, there is an adapter made with a small micro chip - however, they are not too reliable - they work fine at the beginning, but after a few uses they start to give intermittent problems with the voltage. Our adapter has no chip, so it is much more reliable - and still gives the correct reading! (When using zinc air battery). Q: So what battery do I need? A: You will require a Zinc Air 1.4v battery - which is known as a 675 (often referred as a hearing aid battery). They cost around 50p Name:Battery Converter Adapter Packing List: 1*Battery Converter Adapter( Battery is not included)
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This Royal Mint 50p coin is a rare find, carded as Olympic Cycling. It was issued in 2011 in Great Britain and is part of the Decimal Coinage series. The coin features a stunning design showcasing the Olympic Cycling logo, making it a must-have for any coin collector or cycling enthusiast. The coin is in uncirculated condition, adding to its value and appeal. Don't miss out on the chance to own this 19th rarest 50p coin in the Olympic issue.
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Feature: The ideal solution for many cameras such as the Olympus OM1, Rollei 35, Yashica 124G, etc that used the original PX625 (1.35V) battery. (But will not fit Leica M5) Today's equivalent to the PX625 battery is the "PX625U". It is the same size and shape, but the voltage is 1.55v - which means that the battery will give an "over-voltage" and would give incorrect meter readings. One of the solutions is to buy a Weincell PX625 Battery, which at around 6.99 can make running your camera a bit expensive (as zinc air batteries only last a few months once they are activated) So is there another solution? Yes - fit this adapter (which is the same shape as the PX625 battery) into the battery terminal of your camera and power it using a "Zinc Air 1.4v battery " - the good news is the 1.4v Zinc air battery (which is shaped like a standard LR44 battery) can be bought for around 50p - so it is a great saving if you use your cameras often. The zinc air battery are known as 675 battery (aka: hearing aid batteries) The adapter is precision made Please note: the listing is just for the adapter only - the "1.4v zinc air batteries" can be found online from a number of sources (Image shows original PX625 battery against adapter and Yashica 124G - both of which are not included) Q: Will this convert the voltage of a battery? A: No - the adapter will not convert a voltage - it only converts the physical size of the battery Q: Is there an adapter made that converted voltage? A: Yes, there is an adapter made with a small micro chip - however, they are not too reliable - they work fine at the beginning, but after a few uses they start to give intermittent problems with the voltage. Our adapter has no chip, so it is much more reliable - and still gives the correct reading! (When using zinc air battery). Q: So what battery do I need? A: You will require a Zinc Air 1.4v battery - which is known as a 675 (often referred as a hearing aid battery). They cost around 50p Name:Battery Converter Adapter Packing List: 1*Battery Converter Adapter( Battery is not included)
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Feature: The ideal solution for many cameras such as the Olympus OM1, Rollei 35, Yashica 124G, etc that used the original PX625 (1.35V) battery. (But will not fit Leica M5) Today's equivalent to the PX625 battery is the "PX625U". It is the same size and shape, but the voltage is 1.55v - which means that the battery will give an "over-voltage" and would give incorrect meter readings. One of the solutions is to buy a Weincell PX625 Battery, which at around 6.99 can make running your camera a bit expensive (as zinc air batteries only last a few months once they are activated) So is there another solution? Yes - fit this adapter (which is the same shape as the PX625 battery) into the battery terminal of your camera and power it using a "Zinc Air 1.4v battery " - the good news is the 1.4v Zinc air battery (which is shaped like a standard LR44 battery) can be bought for around 50p - so it is a great saving if you use your cameras often. The zinc air battery are known as 675 battery (aka: hearing aid batteries) The adapter is precision made Please note: the listing is just for the adapter only - the "1.4v zinc air batteries" can be found online from a number of sources (Image shows original PX625 battery against adapter and Yashica 124G - both of which are not included) Q: Will this convert the voltage of a battery? A: No - the adapter will not convert a voltage - it only converts the physical size of the battery Q: Is there an adapter made that converted voltage? A: Yes, there is an adapter made with a small micro chip - however, they are not too reliable - they work fine at the beginning, but after a few uses they start to give intermittent problems with the voltage. Our adapter has no chip, so it is much more reliable - and still gives the correct reading! (When using zinc air battery). Q: So what battery do I need? A: You will require a Zinc Air 1.4v battery - which is known as a 675 (often referred as a hearing aid battery). They cost around 50p Name:Battery Converter Adapter Packing List: 1*Battery Converter Adapter( Battery is not included)
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Immerse yourself in the world of collectible brilliance with the 2024 The Gruffalo's Child 50p Coin Cover Set, a quintessential addition to any collection. This exclusive set, limited to just 150 pieces, features the highly sought-after Gruffalo 50p coin, brilliantly uncirculated and a testament to the United Kingdom's rich numismatic heritage. Hailing from the era of Charles III, this piece is a contemporary classic, un-certified yet showcasing the finest of craftsmanship. It is a celebration of Great Britain's storied past encapsulated in a single cover set, offering a unique blend of artistry and history for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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Feature: The ideal solution for many cameras such as the Olympus OM1, Rollei 35, Yashica 124G, etc that used the original PX625 (1.35V) battery. (But will not fit Leica M5) Today's equivalent to the PX625 battery is the "PX625U". It is the same size and shape, but the voltage is 1.55v - which means that the battery will give an "over-voltage" and would give incorrect meter readings. One of the solutions is to buy a Weincell PX625 Battery, which at around 6.99 can make running your camera a bit expensive (as zinc air batteries only last a few months once they are activated) So is there another solution? Yes - fit this adapter (which is the same shape as the PX625 battery) into the battery terminal of your camera and power it using a "Zinc Air 1.4v battery " - the good news is the 1.4v Zinc air battery (which is shaped like a standard LR44 battery) can be bought for around 50p - so it is a great saving if you use your cameras often. The zinc air battery are known as 675 battery (aka: hearing aid batteries) The adapter is precision made Please note: the listing is just for the adapter only - the "1.4v zinc air batteries" can be found online from a number of sources (Image shows original PX625 battery against adapter and Yashica 124G - both of which are not included) Q: Will this convert the voltage of a battery? A: No - the adapter will not convert a voltage - it only converts the physical size of the battery Q: Is there an adapter made that converted voltage? A: Yes, there is an adapter made with a small micro chip - however, they are not too reliable - they work fine at the beginning, but after a few uses they start to give intermittent problems with the voltage. Our adapter has no chip, so it is much more reliable - and still gives the correct reading! (When using zinc air battery). Q: So what battery do I need? A: You will require a Zinc Air 1.4v battery - which is known as a 675 (often referred as a hearing aid battery). They cost around 50p Name:Battery Converter Adapter Packing List: 1*Battery Converter Adapter( Battery is not included)
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This is a rare and highly sought-after 50p coin from the 2011 Royal Mint BU collection. Featuring the Olympic Sailing design, this carded coin is the 10th rarest in the series. The denomination of the coin is 50p and it was manufactured in the United Kingdom. The coin is from the Elizabeth II era and is a great addition to any coin collection.
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Tahi New Zealand Manuka Honey UMF23+/MGO1046+ 250g:100% Raw HoneyHigh in MGO and UMF, this potent honey has high antibacterial effects, and is a delicious wellbeing support and immune booster.One of Tahi's rarest honeys, this is rich, intense and complex.To be enjoyed raw by the spoonful.
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This is a carded Royal Mint BU 50p Olympic coin featuring ROWING. The 11th rarest coin in the series is a must-have for any avid collector. The coin was issued in 2011 and is part of the Elizabeth II era. Made in Great Britain, this coin is a great addition to any British coin collection. The denomination of the coin is 50p and it is a part of the Decimal Coinage (c.1971-Now). This coin is a perfect gift for anyone who loves rowing or is a fan of the Olympics. It comes in a beautifully designed card which makes it an excellent addition to any collection. Don't miss out on the chance to own this rare coin.
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Feature: The ideal solution for many cameras such as the Olympus OM1, Rollei 35, Yashica 124G, etc that used the original PX625 (1.35V) battery. (But will not fit Leica M5) Today's equivalent to the PX625 battery is the "PX625U". It is the same size and shape, but the voltage is 1.55v - which means that the battery will give an "over-voltage" and would give incorrect meter readings. One of the solutions is to buy a Weincell PX625 Battery, which at around 6.99 can make running your camera a bit expensive (as zinc air batteries only last a few months once they are activated) So is there another solution? Yes - fit this adapter (which is the same shape as the PX625 battery) into the battery terminal of your camera and power it using a "Zinc Air 1.4v battery " - the good news is the 1.4v Zinc air battery (which is shaped like a standard LR44 battery) can be bought for around 50p - so it is a great saving if you use your cameras often. The zinc air battery are known as 675 battery (aka: hearing aid batteries) The adapter is precision made Please note: the listing is just for the adapter only - the "1.4v zinc air batteries" can be found online from a number of sources (Image shows original PX625 battery against adapter and Yashica 124G - both of which are not included) Q: Will this convert the voltage of a battery? A: No - the adapter will not convert a voltage - it only converts the physical size of the battery Q: Is there an adapter made that converted voltage? A: Yes, there is an adapter made with a small micro chip - however, they are not too reliable - they work fine at the beginning, but after a few uses they start to give intermittent problems with the voltage. Our adapter has no chip, so it is much more reliable - and still gives the correct reading! (When using zinc air battery). Q: So what battery do I need? A: You will require a Zinc Air 1.4v battery - which is known as a 675 (often referred as a hearing aid battery). They cost around 50p Name:Battery Converter Adapter Packing List: 1*Battery Converter Adapter( Battery is not included)
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The product is a highly sought after and super rare 50p coin featuring Benjamin Bunny, issued in 2017. This unique coin holds a special place in collectors' hearts due to its rarity and distinctive design. With a denomination of 50p, this coin is a valuable addition to any British coin collection and a must-have for numismatists looking to own a piece of British history.
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Feature: The ideal solution for many cameras such as the Olympus OM1, Rollei 35, Yashica 124G, etc that used the original PX625 (1.35V) battery. (But will not fit Leica M5) Today's equivalent to the PX625 battery is the "PX625U". It is the same size and shape, but the voltage is 1.55v - which means that the battery will give an "over-voltage" and would give incorrect meter readings. One of the solutions is to buy a Weincell PX625 Battery, which at around 6.99 can make running your camera a bit expensive (as zinc air batteries only last a few months once they are activated) So is there another solution? Yes - fit this adapter (which is the same shape as the PX625 battery) into the battery terminal of your camera and power it using a "Zinc Air 1.4v battery " - the good news is the 1.4v Zinc air battery (which is shaped like a standard LR44 battery) can be bought for around 50p - so it is a great saving if you use your cameras often. The zinc air battery are known as 675 battery (aka: hearing aid batteries) The adapter is precision made Please note: the listing is just for the adapter only - the "1.4v zinc air batteries" can be found online from a number of sources (Image shows original PX625 battery against adapter and Yashica 124G - both of which are not included) Q: Will this convert the voltage of a battery? A: No - the adapter will not convert a voltage - it only converts the physical size of the battery Q: Is there an adapter made that converted voltage? A: Yes, there is an adapter made with a small micro chip - however, they are not too reliable - they work fine at the beginning, but after a few uses they start to give intermittent problems with the voltage. Our adapter has no chip, so it is much more reliable - and still gives the correct reading! (When using zinc air battery). Q: So what battery do I need? A: You will require a Zinc Air 1.4v battery - which is known as a 675 (often referred as a hearing aid battery). They cost around 50p Name:Battery Converter Adapter Packing List: 1*Battery Converter Adapter( Battery is not included)
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The rarest UK 50p coin to enter circulation . The design by Mary Milner Dickens features a conference table seen from above, around which are 12 chairs for the Council of Ministers. This coin is no longer in circulation.
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