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Hi Rhona,

Several places sell the Dry and Store bricks over the internet. I shop

around each time I need them, but I can't remember where I got them

last time.

For batteries, I've had very good luck with www.microbattery.com. They

carry several brands of CI batteries. I buy a years worth (300

batteries) of the Zenipower cochlear batteries for about $116 plus

shipping. Not everyone likes to use a brand other than PowerOne, but I

don't notice any difference with Zenipower. (I have a Nucleus Freedom

implant). The direct link to their cochlear implant battery page is

http://www.microbattery.com/hearing-aid-cochlear-batteries.htm

Good luck,

Dan

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Thanks Dan!

Rhona

cause of hearing loss unknown

Cochlear Awareness Network Advocate

4/3/07 Surgery, left ear Nucleus Freedom

5/8/07 Activated

Univ of Miami

Dr. Balkany

>

> Hi Rhona,

>

> Several places sell the Dry and Store bricks over the internet. I shop

> around each time I need them, but I can't remember where I got them

> last time.

>

> For batteries, I've had very good luck with www.microbattery.com. They

> carry several brands of CI batteries. I buy a years worth (300

> batteries) of the Zenipower cochlear batteries for about $116 plus

> shipping. Not everyone likes to use a brand other than PowerOne, but I

> don't notice any difference with Zenipower. (I have a Nucleus Freedom

> implant). The direct link to their cochlear implant battery page is

> http://www.microbattery.com/hearing-aid-cochlear-batteries.htm

>

> Good luck,

> Dan

>

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Rhona,

I get my batteries from Microbattery.com as I found them to have the best price.

Their Implant Power by ZeniPower works great for me.

As for the Dry & Store bricks, I use their canister which is rechargeable by

heating in the oven. It's much more cost effective.

Happy Hearing!

Carol

Boca Raton, FL

N24C - Sprint then 3G left ear -12/11/01-upgraded to Freedom on 2/19/08

N Freedom- right ear- implanted 3/01/06 activated 4/6/06

Dry and Store Bricks & Batteries

Hi Everyone:

Any suggestions on places to order Dry and Store Bricks & the Power

One batteries?

Thanks in advance!

Rhona

cause of hearing loss unknown

Cochlear Awareness Network Advocate

4/3/07 Surgery, left ear Nucleus Freedom

5/8/07 Activated

Univ of Miami

Dr. Balkany

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Thanks Carol! I'm going to try the Canister and see how it works out.

>

> Rhona,

> I get my batteries from Microbattery.com as I found them to have

the best price. Their Implant Power by ZeniPower works great for me.

> As for the Dry & Store bricks, I use their canister which is

rechargeable by heating in the oven. It's much more cost effective.

>

> Happy Hearing!

> Carol

> Boca Raton, FL

> N24C - Sprint then 3G left ear -12/11/01-upgraded to Freedom on

2/19/08

> N Freedom- right ear- implanted 3/01/06 activated 4/6/06

> Dry and Store Bricks & Batteries

>

>

> Hi Everyone:

>

> Any suggestions on places to order Dry and Store Bricks & the Power

> One batteries?

>

> Thanks in advance!

>

> Rhona

> cause of hearing loss unknown

> Cochlear Awareness Network Advocate

> 4/3/07 Surgery, left ear Nucleus Freedom

> 5/8/07 Activated

> Univ of Miami

> Dr. Balkany

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Rhona I have been using the canister for years. Trust me. It works. Some

people may have to " charge " it more often than others but it sure is cost

effective. For me it lasts about a month...... even though I live at the ocean.

Happy Hearing!

Carol

Boca Raton, FL

N24C - Sprint then 3G left ear -12/11/01-upgraded to Freedom on 2/19/08

N Freedom- right ear- implanted 3/01/06 activated 4/6/06

Dry and Store Bricks & Batteries

>

>

> Hi Everyone:

>

> Any suggestions on places to order Dry and Store Bricks & the Power

> One batteries?

>

> Thanks in advance!

>

> Rhona

> cause of hearing loss unknown

> Cochlear Awareness Network Advocate

> 4/3/07 Surgery, left ear Nucleus Freedom

> 5/8/07 Activated

> Univ of Miami

> Dr. Balkany

>

>

>

>

>

>

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" For locations where the Dry-Brik is not available, or for those who prefer a

rechargeable desiccant. For use with the Global model or Zephyr only.

This traditional metal can desiccant can be recharged in an oven on an as-needed

basis (2 hours @ 250 - 300 degrees F.) For use with the Zephyr or Dry & Store

Global.

Does not include deodorizing function.

$6.25 "

http://www.dryandstore.com/index.cgi?BISKIT=3907481292 & CONTEXT=art & art=79 & cat=20\

& product_id=8 & SUBTRAP=midas_bigview

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What is a canister ?

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