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HomeElectronicsLenmar Battery for Amazon Kindle 1 Book Reader, 1530 mAh |
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Battery great Oct 19, 2009 Found out this battery for my Kindle works great so far. Had my Kindle running for over a week and the battery just then needed to be recharged. Will order another one!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Doesn't last nearly as long as the Amazon original Oct 10, 2009 I've had my Kindle 1 for about 18 months - for the first year the battery lasted for 2 weeks at a time - the last 3 months 15 minutes of whispernet would drop my battery by half and I had to charge every couple days - I'd had much better luck than most with the battery but it was time for a new one. As the Amazon battery was out of stock I purchased this instead. I wish I'd waited. This battery is worse than my 18 month old Amazon one. With no whispernet the battery needs to be recharged in less than 8 hours reading and whispernet drains the battery in minutes. I'm going to try an Amazon replacement instead.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Sorry Oct 09, 2009 I bought the battery in August and it's already dead. I just reordered two of the original batteries from Amazon and by passed the Lenmar. Not happy with this product. I have a Kindle 1.........
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Decent Replacement Aug 20, 2009 When I needed to replace my battery for the first model Kindle, I turned to this brand, as the battery that came in the Kindle gave up the ghost prematurely. For the same price, I purchased this battery and find it a commendable substitute.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A long wait ended! Aug 19, 2009 Like the others below, I originally ordered the Amazon Kindle battery and waited 4 weeks before realizing that it was likely never coming off 'backorder'. I ordered the Lenmar, received it two days later and was back to reading that night. I wish I had read the reviews first, I would have never even bothered ordering the Amazon product.
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