![]() ![]() (due to placement of screw, and orientation of cells, 'shorting' the batteries is not really a concern) If the battery is 'wrapped', the wrapping may prevent you from 'hooking' anything (no accessible gap between cell and frame), but since the frame is plastic, it is fairly easy to take a small sharp plastic screw, drive it ~1/8" into the plastic frame (usually in the center), then use a pair of pliers (usually even needle nose are not required) to pull on the exposed end of the screw. the 2CR5 batteries are composed of 2 cells in a plastic frame, and if the cells are exposed within the frame, using the spudger is quite easy (it is thin metal, slightly curved and rounded to allow you to 'hook' the gap and pull). Though how easy it is will depend on the brand. I've used a metal spudger to achieve this successfully.
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