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Vazh93 OP t1_j6bcd12 wrote

Got it out by using acetone and a card. Placed it now in a box filled with some sand.

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IpseDeludetIllusores t1_j6bhzsy wrote

Perfect. You should be able to find a battery recycling drop off somewhere nearby (sometimes the local dump, or grocery store) They may have packaging directions like wrapping the contacts with electrical tape or putting it in a box before drop off, but that will solve the "I don't want to keep a bomb in my desk drawer" problem.

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cmf5 t1_j6c5tar wrote

Hardware stores usually have safe battery disposal

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docentmark t1_j6cyzra wrote

Those are normally intended for alkaline cells, Li-ion needs special treatment because of its fire/explosion potential.

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S3HN5UCHT t1_j6corm6 wrote

My local post office takes batteries maybe yours will

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ClaudioJar t1_j6ck1m6 wrote

Very safe handling of the battery! Congrats!

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