

Apple Laptop Battery for MacBook Pro 13.3" (2009 - 2012) – High-Quality Replacement
Replace your old or damaged battery with this high-quality replacement battery designed for MacBook Pro 13.3" (2009 - 2012) models. Built with Li-Polymer technology, this battery ensures reliable performance, keeping your MacBook powered for longer periods.
Product Features:
✅ Reliable Replacement – Compatible with MacBook Pro 13.3" (2009 - 2012) models.
✅ Battery Capacity – 5400mAh / 58Wh capacity for extended use without the need for frequent recharges.
✅ Lightweight & Durable – Weighs just 351g, ideal for portability.
✅ Easy Installation – Hassle-free installation, so you can get back to using your MacBook quickly.
Technical Specifications:
- Voltage: 10.8V
- Capacity: 5400mAh / 58Wh
- Colour: Black
- Dimensions: 250 x 90 x 13.5mm
- Net Weight: 351g
- Cell Type: Li-Polymer
Compatibility:
- MacBook Pro 13.3" (2009 - 2012)
- Perfect for replacing old or damaged batteries.
Why Choose This Replacement Battery?
✔ Reliable Power – Provides a dependable power source for your MacBook Pro.
✔ Premium Quality – Made with Li-Polymer cells for long-lasting performance.
✔ Effortless Installation – Easy-to-install replacement battery for a seamless experience.
Note: Due to shipping restrictions, batteries can only be shipped via land or sea. Please note that all battery orders may take an additional 1 to 3 business days for delivery, depending on your location.
To identify your Apple laptop, you can use several methods. Here’s a quick rundown:
1. Check the Model Number (Apple Menu)
- Click the Apple logo in the top left corner of your screen.
- Select "About This Mac".
- You’ll see an overview of your laptop, including the model name (like MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, etc.), year, and other details.
2. Check the Serial Number
- In the same "About This Mac" window, click "System Report".
- Under the "Hardware" section, you’ll find your serial number.
- You can also use the serial number to look up more specific details on Apple's Check Coverage website.
3. Model Identifier
- Still in System Report, look under "Hardware Overview" for a field called "Model Identifier" (e.g., MF855LL/A).
- You can use this to pinpoint the exact model and configuration.
4. Physical Label
- You can also check for a model identifier on the bottom of your laptop. There's usually small text that includes the model number (e.g., A1707) that you can search online to find out more about your device.