Battery Daddy® Storage System

Battery Daddy® Storage System

BRAND: Battery Daddy


Do loose batteries clutter up your house? Is finding the right size almost impossible? And why do they always waste precious space? What you need is theBattery Daddy®Storage System! It's the new, compact and portable way to organize, store and protect a boatload of batteries! Turn any disaster into an organized master!Battery Daddy®uses both sides to store all types of different batteries, even coin size. The unique design puts them in groups for easy selection. You can even find one with a blindfold on! Best of all, it packs an amazing 180 batteries yet takes up the space of a laptop ? perfect in any cabinet, drawer or shelf. Forget flimsy bags or messy containers,Battery Daddy®stays organized forever, guaranteed! *Batteries not included.

FEATURES:

Double sided design - stores & organizes 180 batteries
Holds 78 AAs, 64 AAAs, 8 9-Volts, 10 Cs, 12 coin cells and 8 Ds
Included battery tester
Sleek & compact - fits perfectly inside drawers
Security latches - batteries stay in place
Carrying handle - take the batteries anywhere
*Batteries not included



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