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Battery Daddy Storage Case w/ Tester (Holds 180 Batteries) EXPIRED

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Amazon has Battery Daddy Battery Storage Case w/ Tester (Holds 180 Batteries) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.

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  • Holds 78 AAs, 64 AAAs, 8 9-Volts, 10 Cs, 12 Coin Cells and 8 Ds
  • The clear locking lid allows you to see which batteries you have
  • Comes with a battery tester

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Warning, the battery tester I received was damaged. I submitted a request to the manufacturer with photos and never heard back.
Because having all of your batteries in one predefined space as opposed to half empty packages, cluttering a drawer is more efficient? I mean, if this does not solve a problem for you then don't get it I guess? We have 2 kids with a bunch of toys that blow through batteries. Having them all in one place helps me determine if I need to stock up, recharge, etc.
This should be redesigned to remove most of the C and Ds and incorporate CR123s.

Novel idea but this product is decades too late the way it is now. The future is now Battery Daddy!

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02-04-2023 at 04:52 AM.
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Warning, the battery tester I received was damaged. I submitted a request to the manufacturer with photos and never heard back.
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02-04-2023 at 04:55 AM.
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I lot of jokes about these when they comes up, but they really are super convenient. I think I paid 12 at Costco
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02-04-2023 at 05:18 AM.
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I used to laugh at these but damn they are useful. Now instead a box of batteries they are now all sorted in a easy carrying case most useful Xmas gift I got lol
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02-04-2023 at 05:21 AM.
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Ordered one last time it was this price and love it.
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02-04-2023 at 05:52 AM.
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All the batteries I buy come in packages. Why waste time transferring them into this?
Because having all of your batteries in one predefined space as opposed to half empty packages, cluttering a drawer is more efficient? I mean, if this does not solve a problem for you then don't get it I guess? We have 2 kids with a bunch of toys that blow through batteries. Having them all in one place helps me determine if I need to stock up, recharge, etc.
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02-04-2023 at 06:08 AM.
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You don't buy in bulk? There's only so many slots. What if you buy a 10 pack of 9v batteries. You still have a pack of 2 left over batteries cluttering.
Luckily I've only had one device in the past 6 years that required a 9V battery. 98% of my battery needs are AA and AAA. Bought bulk rechargable and am only 50% full on the available slots. Also have some C and D batteries in those slots, but again, not much uses those.

I will say the one this this does not do is provide storage for the coin batteries, that I actually use much more often that 9V, D and C.
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02-04-2023 at 06:14 AM.
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This should be redesigned to remove most of the C and Ds and incorporate CR123s.

Novel idea but this product is decades too late the way it is now. The future is now Battery Daddy!
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02-04-2023 at 06:20 AM.
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Luckily I've only had one device in the past 6 years that required a 9V battery. 98% of my battery needs are AA and AAA. Bought bulk rechargable and am only 50% full on the available slots. Also have some C and D batteries in those slots, but again, not much uses those.

I will say the one this this does not do is provide storage for the coin batteries, that I actually use much more often that 9V, D and C.
You didn't know it stores button batteries? That's what the cover that pulls off is for along with those small batteries like for doorbell buttons etc.. Even shows it in the pictures.
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Luckily I've only had one device in the past 6 years that required a 9V battery. 98% of my battery needs are AA and AAA. Bought bulk rechargable and am only 50% full on the available slots. Also have some C and D batteries in those slots, but again, not much uses those.

I will say the one this this does not do is provide storage for the coin batteries, that I actually use much more often that 9V, D and C.
I hope you have smoke detectors!
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All the batteries I buy come in packages. Why waste time transferring them into this?
I was thinking this would be good for rechargeables. But you would still have a box with dead ones that need to be recharged when everyone gets busy. Or they don't charge and;you have pull out the old wall charger to get them going. Though I usually have a 3rd box for those LOL..
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