BATTERY STORAGE UNIT WITH TESTER (Item #22181)
now $19.98
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Stop spending good money on new batteries when there is still life in the old ones. The battery storage unit with a tester holds up to 61 batteries – including 10 AAA, 25 AA, 8 9v, 10 C and 8 D batteries. Mount it on the wall or store it in a drawer. Pick the battery you want, test it and use it. This plastic storage unit measures 6 1/4 x 11 1/2 x 1 ½."
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Nice little battery holder
I've bought this one twice. I left the original on the wall of my hold house and missed it enough to purchase a second for the new house. I like the convenient removable battery tester. I also like the hidden pull out that holds coin cells.
Every home should have one!
I really think every home should have one of these. It is compact, intuitive, and I love the little drawer for button batteries. The battery tester is also great to see if my rechargeables are still love. As a Certified Professional Organizer R, I recommend this all the time. A great place to store it is on the wall of the basement stairs, where it is out of the way but easy to access.
Excellent Gift!
I gave this gift for Christmas well I gave one, the other is on backorder and they absolutely loved it. It's one of those items you wish you had, but never think to buy for yourself. You can hang it on the wall or put in a drawer. Great inexpensive gift idea!
battery storage unit
This is a plastic storage unit without a cover. Serves the purpose well. Batteries stay in place when hung on the wall. Nice little deal!
Functional
Easy to mount, easy to test and glad to get rid of all that battery package clutter. Just fill when needed and visually know what you have on hand. Very happy with organizer.
Nice drawer organizer!
I am in organization mode and wanted all my batteries in one place. This little organizer is perfect for keeping all your batteries in one place. It fits nicely in one of my shallow drawers. I like the battery tester, too. I chucked several old batteries in the box where I threw everything, and they were disposed of. Now I know I have all fresh batteries in my organizer.













