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    Batteries: Organization & Storage

    How do you organize and store your CR 123's, 18350's, AA, AAA, coin style batteries, etc?
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    At home: 123's just get left in the box, coin cells in the blister packs, AAs in a suitable box.

    The only ones I carry around are AAs for the game cameras, and then I use these (they have flavors for different battery sizes):

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004YG7JV4

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    At home, most of my NiMH go in here: https://www.batterydaddy.com/. I have ZTS testers so I have not tried the tester that comes with this box.

    At the office, where I need far fewer batteries, I use these for NiMH: https://storacell.net/. I also use them for 18650 cells that did not come with a storage box.

    CR123 as well as 1.5 v. lithium AA, AAA, and 9v stay in the original packaging unless the package is of a type that will not stay shut, in which case they go in the above Storacell holders.

    I use these for some lithium ion cells that did not come with their own storage box: https://countycomm.com/collections/v...ker-waterproof. These can be particularly good for less common sizes for which an exact match is not needed.
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    Either their own boxes, a cigar box, or a couple of boxes I saved over the years that had dividers that worked perfectly.

    Or, you can buy one of those battery organizer things on amazon or elsewhere online. Never have had to, personally.
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    I've used, and given away, the storacells linked above for years. The slimlines in orange don't get lost in the bottom of a pack or range bag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillSWPA View Post
    https://www.batterydaddy.com/. I have ZTS testers so I have not tried the tester that comes with this box.
    We have a batterydaddy for the common batteries. The tester in ours works OK. 123 are kept in the original box in a drawer somewhere and the button batteries are kept in the original packaging and they are all stuffed in a zip lock bag and stored in the drawer.

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    I use storacell for my packs, bags, etc. At home, batteries usually stay in their original packaging. Coin batteries in my pack/bag stay in their packaging with excess material trimmed away

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