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Reddit mentions of Storacell 12AACY by Powerpax AA Battery Caddy, Yellow, Holds 12 Batteries
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Storacell 12AACY by Powerpax AA Battery Caddy, Yellow, Holds 12 Batteries. Here are the top ones.
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- Store your batteries in a compact, easy to find caddy; holds 12 AA batteries
- Dispense batteries with one hand for safety and convenience
- Terminal protection at both ends regardless of how the battery is inserted
- Unique, easy to use locking mechanism; batteries snap into place and remove easily
- Originally designed for pilots, the Battery Caddy is also great for photography, camping, travel or home use
- Batteries not included
Features:
Specs:
Color | Yellow |
Height | 4 Inches |
Length | 2.2 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Holds 12 Batteries |
Weight | 0.08 Pounds |
Width | 1.5 Inches |
Really hate I had to scroll so far down for this comment. I'm a pro photographer and my gear just eats AA batteries. I have 36 Eneloop AA's and 16 Eneloop AAA's. I'm still using my very first set, a year 2000 special anniversary set with sparkly colors. Those are mostly in my home remotes and flashlights.
I have white Eneloop sets from both Samsung and Panasonic that I use for work, and so far I can't really tell the difference. Eneloop is a solid brand, and I've saved so much money recharging and reusing. If I were still using disposable batteries, I'd easily go through $100 worth every couple months. It's way cheaper in the long run, plus it's less waste, which is good for the Earth, right?
LPT: If you have rechargeable batteries, these are an excellent way to store them for use. You can carry a dozen batteries without clutter, and tell at-a-glance which batteries are charged or depleted. I'm not paid to say this, just super happy with the product. I call it my battery bandolier.
I have two chargers, so I can charge 12 at a time. Any time someone brings me two dead ones, I give them 2 new ones from the 'fresh' storage and put the old ones in a charger. Honestly it isn't such a big deal. I got some storage things that look like this and I only put batteries in there that are charged and ready to go.
If you start collecting speedlights I cannot overstate how great these little five dollar contraptions are.
https://www.amazon.com/Storacell-Powerpax-Battery-Yellow-Batteries/dp/B004YG7JXW