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Battery Caddy

Have a problem with organizing your ever-growing battery collection? Enter the Original Battery Caddy: a holder that stores up to 12 AA batteries, four AAAs, two Cs, and one 9-volt battery. Made of "high-quality engineered" plastic, it has a built-in hook for hanging at the office or the home. And the site mentions that it's great for pilots who need to carry batteries in their flight bags and airplanes. Because, you know, planes run on Duracells.

Your batteries will remain safely in place due to the caddy's unique locking feature and "torsion bars." Choose from seven colors, including Moonshine (glows in the dark), Caution Yellow, and Crystal Clear. Make a home for your loose batteries for $10.95 to $13.95 each.

For even more styles and selections, there's the A9-Pack, DC-Pack, 12-Pack, and Slimeline-Pack for $4.95 and up.

[via SciFi Tech]

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