Marie Kondo your junk drawer with a battery organizer that most definitely sparks joy. (Amazon)
It's an all-too-common frustration: When you need batteries the most, they seem to disappear into the abyss of your junk drawer. Well, that's where this handy Battery Organizer and Tester comes into play. Over 16,000 five-star fans say this dedicated container makes keeping track of batteries a lot easier — and the tester helps ensure you're not holding onto duds. Right now, it's just $17 (from $25) for Amazon Prime Day if you add the on-page coupon.
This clear container neatly stores up to 93 batteries, with slots for all major sizes.
Always know how many batteries you have — and whether they work, thanks to the included tester.
"I love that it's a central location to keep all of my batteries — no more bulky packaging to arrange in my hall closet!" said this fan. "Equally as helpful is the tool to measure battery life. As someone who makes the effort to recycle used batteries, I really appreciate that this is a quick and easy way to tell when it's time to swap batteries out. The clear top makes it easy to tell what kind of batteries we have on hand."
While saving $8 is certainly a nice little chunk of change, you'll actually save so much more than that in the long run. How so? Well, now you'll be able to track down all the batteries you've been stockpiling so you won't have to buy new ones for quite some time.
Scavenging for batteries inevitably ends with three AAs and a random AAA that doesn't fit your device. (Just us?) This organizer makes it easy to keep track of all of your random batteries, regardless of size. It also has a tester, so you can check to see whether there's a charge — after all, who knows how long those Ds have been living in that old holiday decoration you've just unearthed?
The case can hold 45 AA batteries, 25 AAA batteries, four 9-volt batteries, eight C batteries, six D batteries and five watch-style batteries. The lid is clear, so you can see what you have at a glance. And while it can easily be stored in a drawer, you can also mount this battery organizer on the wall (perhaps inside a closet) so that it's always within easy reach. If someone in your life is a bit of a tech whiz and enjoys tinkering with gadgets, they'll love having something like this readily available.
More than 16,000 Amazon shoppers have given this organizing dynamo a five-star rating. Here's a sampling of their reasons.
"Just what we needed to organize all our batteries," one shopper said. "No more searching in the junk drawer. Great capacity."
"It's so nice to have my batteries in one place and organized by size instead of having them thrown in a bin and digging around looking for what I needed," another reviewer raved. "And I love having the tester."
As one hyperbolic reviewer puts it: "I used this product to save my marriage. If I had to answer one more time, 'Honey, where are the batteries?' Or if I did let the spouse know where the batteries are kept, then the batteries would get used up until I needed one, and then there wouldn't be any left in the drawer. Now they're out where we can see ... I know when we're getting low, and I can buy more before I actually need one."
Another fan said, "I love this product because I have so many batteries, some regular some rechargeable. It helped me to get all the batteries organized. I would find batteries around the house, so this gave me a place to put them. The tester helped find the good batteries so I didn’t have to test with a battery-operated item. Definitely worth the investment for me."
Cons 👎
"My only complaint is that I'd like to be able to add more D cell batteries. There is room for eight," one reviewer pointed out. On the flip side, another shopper mentioned that they "could have used more AA and AAA space since I don't need many C's and D's these days."
"It meets my demands on knowing what I have at a glance," commented a final five-star shopper. "Easy to restock when I see I'm running out. Testing is easy. The only downside is its bulkiness, to be expected."
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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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