7dayshop AA and AAA Battery Case – CLEAR MIST VERSION – Keeps your Batteries Safe from Short Circuits – A BEST SELLER !!

Posted by Notcot on May 23, 2010 in Portable Sound & Vision |

Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (5 Reviews)

Product Description
Buyers Note: The more you buy the more you will save!! A snazzy AA battery case, ideal for keeping your AA batteries better organised and also safer too as it keeps the battery contacts away from damaging short circuits etc. Lightweight and low cost these clever little transparent cases can be locked in-line together to provide a larger case where needed. You can also use the colours available to code your batteries, used or not used etc. This case can also be used to hold 4 AAA batteries, but they do move from side to side, still better than a pocket though ?! Please note that any batteries pictured in the case are not included within our selling price!

  • Holds up to 4 x AA or AAA size batteries
  • Clear case lets you easily see contents inside
  • Cases may be linked together to provide a larger case
  • Makes carrying your batteries safer by removing the risk of short circuits in your pocket or camera bag etc.
  • An EXCLUSIVE and superb 7dayshop item – Thousands sold !!

7dayshop AA and AAA Battery Case – CLEAR MIST VERSION – Keeps your Batteries Safe from Short Circuits – A BEST SELLER !!

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5 Comments

D. Winter
at 1:45 pm

Clear, probably fairly water resistant battery case, perfect for storing spares. Simple. AAs fit perfectly, AAAs rattle around a bit but remain seperated so can’t make contact each other. Multiple cases can be clipped together if you want to. A bargain. I bought two.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
J.Roughley
at 1:50 pm

Not much I can say about a piece of plastic other than it does its job of keeping your batteries in a neat little bundle, I use it for my spare camera flash batteries and it saves them from rattling round your kit bag and getting mixed up with used/drained batteries,definitely worth having if you have multiple rechargeable’s….. and you can’t argue with the price.

Made of tough rigid plastic.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
D. Williams
at 3:08 pm

Very simple design, made from durable plastic, easy to open and close and it easily holds four batteries, and fits into a standard pocket without feeling bulky. Multiple units lock together tightly if you need them to, and can still be opened individually without trouble (harder to get into your pockets though). No markings to differentiate between charged and uncharged batteries, but a few seconds with a marker pen can fix that.

All in all, exactly what I was after and I don’t take my camera out without a full one of these in my pocket.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Mr. Bernard Mcaneny
at 5:19 pm

This may well be a very good item and I intend to reorder in the future to find out. However, just a word about `7dayshop’. They sent an email to me 25/1/10 stating the items had been sent in a single package. It never arrived and when I asked why not I find it was out of stock so never sent. 8/2/10 emailed by them to say a refund has been made as still out of stock. Good customer service regarding the refund but not so good regarding the first misleading email & their own stock level information. I’ll update the product information if they ever get them in again.
Rating: 2 / 5


 
J. W. Treadaway
at 5:22 pm

They’re a little fiddly to open but the plus side is they stay shut. They’re not cheap for what they are – er, one piece of moulded polythene – but they do keep the batteries in your pocket or camera bag dry(ish) and dust free(ish) and all together in one place to stop you losing them, which is the point, I guess.

If you’re using rechareables (like I am – the excellent Sanyo Eneloop AA 8 Pack Batteries 2000mAh system) then these are pretty much a must: with loose batteries, you’re bound to lose one at some point and this should stop that happening (and therefore pay for themselves).

If you buy regular batteries on a card/bubble pack, you’ll probably just leave them on the card until you need to use them and then tear the pack open and dispose of the packaging so these would be of limited value. But then, if you are buying alkaline batteries on a regular basis, you’d have to ask yourself ‘why’, given alternatives like Eneloop…
Rating: 4 / 5


 

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