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I sold them at my previous job and we use one at my current job. I’d never need one of these at home as I rarely use batteries for anything but they are handy at work.

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We had one of these at my previous job, it was great, no more needing to look around the unit for batteries, and if we’re getting low, it’s easy to tell.

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I bought some collection of assorted stackable rubbermade containers and lids for food, but it included like 3 more of one of the smallish sizes (a pint-ish+). so I labeled them for various battery sizes and loaded em up.

I am a big nerd for organizing spaces for function so I can appreciate the impulse for this, but it strikes me as a bit over specialized and limited in adaptability to a household’s battery consumption.

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