ZeroDark Battery Organizer & Tester for $19
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
ZeroDark is a two-in-one perfect combo that comes with battery storage case and tester. This unique system holds up to 110 batteries and is also a battery organizer made of durable ABS plastic that’s sturdy, simple and easy to use. Each battery has its own designated space so it will always fit perfectly. Organize AAA, AA, C, D, 9V sizes, and small batteries; this organizer keeps every size easy to see and sort – just select what you need. The handy digital battery tester accurately displays the residual voltage, making it easy for you to get the most out of your batteries and let you know when it’s time to get a new one.
- Large capacity battery organizer storage case can hold 110 batteries of different sizes
- Each battery has its own designated space so it will always fit perfectly
- Organize AAA, AA, C, D, 9V sizes & small batteries
- Accurately display the batteries’ residual voltages
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: metal & plastic
- Product dimensions: 8″H x 14″L x 2″W
- Capacity:
- Button cell batteries: 12
- AA batteries: 48
- AAA batteries: 24
- 9V batteries: 8
- C cell batteries: 10
- D cell batteries: 8
- Detachable battery tester
- 1.25″ digital screen
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- ZeroDark Battery Organizer & Tester
OTHER ARTICLES YOU MAY LIKE
CHATGPT USEFUL FEATURE: TEMPORARY CHAT
Everyday use of ChatGPT naturally trains you to think in threads. You ask a question, you get an answer, you refine the prompt, and the conversation accretes context. It’s one of the reasons ChatGPT feels more like a companion than a search box: it remembers what you said so it can respond appropriately next time […]
read more
A SMALL BUTTON, A BIG MILESTONE: MY FIRST SUPER THANKS
Every creator has milestones that feel both modest and momentous. Your first upload. Your first comment. Your first subscriber. And then one day, among the usual notifications, a new one pops up: your first Super Thanks. Mine came from a generous viewer, Frank Castlenut, who left a donation of five dollars alongside a kind note. […]
read more

