let's see your battery stash...

cy

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let's see your battery stash...

here's a pic of messy battery drawer in my flashlight chest.

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nbp

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Zombie thread back to life!!


AA and AAA alkalines; AA and AAA Eneloops, CR123s, CR2, 18650, 18350, 17670, 16340, 14500.

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Tackle boxes are the best for organizing cells!


This is a fun bump. :twothumbs: Hope lots of people post. :popcorn:
 

Norm

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Just my AA / AAAs, alkaline for grand kids toys, a large number of Eneloops in remotes etc. about half of them missing. AA trays three deep, AAAs four deep.

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Swede74

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Here's my modest stash.
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Norm, I see you have some alkalines that I assume came with a LedLenser. I had some in my box too, until I discovered recently that three of them had leaked. I was surprised because they came with either a L7 I bought in 2010 or a T7 I bought in 2011, so they couldn't have been more than 3-4 years old, and had not been abused. I use NiMH cells in my LedLenser lights - perhaps not a bad practice despite it being against manufacturer's recommendations. Some of the alkalines I got when I bought them have powered my rear bike light and remote controls. To be on the safe side, I threw the few I had left in the recycle bin.
 

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SaraAB87

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I only have a couple off the shelf flashlights too, but these batteries are for the household, video game controllers and everything else that uses batteries. I am well stocked on 9V's for the smoke detector! My box is a craft box I got at the thrift. Thanks for fixing the pics.

Also the ones in the little plastic bag are used up and headed for the recycling box at Target.
 
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