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PowerPax 12 Pack Battery Caddy

Sun Mar 15 2009
I bought this battery holder at a gun show a few months back and it has proved to be a real convenience. It holds 12 AA batteries securely. Since the holder can accept the battery either end down, I can also use the Battery Caddy to keep track of used vs new batteries. The batteries are held tightly so they do not rattle or make any noise in the caddy. In order to find the battery caddy in the pockets or pouches we keep it in, I added a 550 cord lanyard with a LED light. This simple modification makes the battery holder easy to find and easy to grab. Eventually I found this Uncle Mikes double magazine pouch which fits the Battery Caddy as if it was made for it.

I bought this battery holder at a gun show a few months back and it has proved to be a real convienience. It holds 12 AA batteries securely. Since the holder can accept the battery either end down, I can also use the Battery Caddy to keep track of used vs new batteries. The batteries are held tightly so they do not rattle or make any noise in the caddy. In order to find the battery caddy in the pockets or pouches we keep it in, I added a 550 cord lanyard with a LED light. This simple modification makes the battery holder easy to find and easy to grab. Eventually I found this Uncle Mikes double magazine pouch which fits the Battery Caddy as if it was made for it.

The AA batteries can be inserted either way so it is easy to keep the used and new batteries separate

In order to find the battery caddy in the pockets or pouches we keep it in, I added a 550 cord lanyard with a LED light. This simple modification makes the battery holder easy to find and easy to grab.

In order to find the battery caddy in the pockets or pouches we keep it in, I added a 550 cord lanyard with a LED light. This simple modification makes the battery holder easy to find and easy to grab.

In order to find the battery caddy in the pockets or pouches we keep it in, I added a 550 cord lanyard with a LED light. This simple modification makes the battery holder easy to find and easy to grab.

I bought this battery holder at a gun show a few months back and it has proved to be a real convienience. It holds 12 AA batteries securely. Since the holder can accept the battery either end down, I can also use the Battery Caddy to keep track of used vs new batteries. The batteries are held tightly so they don't rattle or make any noise in the caddy. In order to find the battery caddy in the pockets or pouches we keep it in, I added a 550 cord lanyard with a LED light. This simple modification makes the battery holder easy to find and easy to grab. Eventually I found this Uncle Mikes double magazine pouch which fits the Battery Caddy as if it was made for it.

This Uncle Mikes double magazine pouch which fits the Battery Caddy as if it was made for it and lets the batteries be carried on a belt, gear vest or on a pack

This Uncle Mikes double magazine pouch which fits the Battery Caddy as if it was made for it and lets the batteries be carried on a belt, gear vest or on a pack

This Uncle Mikes double magazine pouch which fits the Battery Caddy as if it was made for it and lets the batteries be carried on a belt, gear vest or on a pack

The Battery Caddy alone weighs 1.6 ounces, full of batteries it weighs 10.1 ounces and in the Uncle Mikes magazine pouch just 11.3 ounces  The Battery Caddy alone weighs 1.6 ounces, full of batteries it weighs 10.1 ounces and in the Uncle Mikes magazine pouch just 11.3 ounces  The Battery Caddy alone weighs 1.6 ounces, full of batteries it weighs 10.1 ounces and in the Uncle Mikes magazine pouch just 11.3 ounces

The Battery Caddy alone weighs 1.6 ounces, full of batteries it weighs 10.1 ounces and in the Uncle Mikes magazine pouch just 11.3 ounces

I bought this battery holder at a gun show a few months back and it has proved to be a real convienience. It holds 12 AA batteries securely. Since the holder can accept the battery either end down, I can also use the Battery Caddy to keep track of used vs new batteries. The batteries are held tightly so they don't rattle or make any noise in the caddy. In order to find the battery caddy in the pockets or pouches we keep it in, I added a 550 cord lanyard with a LED light. This simple modification makes the battery holder easy to find and easy to grab. Eventually I found this Uncle Mikes double magazine pouch which fits the Battery Caddy as if it was made for it.

PowerPax 12 Pack Battery Caddy

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