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Those batteries cluttering up drawers in your home-are they good, dead, or what? This battery rack lets you store and organize all unused household batteries in one handy place, and even includes a built-in battery tester so you know which ones you shouldn't even bother storing! Stores up to 66 batteries (AA, AAA, C, D, 9v, and Button Cell sizes), and even has labels for "charged" or "discharged" rechargeable batteries. Housing fits drawer, cupboard, or can be wall-mounted (screws included). Battery Rack with Tester meter! Mounting hardware included.
- Dimension: 11.5" (292mm) x 6" (152mm) x 1.375" (35mm)
- Weight: 0.75lb (340g)
This battery rack can hold up to:
- 10 x AAA batteries
- 25 x AA batteries
- 8 x 9V batteries
- 10 x C batteries
- 8 x D batteries
- 5 x Button cell batteries (Top drawer)
About 61 NiMh Rechargeable Batteries:
- Various sizes of high quality Powerizer NiMh batteries are included for your every application: Total 61 cells included
- 10 pcs AAA(1000 mAh)
- 25 pcs AA (2600 mAh)
- 8 pcs 9V (200 mAh )
- 10 pcs C (5000 mAh)
- 8 pcs D (10000 mAh)
- (5 Button Cell Batteries are not included in this Combo)
Testing batteries:
- Batteries maybe tested with the meter/tester in the rack, or it may be removed from the rack for convenience. To test AAA, AA, C, D and Button Cell Batteries, lift the arm of the tester and place the battery so that the bottom touches the contact in the swing arm. This is shown in the line drawing on the rack.
- To test 9V batteries hold the contacts against the meter terminals on the right. There are one large and one smaller hole that match the 9V battery contacts.

Warning:
- Dispose old batteries promptly and properly.
- Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
- Swallowing a button cell battery is extremely dangerous.
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