Up next Filson Smokey Bear Collection Published on October 22, 2018 Author Tread Staff Tags aa battery placeholder, c123a batteries, cliptread, double stack clip, james baroud craigslist, lazy battery, lazy clip, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Doublestack those Duracells with the Battery Clip We live in a mobile world, and this mobile world runs on electricity. Never has it been more vital to keep a stock of batteries with you for when you use up your current stash, or to keep a SHTF stockpile somewhere in a bugout bag or in your general pack. The problem with batteries is that their cylindrical shape makes them hard to store, and their metal casings and weight mean that if they’re not properly secured, they can wreak havoc inside your pack and with the other components that they meet. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter BatteryClip has come up with an ingenious method for battery storage, borrowing from the offset double-stacking layout of pistol and rifle magazines. Now your batteries can conveniently be organized in a grab and go dispenser for quick access, while keeping your OCD under control. Available for 9V, C123A and AA batteries at $19.95 – it’s a surefire way to making sure your batteries are fresh, unspoiled and within reach at any moment. Get yours here!
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