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They are dedicated and devoted to providing the best Survival & Preparedness Gear available. They have been around for decades and really excel in the Long Term Food Storage Category.
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We have one similar to this:
[ame]http://www.amazon.com/Battery-Storage-Rack-holds-batteries/dp/B000FNR726[/ame]
We've found it having a battery tester on it has saved us tons of time,. money and frustration. Not to mention the perk of keeping the batteries together! We have it mounted just inside the basement door. We do think that we will get at least one more.
We've found it having a battery tester on it has saved us tons of time,. money and frustration. Not to mention the perk of keeping the batteries together! We have it mounted just inside the basement door. We do think that we will get at least one more.
definately a neat device but looks too lage for a bob :)
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I love my "PowerPax!" Great for my AA, AAA, and CR123's. I try and keep all of my electronic items limited to only those that use AA, AAA, CR123's. They keep my batteries secure in one spot and ready to be used. They really help with my OCD in keeping things where they belong.;) I try and pack my gear and packs the same way everytime I use them. That way whether I'm dead tired, injured, or in the dark without light I know where to find my gear quickly by feel.
My PowerPax are tan. Shown in the bottom right of the picture.
Did you know that you still can buy 12 volt car batteries dry and buy the sulfuric acid to fill them .The batts.will stay on the shelf good until you need them if you keep them covered to keep the dust out. You can keep the acid sealed in it's poly liner and put it in a poly bucket with sealed top.P.S.If you need poly buckets sm. to lg. check out the local grocery store (if they have a bakery)they probably throw away4 of 5 a day, just ask for them, they will love you because they won't have to take up trash space in their dumpster.
We agree and have stored several sizes of 12v to back up all our needs here. Very good trade item if...you wish to expose yourself to trading to begin with. We do not.
I do like the portable battery storage devices. Great thing to pre-postion to certain observation positions to refresh optics and other fun stuff.
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