AKIELO+ Battery Storage Case with Universal Battery Tester
AKIELO+ Battery Storage Case with Universal Battery Tester and Screwdriver Included – Clutter-Free Battery Organiser Storage Case – Holds 150+ Batteries AAA, AA, C, D, 9V (Not Included)
AKIELO+ Battery Storage Case with Universal Battery Tester and Screwdriver Included – Clutter-Free Battery Organiser Storage Case – Holds 150+ Batteries AAA, AA, C, D, 9V (Not Included)
This is a great storage solution for batteries. With children, we need to keep an stock of batteries for their toys and it is always a mess. It tried to put them in a box but the children mixed the used ones with the new ones which was a complete mess. So, on top of having specific storage places for each type of battery this kit also comes with a battery testes which is a life saver.
Having decided to make the switch.to rechargeable batteries I decided a proper case was in order. This holds all the charged and uncharged batteries in one place. I just turn the batteries that need charging upside down until I have the time to charge them. It also comes with a handy battery tester so I can check the power level before use.
If like me you’re always searching for batteries and are as disorganised as I am then this is a great idea for storing batteries of several shapes and keeping them in one place. I’m not as bad as the comparison picture the vendor uses but I normally have packets of batteries just throw in cupboards and drawers.
The size of this may be a little over the top for the average home as I never have the need for keeping 58 x AA or 74 x AAA batteries in the house even with a child who has so many toys that need batteries, but this is still a great idea that works really well for storing how ever many batteries you keep lying around. The case itself is very well made with a hard shell and good quality zips and also includes the foam with pre-cut slots for all the batteries. The lid also has pockets for keeping things like flat batteries and the supplied screw driver. The only slight drawback is the battery checker which feels a little cheap and I don’t find it that accurate although it does give you an indication of whether a battery still has some life left in it. Highly recommended.
This storage case is a lifesaver when it comes to keeping all my batteries in one place. It can hold over 150 batteries of various sizes, including AAA, AA, C, D, and 9V. No more rummaging through drawers or hunting for spare batteries in every corner of the house!One of the best features of this storage case is the included universal battery tester. It’s super convenient to have a tester right there, so I can quickly check the charge of any battery before using it. It saves me from the frustration of putting in a dead battery when I really need power.Another thoughtful addition is the screwdriver that comes with the case. It’s handy for opening battery compartments in devices or for any other small tasks around the house. It’s the little things like this that make the storage case stand out. The case is well-designed to keep everything neat and tidy. Each type of battery has its own compartment, so there’s no jumbling or tangling of batteries. Plus, the transparent cover allows me to see exactly what’s inside without having to open it up.The case feels sturdy and durable, so I’m confident it will last a long time. The latch is secure, ensuring that the case stays closed and keeps the batteries safely stored away.It’s practical, convenient, and well-made, making it a worthwhile investment for keeping your batteries organized and easily accessible. Say goodbye to clutter and hello to peace of mind with this fantastic storage solution!
We’re always losing our batteries. For some reason they never get put back in the same place, just thrown in to drawers or random decorative pots and dishes around the house – I had no idea that these things even existed. I had tried a an old dog poo bag box to some success to keep new batteries together.
So here we are, a few weeks in to owning this case, and it’s working a treat. It holds a lot of batteries, more than we will probably ever need, so with that in mind I sectioned it in to two halves. One side for charged batteries, the other for those that need charging. And you know what – the system is working so far.
The tester in the middle of the box is really handy and works well.
The case itself is really sturdy and strong, the zip seems smooth and well made, can’t imagine it will break easily. The foam inner fits the case well and the holes are the perfect size for the batteries intended. I’m pretty sure if full the case will be quite heavy, ours is just under half full and it carries some weight.
18! bargain, as long as we continue with the system!
I have seen these a lot recommended on shopping sites as the alternative to running round the house trying to find the right battery for the remote control etc.
This keeps everything together and even has a tester so you can check how much charge is left.
Plenty of space and now they are all in one place no more purchases of the odd packet that you later find in a drawer at a later date.
I don’t think i will ever have enough batteries to fill it but i do like the additional pocket where you can keep small batteries for a watch etc so that they are all in one place.
I really like this, solid plastic case, well made lining would highly recommend
This battery case is a great way to have good visibility over your batteries, store them all neatly in one place and move them about easily. The case itself is a fairly solid shell which gives ample protection to the contents. Inside the case, there is a foam style cushion with many shaped holes – whilst they’re not labelled or anything, each represents a slot for the common AA, AAA, C, D and 9V rectangular batteries so it covers the majority of household needs. Whilst there’s no slots for any button batteries as maybe the only downside, there is plenty of space inside the netted pockets on the inside of the case for these. In all you can store plentiful batteries and there’s even a handy battery tester that’s provided alongside it so it’s a great storage case.
The battery drawer is dead long live the battery case! I am delighted with this battery case. No more am I rummaging around in the bottom drawer in the kitchen trying to find certain batteries. This case ensure that batteries are well organised. It is not overly bulkly and has ample storage for my batteries. The battery tester is also a great addition, I no longer install already exhausted batteries. This is a great addition to any household.
I always have batteries dotted around the house in lots of draws, so I was looking for something to keep them all together in one place. This fantastic storage case does that while still keeping the batteries safe and secure. I will also be taking mine with me when camping, as it is an ideal size to store in my camper cupboard.
Storage:
I find it a fantastic high-quality storage case, with a very strong anti-crush design keeping your batteries safe and secure from stock and spills. It has a great dense foam interior with pre-cut holes for all your batteries, which also provides strength and sturdiness. It also as a great additional organizer section in the top part of the case lid, keeping all your extra items and smaller batteries like mine all in one place.
Access:
The case as a great strong easy-grip handle, with a sturdy double zipper running around the front and both sides. Making easy and quick to access when you need batteries in a rush
Colour: Matrix Grey
Size: 30cm Long x 24cm Wide x 8.8cm Deep
Features –
Reinforced handle
Duel pull zipper
Storage pockets
Battery Tester
Screw driver
Foam plugs for batteries
Holds 58xAA, 74xAAA, 9xC, 7xD, and 8x9V batteries
Please note: Batteries are not Included
Overall; it is a well thought of design and a must have for your home or camper van.
Please Note: As a member of the Amazon Vine program, I was supplied with this item free of charge. I will always provide an impartial and fair review of the product in question.
The way I rate products:
5 Stars — Exceptionally good, High-quality product with no perceived shortcomings
4 stars — A very good product that met my expectations
3 stars — A product which could be better in some respects, but is still fit for purpose
2 stars – A product with significant shortcomings, one which disappointed
1 star — A poor product, unfit for intended purpose
Overall, they are great lights and well worth the money
I would highly recommend this fantastic storage case.
(16.99 at time of reviewing)
I keep our spare batteries in a selection of plastic storage boxes I’ve had for years. I know what’s where but the rest of the family not so much. I’ve now made it really easy for them with this battery case. After transfering our spares to it I realised we didn’t have enough so ended up buy more! Another thing I spotted was the expiry dates on some are getting a bit close. Now they are all organised AND in “use by” order as well. If I could design it myself I’d have maybe had less space for AAA cells and more for Cs. Perhaps other people would prefer different sizes. The case itself feels robust and the foam insert holds the batteries securely but easily removeable. The strap has to cope with quite a weight when the case is fully loaded but is firmly attached. The battery tester is very useful and has just saved me a pack of batteries! I’m very pleased with this case.
This battery storage case is excellent, it is well made and well designed. I never knew when we are running out of different sizes of batteries until I went to get them and found the box empty. It is great to have all the batteries in one place and easy to see how many of each size there is, it is also great to get space back in the kitchen odd bits drawer. This case is sturdy, and the batteries are kept separated so there is no fire risk from them. There is space for 58xAA, 74xAAA, 9xC, 7xD, and 8x9V batteries which is a perfect ratio for us as I only have a couple of items that use C and D batteries, a couple of radios that use PP3s and loads of things that use AA and AAA batteries. I like the zipped mesh pockets, very handy to hold button batteries, keeps them safe and out of the way of our dog. The battery tester is easy to use and easy to see the condition of your batteries and the double ended reversable screwdriver is handy as lots of things we have uses little screws to secure battery covers. The zip is good quality, and the handle makes it easy to carry. Very happy with this battery storage case.
A big part of the appeal of this case for me was the included battery tester. I have often put batteries into an appliance only to find that they are near lifeless or, in the case of my rechargeables, need putting in the charger. This tester will really come in handy.
In terms of the case I do have a number of batteries, all rechargeable, but most of these are in use with just a few spares. This case has room for more than 150 batteries and I can’t see me ever having anywhere that number of spares. I would have to find alternative uses for the case but I do like it when something will double up to fill two or three different roles.
The case is well made but has a rather odd design decision with the logo being upside down when the case is being carried by the handle. It measures 12″ x 9.5″ x 3.5″ and has a hard shell that has a fabric covering. Thankfully the inner foam that holds the batteries is removable and this allows for easier dual purpose use. On the inside there are a couple of mesh pockets and a zipped pocket that is big enough to hold a paperback book. The case comes complete with double ended screwdriver, which seems of decent enough quality, and which is housed in it’s own little pocket. This screwdriver could come in useful when needing to remove battery covers.
It didn’t take long to find an alternative use for the case. I have a couple of early season holidays booked and I like to sit by the sea and catch up on some reading but I have a pet hate of novels that have damaged pages and so don’t like putting my books loose in the suitcase. This case will comfortably house five of my average size books, keeping them safe from damage, and will easily fit into my travel case. I have decided to keep the insert separate with the few spare batteries I have and it will also keep my ballpoint pens, battery charger and numerous other bits and bobs which are currently cluttering up my TV room.
Value wise I think that this well made, versatile and functional case represents a fair deal at 16.99 when you also factor in the battery tester and handy screwdriver. I have already found an alternative use for it and have no doubt that, in time I will find many more uses that I can put it to.
The case self is excellent quality. Zips run smoothly and are of good quality. The inner battery foam is all correctly sized and thankfully no cheap CN plasticiser smells. The rigid outer is strong enough to have other light items on top of it if needed. 5 Stars for the case.
I found the battery tester to be pretty useless. Measuring battery voltage with no load isn’t a great method to start with, but it doesn’t even seem to do that well.
I’m lucky enough to have a pro grade meter that measures the batteries under a pulsed load and gives reliable readings on battery health in percentage. Batteries that the pro meter said were at 20% health, the included meter said were still good – not even in the low or replace range. (Same battery in both pics)
If you don’t need the tester thankfully the quality of the case more than makes up for it. However if you need a tester this may not be the set for you.
The case is very nicely made. Good detailing on the zip. The grey material feels premium and it can store a lot of batteries. I was not expecting it to be so big. You need to have a lot of batteries to warrant it as it will take up a lot more space than your box of batteries in the drawer. However I much prefer this as it’s easy to organise, to find what you want, and to open the toys and test.
The battery tester itself feels very cheaply made as does the screwdriver. The tester works though on pretty much every size and shape of domestic battery so I can’t fault it for that. The screwdriver you can flip around from Philips head to flat. Which is useful. And for what you need it for it will do the job.
The case is heavy when full. The foam and batteries move towards the centre when carried but you can easily push them back down. The case also has slot and pockets for spare batteries or whatever else you want in there.
The case feels more premium than the accessories but for all of this stuff it is not a bad price at all. It does exactly what it says on the tin and now I have it I wouldn’t be without it.
I received this free of charge to review as part of the Vine Programme. Would I spend my own money on it? Yes I would now that I’ve seen it and used it.
This is a review of “AKIELO+ Battery Storage Case with Universal Battery Tester and Screwdriver Included — Clutter-Free Battery Organiser Storage Case — Holds 150+ Batteries AAA, AA, C, D, 9V (Not Included)”
This came packaged in clear polyurethane.
It’s quite a bit bigger than I expected. A good quality semi rigid case with a foam insert and pockets in the lid. Worth pointing out that the case could be repurposed easily given that the battery-holding foam insert is removable.
The little tester is surprisingly useful – I used it to quickly sort through a selection of loose batteries that had built up on me, and was able to easily select those that were dead an leave them out for recycling.
Back to size, you would need to be holding a serious stockpile of batteries to fill this – but even at less than a quarter full I still feel that it’s serving a useful purpose for me, encouraging me to keep all of my batteries in ones place and easily accessible.
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Note: As a member of the Vine program I was supplied with this item free of charge. I will always provide an impartial and fair review of the product in question. My rating system is as follows:
5 Stars — an exceptionally good, high quality product with no perceived shortcomings
4 stars — a very good product that met my expectations
3 stars — a product which could be better in some respects, but is still fit for purpose
2 stars – a product with significant shortcomings, one which disappointed
1 star – an absolute disaster of a product that should not be on sale