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The Beloved Battery Daddy Battery Organizer Is Down To $15.30 — Get Yours Before Prime Day Ends
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BuzzFeed and our publishing partners may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page. Read More The time is now to finally evict all those random batteries from your kitchen’s junk drawer. I’m the Home and Garden Editor at BuzzFeed, where I write articles that connect readers with the products, ideas, and trends that help make a house feel like home. Do yourself a favor and just add it to your cart. The built-in tester is also clutch for figuring out if something is actually broken or just powered by a dud. It's genuinely one of those gifts that keeps on giving, especially when a device dies at the exact wrong moment. You'll need to purchase the batteries separately, and will need 78 AA batteries, 64 AAA batteries, eight 9-volt batteries, 10 C batteries, 12 coin cell batteries, and eight D batteries. Promising review: "If you have a bunch of batteries sitting in boxes, blister packs, or an open container, this will help you organize them and find them later. The case is big and provides a good AA-heavy storage setup. The included tester is a great addition, and let me know which ones to throw away or recharge instead of just storing them. It holds the batteries securely in place but still keeps them easy to extract." —Aphoid Reviewers love the large capacity, battery tester, quality, organization layout, how portable it is, and, of course, the value. It is also *smart* about how many batteries you realistically need. For instance, it has 78 spaces for AA batteries because those are the ones you'll likely use the most. But D batteries? You'll need those less often, so there are only eight spaces for those. Check out this review: "I can't believe the amount and size of batteries that the Battery Daddy holds, from AAA to D size batteries. Now I have an organized location for all my batteries. I like that it holds more of the AAA and AA batteries, which I use a lot of for my hand games, and my room purifier canisters throughout my home. The additional storage space allows me to store those small circular-type batteries, too. It feels sturdy and should be able to hold 180 batteries, as it states (a lot of batteries in one common location, in my bedroom night-stand). The battery tester is also a nice tool for testing whether your batteries are dead. I like the color's attractiveness. So, if you want to keep all your various-sized batteries together, this is the device you need. I highly recommend the Battery Daddy, it's worth the price." —Amazon Customer Get it from Amazon for $15.30 (originally $19.99). —Quirky Things On Sale For Prime Day You Won’t Be Able To Resist —What Parents Should Actually Buy During Prime Day —Things You’ll Want To Splurge On During Prime Day —Things At Their Lowest-Ever Prices This Prime Day And check out our roundups of the best deals across a variety of categories, including home, beauty, food & kitchen, practical, under-$25, TikTok finds, and more. BuzzFeed Shopping is service journalism first: our writers and editors spend all day shopping so you don’t have to, vetting products, fact-checking brand claims, and surfacing what actually helps in real life. We center readers over revenue, recommend products with authenticity (using real experiences, not ad-speak), and reflect our diverse audience, inclusive of a variety of price points, people, and needs. We cut through fake deals, favor useful info over glossy fluff, and recommend both budget and splurge options with context so you can decide what’s right for you — and still have a little fun along the way. Reviews in this post have been edited for length and clarity.