
Battery Organizer Storage Case with No Lid Snap, Portable...
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Last analyzed: March 2026
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Amazon Rating
4.4
Original rating
Savinoo Rating
4.2
Adjusted rating
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- LOW RISK (Score: 87/100) Battery Organizer Storage Case with No Lid Snap, Portable...'s reviews appear mostly authentic. Additional Concerns: Review dates show suspicious clustering patterns, which may indicate coordinated fake reviews. Low author diversity detected - some reviewers may have written multiple reviews. Positive Indicators: 100% of reviews are from verified purchases, which is good. 38% of reviews are detailed (over 100 words), which suggests genuine feedback..
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"I had a hard time finding a battery organizer that I felt was worth the money, or actually worked well. I literally returned 3 different organizators, for a number of reasons. I am not crazy about this organizer either, but I could not continue to return them so I settled on this one. I do not like the battery charger. If the battery is good all three lights, green,red, yellow come on. if a battery slightly discharged, red and yellow come on, and if red comes on throw away the battery. There are not really enought slots for AAA, batteries, and to many for AA. I don't know of anything that uses 9 Volt batteries except for a smoke detector, or maybe an odd toy, or old transistor radio, yet they alloted 8 slots for the 9 Volts, I only used two. There is a little "dish" for button batteries, but if you really want to fill it up you have to open the packages they come in, otherwise you only get three or 4 in the dish. I removed the battery charger and placed flashlight blubs and unopened button batteries in its place. Since it fit in my draw with about two inches of empty space on the right side of the drawer, I was able to stack more button batteries in the same drawer, I used the extra 9 volt and AA slots for AAA batteries. I don't really think any battery organizer would satisfy my needs. For example how may 9 vold batteries do you use, that you will store 8 at a time,when you can buy them in packs of 2. Or how many C batteries do you need on hand? I have an old radio with a flashlight that uses 4 at a time, but I never have more than 4 C's at any one time. D batteries and AAA seem to be the most used batteries in my home. The D cell is used for some older flashlights, so I usually store about 6. My ideal storage container would store 6 D, 4 C, 2 9 Volt, 20 AA and 40 AAA. I have no need to store 10 C's at a time. Ironically, all the organizers allowed about the same amount of batteries and types as this one does. I actually returned on organizer that was a large case and one side was for nothing but AA, or was it AAA. Anyway this is better than nothing and I don't have to search through the drawer to find what I need. I would have posted some pictures, but sadly my camera will not contect to my computer, guess I need a new cord for it. I would not recommend this one way or another, I think this is one of those things where a person just settles for what he thinks is best for him/her. I don't care how much you spend on one, its too much for what they do."
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As others have commented, you have to push the batteries into the tighter holes (and…
As others have commented, you have to push the batteries into the tighter holes (and they won't fall out). It does take some coordination to get the batteries out of the TIGHT bays. If you have painful hands, fingers, etc., you may want to get a holder that if you drop it, your batteries scatter everywhere. At least, you won't be trying to wrestle batteries out of their sockets. Yes. You have to wiggle, mentally say a few unkind things about the holder, and feel relief when you finally get them out. It would be nice to have a cover, but then, it would probably break. You really don't need one as they won't fall out. Here's an idea! Put a battery REMOVER in the organizer to fix this problem! I just wish they provided more space for AA batteries. I have small sensor lights all over my house, kitchen and bath cabinets, etc., and use LOTS of batteries. This is sturdy, has a battery checker, and it says you can hang from wall. I move mine from place to place so it sets on a shelf in the garage. Again, if you fit them down into their bays, the batteries will NOT fall out. But, you have to, then, wrestle them (or have The Hulk fingers) to get them out for use. There may be other battery organizers out there, but after reading critiques, I'm okay with this one. Sturdy, batteries stay in place, and holds a good number of different types of batteries. Good luck!brandy tilo
This wall-mounted battery organizer has been a really nice addition to our pantry. We love…
This wall-mounted battery organizer has been a really nice addition to our pantry. We love having it mounted on the wall—it's convenient, saves drawer space, and keeps all our batteries visible and easy to grab. It holds a variety of battery sizes and keeps everything neat and organized.One feature we especially appreciate is the built-in battery tester—it’s awesome to quickly check if batteries are still working without any guesswork. That’s been a real time saver!Since we keep quite a few batteries on hand, we ended up getting three of these organizers to hold them all. If you don’t stockpile as much as we do, one might be enough, but a larger size option would be great for big battery users.Overall, it’s sturdy, functional, and the battery tester is a fantastic bonus. We’re very happy with it!deana
Best organizer ever and to have a battery check is amazing. So organized with all…
Best organizer ever and to have a battery check is amazing. So organized with all the batteries!!c blanchard
Works perfect!! Just as describes!!! Battery tester works flawlessly. I even ordered one for my…
Works perfect!! Just as describes!!! Battery tester works flawlessly. I even ordered one for my boyfriends house!for my money
I had a hard time finding a battery organizer that I felt was worth the…
I had a hard time finding a battery organizer that I felt was worth the money, or actually worked well. I literally returned 3 different organizators, for a number of reasons. I am not crazy about this organizer either, but I could not continue to return them so I settled on this one. I do not like the battery charger. If the battery is good all three lights, green,red, yellow come on. if a battery slightly discharged, red and yellow come on, and if red comes on throw away the battery. There are not really enought slots for AAA, batteries, and to many for AA. I don't know of anything that uses 9 Volt batteries except for a smoke detector, or maybe an odd toy, or old transistor radio, yet they alloted 8 slots for the 9 Volts, I only used two. There is a little "dish" for button batteries, but if you really want to fill it up you have to open the packages they come in, otherwise you only get three or 4 in the dish. I removed the battery charger and placed flashlight blubs and unopened button batteries in its place. Since it fit in my draw with about two inches of empty space on the right side of the drawer, I was able to stack more button batteries in the same drawer, I used the extra 9 volt and AA slots for AAA batteries. I don't really think any battery organizer would satisfy my needs. For example how may 9 vold batteries do you use, that you will store 8 at a time,when you can buy them in packs of 2. Or how many C batteries do you need on hand? I have an old radio with a flashlight that uses 4 at a time, but I never have more than 4 C's at any one time. D batteries and AAA seem to be the most used batteries in my home. The D cell is used for some older flashlights, so I usually store about 6. My ideal storage container would store 6 D, 4 C, 2 9 Volt, 20 AA and 40 AAA. I have no need to store 10 C's at a time. Ironically, all the organizers allowed about the same amount of batteries and types as this one does. I actually returned on organizer that was a large case and one side was for nothing but AA, or was it AAA. Anyway this is better than nothing and I don't have to search through the drawer to find what I need. I would have posted some pictures, but sadly my camera will not contect to my computer, guess I need a new cord for it. I would not recommend this one way or another, I think this is one of those things where a person just settles for what he thinks is best for him/her. I don't care how much you spend on one, its too much for what they do.What Customers Talk About
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Review Quality Analysis
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Average Words
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Long Reviews
38%
✓ Good engagement
Short Reviews
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Interpretation: Strong indicators of authentic, detailed customer feedback.
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Average Per Day
0.03
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Max in One Day
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