I just keep a bunch of fresh spares in a film canister
marked "fresh batteries" with a hole punched in the
side and a string knotted through it. It carries a
bunch o batteries and is simple and easy to carry,
although probably not a sexy as the battery holder
from Radio Shack :).
Mark Lloyd
--- Mike DiTullio <mikedt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Haven't seen this in the few months I've been on the
> list so I thought I'd pass it on.
>
> Ever since I was forced to buy batteries on the road
> at almost $5 a piece when I can mail order
> them for 58 cents I've been looking for a convenient
> way of carrying spare batteries. Today at
> Radio Shack I found a hearing aid battery case that
> holds 2 675's and can be clipped to your
> neck strap/bag/d-ring/keys/whathaveyou. $1.50
>
>
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog0.000000name=CTLG&category0.000000name=CTLG%5
>
F0040.0000000190.0000000000.000000000&product0.000000id=23
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> S. Jersey, land of no twisties.
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