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    Protective Battery Storage Cases

    With all the battery operated support gear (lights, lasers NV, etc) I'm look for some quality protective cases to store 18650, 18350, CR123 batteries. I'm checking out the Thyrm CellVaults, they look pretty and just what I'm searching for. I thought I'd check and see what else is out there and what are you all using/recommend to protect your not so cheap rechargeable batteries and still have them with you and not just in a your kit bag. TIA
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    I prefer Storcell
    https://storacell.net
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    I concur with https://storacell.net. I use them with 9v, AA, AAA, and CR123.

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    Pelican.
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    Thanks for the suggestions guys, I'll check them out.
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    Surefire makes a nice little case for the CR123’s. I’ve had one for several years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Vaquero View Post
    Surefire makes a nice little case for the CR123’s. I’ve had one for several years.
    I have one of those too.

    So Surefire and Pelican for me.
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    Protective Battery Storage Cases

    I use these, they are unmarked and I’ve had them so long I couldn’t tell you what they are…….

    This thread was a good reminder for me to pull out my GTFO bag batteries out and check their charge.



    ETA: I just noticed storacell written on the 18650 case.

    I keep these in my GTFO backpack in my truck, so H2O proof wasn’t a consideration considering I only take it hunting as it has all my deer processing utensils as well as other stuff like fire starting Med kit etc……

    I keep these on my plate carrier. They appear to be H2O resistant at least.




    I will look at the Pelican cases as H2O proof is probably a good thing.
    Last edited by HKGuns; 11-30-22 at 10:06.

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    The Pelican and Surefire are water tight though. That used to be huge for me before I started "country club" shooting with Pappabear.
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