CR2450 Battery Holder - Compact Organizer for Up To 12 Button Cell Batteries

$6.15
Color
Black
Brand
Unbranded
Type
Holder
condition
New
Organize and store your CR2450 batteries efficiently with our CR2450 Battery Holder! This sleek and practical storage solution is designed to hold up to 12 batteries, keeping them secure and easy to access whenever you need them.

Features & Benefits:
- Compact Design: Small and lightweight, this holder is perfect for saving space in your toolbox, drawer, or bag.
- Horizontal Storage: Batteries are stacked horizontally for easy visibility and access, ensuring you can grab one quickly when needed.
- Durable and Reliable: Crafted from high-quality, 3D-printed materials for long-lasting performance.
- Portable Convenience: Lightweight enough to take on the go, making it ideal for professionals, hobbyists, or anyone who uses CR2450 batteries regularly.
- Neat and Tidy: Keep your batteries organized and protected from rolling around or getting lost.

Why Choose This Battery Holder?
Whether you're a tech enthusiast, DIYer, or just someone who wants to keep their CR2032 batteries organized, this holder is the perfect solution. It combines functionality, durability, and portability in a modern design that fits effortlessly into your lifestyle.

Say goodbye to cluttered drawers and lost batteries. Order now and upgrade your battery storage today!

Batteries not included.

This item is individually crafted by me using precision printing, where I serve as the production partner, transforming a licensed digital design—sourced from a creator offering commercial-use permissions—into a tangible, high-quality physical product. By calibrating print parameters, selecting optimal materials, and ensuring consistent quality control, I bring this model to life as a finished good.

Designed by rhug1, Licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike.

**Disclaimer: With all 3D Printed products, visible artifacts may be present such as layer lines, tiny gaps, small bumps, stringing, or other tiny imperfections. This is a normal result of the 3D printing process.