Thyrm Cell Vault Battery Storage

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posted on November 17, 2016
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The Cell Vault Battery Storage from Thyrm is a waterproof storage option designed to carry batteries and other gear while attached to MOLLE webbing via the integrated webbing clip.

The Vault can store three CR123 batteries, four AAA batteries or two AA batteries, depending on the user's needs. The interior diameter decreases slightly as the container deepens, which allows the vault to keep batteries secure even when inverted. To release the batteries, simply squeeze the sides of the tube.

Other small survival and emergency gear can fit in the container as well, including matches, fishing line, iodine tablets, tweezers, bandages, medication, emergency money or a flash drive. The Cell Vault is waterproof, dustproof and features a hard polymer exterior that protects against impacts. The Cell Vault is made with food-safe thermoformed plastic, so users can safely store medication and other consumables.

The Thyrm Cell Vault is available in urban gray, black, olive drab, rescue red, flat dark earth and clear and retails at a suggested price of $19.99.

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