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180 Battery Organizer & Storage Case With Tester! Store, Organize & Protect ALL Your #Batteries #Organizer #review

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180 Battery Organizer & Storage Case With Tester! Store, Organize & Protect ALL Your Batteries! Battery Daddy is the ultimate battery storage system to organize and protect all your batteries. Its unique double-sided design stores and organizes up to 180 batteries yet takes up the space of a laptop – perfect to fit in any cabinet, drawer, or shelf. Anybody who loves to do chores around the home will be better organized with this product which prevents loose batteries from rolling around.  Best of all... Battery Daddy comes with a battery tester so the handy person can quickly test the life of the batteries Do you have a handy man around the house? Then, we have the right product for you. You won’t believe how many batteries this holds! So nice and compact, you can store it just about anywhere. Does not take up much space.. The battery tester is a plus when checking the life of used batteries. Definitely worth the money and recommend anyone that uses a lot of batteri

WIN 2 CMY CUBES #cmycubes RV: $60.99 #USA #Giveaway #sensorytoy @RDstyles7777

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It's called CMY Cubes and it's a brilliantly colorful sensory toy that is perfect for both children and adults. These mesmerising cubes are made from high-quality materials and feature a unique design that is sure to captivate both children and adults alike. Thanks to their stunning visuals and endless possibilities for play, CMY Cubes are quickly becoming a must-have for anyone looking for a truly unique experience... How it works - the three colors filter light and combine to form 6 colors that refract at different angles. The pure light can fascinate and calm the mind, destress, makes great gifting.  WHAT IS A CMY CUBE? Explore subtractive colors mixing with the CMY cube.Opposing sides are coloured cyan, magenta or yellow. Rotating the angle from which the cube is viewed, varies the degree to which specific frequencies of cyan, magenta, and yellow are filtered from white light, resulting in a unique, cube-specific spectrum of colours. This process is called "subtract