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Hohm Tech Hohm Security Battery Case
Hohm Tech Hohm Security Battery Case
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The Hohm Tech Hohm Security Battery Case is the ideal option for carrying spare vape batteries with you. This two-bay case can be used with popular battery types including 18650, 20700 or 21700 cells.
Proper storage is vital when it comes to batteries, this is where the Hohm Tech Hohm Security Battery Case comes to the rescue - thanks to the dividers and impact padding your batteries remain protected.
Hohm Tech Hohm Security Battery Case Showcase:
Brand: Hohm Tech
Product Type: Battery Case
Compatibility: 2 x 18650, 20700, or 21700 batteries
Robust Velcro Lock Design: The carrier boasts a sturdy Velcro lock system, providing both security and ease of access. This reliable closure method ensures your batteries remain safe and intact during transit.
Impact Padding Inlay: At its core, the carrier is equipped with an impact padding inlay, offering an added layer of protection against shocks and drops.
D-ring Top for Added Versatility: Attach it to your backpack, bag, or even a lanyard for easy and versatile transportation.
Hohm Tech Hohm Security Battery Case Features:
1. Woven poly material
2. Stitched & contoured velcro
3. Impact padding lined
4. Fitted sleeves (secures: 18650, 20700, & 21700)
5. Rear belt loop & clip
6. Top ‘D’ bracket
What's in the pack:
Hohm Tech Hohm Security Battery Case
ATTENTION:
When using the Hohm Tech Hohm Security Battery Case as intended, under no circumstance is it to be put in your pocket, bag, purse, or on your body. Pockets/bags/purses contain keys, coins, objects, and debris that could get inside the protective case and potentially cause cell(s) to be short-circuited, resulting in a potential explosion.
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