Product Spotlight: THYRM Cellvault Battery Storage
Introduction to Thyrm Battery Storage
Hi, Caleb from Brownells here. In today’s Product Spotlight, I’m diving into the Thyrm battery storage lineup. This is my first hands-on experience with their gear, and I’m impressed by the variety of sizes and configurations. Thyrm offers storage options that are compact, modular, and rugged — ideal for tactical use, range bags, and everyday preparedness.
Overview of Storage Options
We’ve got everything from their original CellVault to expanded versions that hold more gear. Each product is built to secure and organize batteries while keeping them easy to access. If your bag is a mess of loose ammo and rolling batteries, this is your solution.
Battery Organization Benefits
Thyrm's design allows you to build a clean and modular battery management system. No more guessing where your spare CR123 or 2032 coin battery is. These cases are a game-changer for preparedness, especially when your gear depends on dependable power.
Modular Tray Design
Inside the CellVault, you’ll find modular trays that snap into place and hold different battery types securely. They’re easy to move around, but they also lock in tight — making the batteries both accessible and secure.
CR2032 Storage Demonstration
I like to keep four CR2032s on hand for optics, since they always seem to go dead at the worst time. These trays make it easy to store them securely without taking up unnecessary space. No more digging around at the range.
Compatible Battery Types
The Thyrm lineup supports AA, AAA, CR123, 2032, 18650, and 18350 batteries. Each tray is built for a specific type, so you can mix and match based on your loadout. The system is smart and intuitive.
Rechargeable Battery Use
If you’re using rechargeable weapon lights or handhelds, you’re probably familiar with 18650 and 18350 batteries. These packs keep them safe and easy to manage. They’re especially useful for those running lights with high output demands.
Range Bag Use Case
I keep a high-visibility orange CellVault in my range bag. It’s easy to find when I need a backup battery fast. The modularity makes it practical for organizing what you need without carrying excess.
MOLLE Mounting Options
Thyrm also supports MOLLE mounting. This makes it easy to attach a CellVault to your plate carrier, chest rig, or pack. The OD green and black units blend well with tactical gear while staying functional.
Waterproof and Rugged Design
These cases are waterproof and impact-resistant, built for field conditions. Whether it’s rain, snow, or mud, they’ll keep your batteries dry and functional when it counts most.
CR123 Battery Removal Tips
Worried about removing CR123s from the oval CellVault? Just squeeze the sides gently and pop them out one at a time. The design makes it intuitive and efficient without requiring tools.
Color and Visibility Options
CellVaults come in high-visibility orange for easy locating, translucent for visual inventory, or subdued tactical colors for low-profile setups. Choose what works for your kit.
Transparent and Windowed Models
Some models feature cut-out windows so you can see what’s inside without opening them. Perfect for gear-mounted options where quick checks are needed.
Velcro Patch Panels and Labeling
Larger models like the CellVault 5M come with Velcro panels so you can label contents or add ID tags. That’s ideal for mission-specific sorting or prepping multiple kits.
Final Thoughts and Viewer Questions
These are seriously well-engineered storage solutions. I never thought I’d geek out over battery management, but here we are. If you’ve used Thyrm CellVaults, let us know your thoughts in the comments. Like and subscribe if you found this helpful, and we’ll catch you next time.

















