How can keeping spare batteries in a fixed drawer help when remotes suddenly stop working?

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Remotes always seem to die at the worst time—match start hone wala hota hai, movie ka climax chal raha hota hai, ya raat ko AC adjust karna hota hai. If you don’t know where spare batteries live, you end up raiding clocks, toys, torches… total chaos.

Having one dedicated “battery spot”—a small box in a particular drawer—with a few spare pairs ready saves a lot of irritation. Everyone at home knows: “Remote dead? Check that drawer.”

It’s a tiny bit of organisation that makes those silly everyday problems disappear.

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