Compatible with All Major Tool Brands
Your trucks are branded. Your shirts are branded. Don't let your most expensive assets look generic. Flash your logo every time you work.
Our text is physically fused into the button structure. Impossible to rub off and impossible to "accidentally" borrow.
Your gear represents your workmanship. Custom-labeled buttons look professional and organised, not tacked on like a permanent marker or tape.
Designed by engineers, not hobbyists. We use industrial fusion to guarantee OEM-level tolerances and a perfect, satisfying "snap" every time.
If it doesn’t fit perfectly, or the quality isn’t what you expected, we’ll replace it or refund you.
A battery button is a polymer release switch that replaces the stock OEM clip on a power tool battery. It carries an embossed name, crew label, or company logo permanently fused into the polymer — making your power tool batteries instantly identifiable and impossible to anonymously resell. Designed in NZ, ships worldwide.
Installation is quick. Use the included T10 security bit to lift off the battery top, and you will see the original release button. Lift it out, drop in the custom battery button, then reinstall the screws. The process is reversible — the original clip can be refitted at any time.
A custom battery button is made of PETG, to provide impact resitance, while offering vibrant colours that are UV-stable. It is a thermoplastic that can handle the heat of a work van in peak summer. Embossed text and logos are structurally fused into the plastic — not printed or stickered — so they cannot fade, peel, or rub off, even under daily glove wear.
Good news first: in New Zealand, Australia, the USA and the UK, the law generally protects you here. Simply using a third-party product cannot on its own strip your statutory consumer rights — in most cases, a manufacturer would need to demonstrate the modification directly caused the specific fault they’re refusing to cover.
That said, express warranty terms vary by brand, so it’s worth a quick check of yours.
Either way, here’s the practical reality: manufacturer warranties typically cover factory defects. If a battery has a genuine fault, it usually shows up within the first few months — well before you’d ever install a button. A battery that passes that point will in most cases far outlast its warranty anyway.
The real threat to your batteries on site isn’t a faulty circuit board — it’s them walking off the job or getting swapped at a communal charger. That’s exactly what Battery Buttons solve.
Still not sure? Put them on your older batteries that are already past their warranty date. Perfect compromise.
Note: This is general information only, not legal advice. For specific warranty concerns, check your manufacturer’s terms or seek independent advice.
We are constantly developing new Z Battery Button designs. Send us an email at contact@BatteryButtons.com and we will make yours next.