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Happy with the battery
Posted by
Crazykaka
on 5/15/2010
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Pros: Came pre-charged. The batteries seem to keep consistent charge in each.
They fit a bit snugly into my charger. probably because they're protected.
Batteries came wrapped in plastic to ensure they don't touch each other when shipped. Happy with the shipment as well.
Cons: Fits a bit too snugly into the charger. Probably because they're protected. In the end, would have like to have something that fit properly
Bottomline: Good price for the product. consistent quality and overall quick shipping. really happy with the purchase here.
Protected, just the way I like my ...... batteries
Posted by
ToastMan
on 1/18/2009
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Pros: Well I needed 123a batteries and these work. I bought 4 and all 4 work and tested at 3.75~3.76 for all of them before charging. Buy this, it save so much money for high drain flashlights!
Cons: The better of the 3.7 charges sku#01251 needs a spacer to fit, not really a con just an FYI.
Other Thoughts: mah tested at 780 for me!
Buy this, it save so much money for high drain flashlights!
Bottomline: If you want a 3.7 123a buy this. Buy this, it save so much money for high drain flashlights!
Powerhouse
Posted by
Gcharger
on 3/3/2008
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Pros: Good build quality, easy to use. Works excellent with the Ultrafire WF-138 (SKU 1236).
Bought these for my "old fashion" LED flashlight. Works perfect, full light as long as possible and then a sudden drop: empty.
Just what they supposed to do.
Cons: The strange thing is, that in the specifications is mentioned that these batteries are 1000 mAh but I got 880 mAh. Not a big deal but change the header.
Other Thoughts: These are protected for overcharging, when you use the Ultrafire WF-138 charger it's a bit overdone. This charger has a auto power off when the batteries are fully charged. So if you thing these are too expensive you also can get the 4-pack SKU 2086 for 6.59 USD.
Bottomline: Good, strong batteries. Bit expensive but do the job.
needs updating and revising
Posted by
macroVision
on 3/2/2008
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Pros: same height as the 2-pack trustfire ones(1mm higher than standard CR123A), i don't have a ultrafire in silver shrink to compare heights.
Cons: "higher capacity" is questionable, considering i received one with 880mah on the shrink. it is unknown why the price is quite different. i have logged it as a fault and am unsure on how they would resolve this problem.
Other Thoughts: i purchased one for the different colour shrink to make it my "primary backup" cell.
Bottomline: not really worth the amount paid for a "low quality" cell.