If anyone is ever stuck on finding these at a store, go to a local vape shop. (Not condoning nicotine products) They sell 18650's, some will have you sign a form, that's for safety reasons. Careful handling these, I don't recommend using any with any dents or tears in the wrapper.
Some vape shops sell wraps. Rewrapping is easy and fun. All you need are the wraps and a blow dryer. Plenty of how to videos on a lot of UA-cam vape channels.
@@Erin-Thor no I’m looking for that much excitement. Like a journeyman once told me “anything under 150v is like your first line of the night, just gets your heart going 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
The lower amp hour rating might be based on cost as well as being optimized for a daily charge/discharge cycle. I saw those there too. I like to have the microusb charging batteries. I know that the charger port can be a failure point. I like to have the option to charge the cells in my EDC.
Get the portable olight magnetic battery charger and you can easily recharge cells on the go without carrying a huge battery charger. Then you dont have to carry the USB style batteries
@@PewLand so for a little background… my edc usb cord is a net dot magnetic tip cord. I keep the lighting nib in my phone and a microusb nib in my Anker fusion wall charger/battery bank combo. The same cord can charge either my battery bank or my phone since the nibs are universal. If I pull the micro usb nib I can plug it into either the usb 18650 in my wowtac or 14500 in my lumentop tool. My general practice is to charge these batteries over night at home in my traditional charger. This option is good for traveling. I’ve seen the olight magnetic charger, but I’ve never felt the need to buy one.
The cut battery packet was probably from a shoplifter that got caught. A store detective at Walmart told me that the electronic department is the most monitored department.
Thank you for stopping by that's a great question there's so many great Lights under fifty bucks, I'd have to think about that one... wowtac a7, olight warrior mini, olight i5t,
Wowtac A1S hand's down best light for the money, the A1 is also one of the best flashlights I've ever owned, you should really think about getting the Wowtac A1 or A1S
I’d like to see a follow-up on the Westinghouse batteries. They are almost certainly counterfeit. All the Westinghouse batteries I’ve ever had started leaking pretty badly after a year or so.
Can you give us information on your battery charger and what type it is I have a battery charger that will allow me to recharge alkaline batteries Curious if I can recharge 18650 in it
@@Trillville43 you get what you pay for? Thats a bs line. I get discounts and decent prices and don't get ripped off. If you're ignorant don't do your homework then you get what you pay for
It's November 2023, so I'm a bit late to comment 😁. In all my years of testing numerous 18650 batteries, I would NEVER purchase any advertising or claiming anything higher than a 3,800 mAh rating. Ones that I've tested claiming 4,000 mAh and higher were all FALSE. It's like claiming a 16oz coffee cup can hold 5 gallons... impossible. 3,800 mAh is the sweet spot that you should stick to when purchasing 18650's. 👍
I appreciate the heads up about fake mAH claims, that's good to know that 3500 is gonna be about the top ceiling
I broke open an old dell laptop battery and there were like 12 18650 from Samsung inside and they were still super
Thank you and a good review of batteries
If anyone is ever stuck on finding these at a store, go to a local vape shop. (Not condoning nicotine products) They sell 18650's, some will have you sign a form, that's for safety reasons. Careful handling these, I don't recommend using any with any dents or tears in the wrapper.
Some vape shops sell wraps. Rewrapping is easy and fun. All you need are the wraps and a blow dryer. Plenty of how to videos on a lot of UA-cam vape channels.
Good info, thanks! 😊
Why not, the Arc is bright and sparkly and random sparks add a certain level of excitement 😂
@@chasethames2845 - LOL! YOU are one of those people who disassemble li-ion batteries and throw the foil in water 💧 just for fun. 🤣👍🏽
@@Erin-Thor no I’m looking for that much excitement. Like a journeyman once told me “anything under 150v is like your first line of the night, just gets your heart going 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
The lower amp hour rating might be based on cost as well as being optimized for a daily charge/discharge cycle. I saw those there too. I like to have the microusb charging batteries. I know that the charger port can be a failure point. I like to have the option to charge the cells in my EDC.
Get the portable olight magnetic battery charger and you can easily recharge cells on the go without carrying a huge battery charger. Then you dont have to carry the USB style batteries
@@PewLand so for a little background… my edc usb cord is a net dot magnetic tip cord. I keep the lighting nib in my phone and a microusb nib in my Anker fusion wall charger/battery bank combo. The same cord can charge either my battery bank or my phone since the nibs are universal. If I pull the micro usb nib I can plug it into either the usb 18650 in my wowtac or 14500 in my lumentop tool. My general practice is to charge these batteries over night at home in my traditional charger. This option is good for traveling. I’ve seen the olight magnetic charger, but I’ve never felt the need to buy one.
Chinese manufacturers are notorious for false mAh ratings. It’s gotten silly, some read 19980 mAh when they test at 2400 mAh. 😂
That was a good deal , thanks for sharing , God bless !
There is no standard flashlight. What is there equivalent AA AAA CD?
The cut battery packet was probably from a shoplifter that got caught. A store detective at Walmart told me that the electronic department is the most monitored department.
Thanks for this useful info. Other than the Wowtac A1 what others do you recommend for less than $50 that use a standard 18650 battery?
Thank you for stopping by that's a great question there's so many great Lights under fifty bucks, I'd have to think about that one... wowtac a7, olight warrior mini, olight i5t,
Wowtac A1S hand's down best light for the money, the A1 is also one of the best flashlights I've ever owned, you should really think about getting the Wowtac A1 or A1S
Thrunite t12 Is pretty great.
I’d like to see a follow-up on the Westinghouse batteries. They are almost certainly counterfeit. All the Westinghouse batteries I’ve ever had started leaking pretty badly after a year or so.
Thank you. Good tip
Does the XTAR VC8 that you are using to charge have a testing or grade mode? Then you will know the true capacity.
JIUJITSU2000: The ones you said you got at Walmart are only 2000 mAh! What is the amps on them? I would rather have 3000-3500 mAh at 20-35 amps.
Can you give us information on your battery charger and what type it is I have a battery charger that will allow me to recharge alkaline batteries Curious if I can recharge 18650 in it
This is XTAR VC8 charger. I have several video's on my channel of good battery chargers.
@@jiujitsu2000 thank you for the information brother
Thank you.
Hmm. Never thought of looking for 18650s at Wallie World. I'll keep my open now
Awesome! Now we just need to find an Xstar charger for less than their $37- OUCH!!
I think 37 is reasonable for what it is.
You get what you pay for and it's often on sale or you can try the Nitecore charger.
@@Trillville43 thats a bs line
@@GASSmallEngine what's BS about it?
@@Trillville43 you get what you pay for? Thats a bs line. I get discounts and decent prices and don't get ripped off. If you're ignorant don't do your homework then you get what you pay for
How many of these batteries wouod i need to make a 1Kwh
It's November 2023, so I'm a bit late to comment 😁. In all my years of testing numerous 18650 batteries, I would NEVER purchase any advertising or claiming anything higher than a 3,800 mAh rating.
Ones that I've tested claiming 4,000 mAh and higher were all FALSE. It's like claiming a 16oz coffee cup can hold 5 gallons... impossible. 3,800 mAh is the sweet spot that you should stick to when purchasing 18650's. 👍
What about Efest?
You rock
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Oh hello from Detroit Michigan brother
Hi from Syracuse NY brother
Last time I checked standard flashlight use “alphabet” batteries (AAA,AA,C or D)
Utter waste of time.