18350 batteries?

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I'd ordinarily recommend only AW IMR 18350 batteries, but availability of all AW batteries is tentative until the AW manufacturer recovers from a recent flooding incident.

As much as it pains me to recommend anything other than an AW 18350, these Aspires are probably your best alternative. They look like they are in stock:

Aspire 18350 10A battery

I personally wouldn't be comfortable using AWT, Basen, Imren, KeepPower, MXJO, Nitecore, or Xtar batteries because their 18650 batteries have terrible reputations. Mooch is planning to re-test 18350 batteries in the future. 18350 Safety Grades and Pulse Performance Data | E-Cigarette Forum
 
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Yep. I accidentally bought some "protected" batteries one time, and when they arrived I was like, "WHAT ON EARTH?" I actually destroyed one by removing what I considered might be some sort of odd wrap, before realizing I should probably not touch the batteries further, let alone deconstruct them. Fortunately, I didn't try to vape them. LOL. One of those "life lessons" you don't forget. Unfortunately.

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Yep. I accidentally bought some "protected" batteries one time, and when they arrived I was like, "WHAT ON EARTH?" I actually destroyed one by removing what I considered might be some sort of odd wrap, before realizing I should probably not touch the batteries further, let alone deconstruct them. Fortunately, I didn't try to vape them. LOL. One of those "life lessons" you don't forget. Unfortunately.

Anna
Good to know! Thanks
 
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