18350 Nipple Batteries?

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AshJD94

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I have these standard 18350 batteries for my Lavatube v4
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But i have found these batteries which seem much better, however they have a nipple unlike my current ones.
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Will these batteries still work in my device? Does the nipple make any difference?

Thanks in advance!
 

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I owned some TrustFires and UltraFires. They are low quality batts and a couple failed on me. Also the 1200 mah Ultrafires are not protected and not safe chemistry. Best/ safest batts to use are safe chemistry batts.
If stacking batteries realize there's safety precautions you should observe. Either AW or eFest batts would be good.
 

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Oh really? The reason i'm looking at them is because of how cheap they are. But could someone still clarify if a battery with a nipple will still work? Regardless of brand.
It will work find.
Other good brands include Efest IMR 18350 High-Drain Battery, Panasonic IMR 18350 and as above AW high-Drain 18350.
Besides the cost, Lithium Manganese (IMR) is less likely to blow up.
Good luck.
 

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Oh really? The reason i'm looking at them is because of how cheap they are. But could someone still clarify if a battery with a nipple will still work? Regardless of brand.

Being that you put this in your mouth, between your teeth, right below your eyes I buy the best batteries I can find and try to save money another way. And I'm cheap.

Don't cut corners with batteries or chargers.

Most places give the size- do they?
 

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I'd avoid any of the "fire" brands, I've had some and they work ok, but not great. Their lifespan is a lot shorter when used with VV also, they don't have the higher amp limits of IMRs. I'm sorry for being a typical american and not noticing you are from the UK, try the IMRs from here, orhere. Liberty Flights is a registered forum supplier, the other one I've never heard of.
 

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I'd avoid any of the "fire" brands, I've had some and they work ok, but not great. Their lifespan is a lot shorter when used with VV also, they don't have the higher amp limits of IMRs. I'm sorry for being a typical american and not noticing you are from the UK, try the IMRs from here, hereor here. Liberty Flights is a registered forum supplier, the other two I've never heard of.
 
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