Deal or No Deal?

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Hawise

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Please don't buy those batteries you should have all the information you need now to avoid counterfeits and finding the right batteries for your vaping application.

I use IMRbatteries.com as a vendor, they are fast, inexpensive, and honestly to pay around $5 a cell and to KNOW it's reliable is truly worth it. Batteries are the single most important area of vaping when it comes down to PURE safety. There are certainly unknowns in other areas of vaping, but what IS known is that a bad battery is just step one toward FACIAL and hand reconstruction, which is not cheap.

Please do yourself a favor and don't buy untested, unknown cells. It is really very easy to stick to approved vendors in almost all cases.

Best of luck, glad you asked the question and I hope you will heed the advice.

Anna
 
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They are only good cells if they aren't fakes.....$2.59 each is too good a deal to trust
I agree, on price alone I'd be wary of those batteries. Why are they so cheap? Have they been sitting in storage in a stock room for months, years? Are they counterfeits? Not worth the worry to me.




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