Mod batteries anyone? Sale! Full AW stock too!

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MrNYFC

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We just received our order of mod batteries, and we are now fully stocked on AW, Tenergy, TrustFire and UltraFire.

TrustFire 14500 3.7v 900mAh - 8.99/2 pack

TrustFire LC10440 3.6v 500mAh - 2.99/each

TrustFire 10440 3.7v 600mAh
- 3.99/each

We have a full stock of AW as well! Full stock on 510 and 801 low res attys :) Rated at 1.5ohm +/- 0.1ohm....the real deal!!

As always, shipping is free with orders over $39. Use coupon code "ECF10" for 10% off your purchase.

Don't forget to look on the homepage for Big Ice Dog's review of some of our liquids, too.

Have a happy and safe weekend everyone.....
 

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I have looked at your site, but you don't give the dimensions of your batteries. I am looking for protected 14500's and others, but need for them to be as short as possible and still be protected. Dimensions are different among Websites and brands and types of batteries. Could you list dimensions of your batteries on your site? Thanks.
 

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I have a 18650 battery question. The cheap 2 for $10 batteries vs. the more expensive singles. Why such a huge price difference? I read a comment about using a LR atty with one of them. Am I to assume that the cheaper batteries can't handle the extra current draw from a LR atty? But would be OK with a standard 510 or 901 atty?
 

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bsoplinger, the inexpensive GTL's are good batteries IMO, but because they are not associated with a brand name such as TrustFire and UltraFire, they are generally inexpensive. In turn, my customers' price reflects that.

As far as using them with a LR atty, they can power a LR but I do not recommend it. Even though something can do something, doesn't mean it should. For powering low resistance atomizers, I recommend IMR (high drain batteries) hands down. They are designed to supply the power needed to power high drain applications, such as LR atomizers. As far as powering a standard ohm 510 or 901...yes! By all means...I use these batteries to power my Bulli Extreme on a regular basis with a Joye 510 atty.

Doots, I carry AW IMR18650 and IMR18500, which are both "high drain" batteries. I have full stock on both.

Edit: I should add, AW batteries in general are very expensive. Many people consider them to be the best on the market because of their unmatched performance and safety designs. So for many, they are well worth it.

Thanks,
 
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Thanks Jason. That confirms what I supposed it was saying between the 2 styles. So I got one of the 2 packs of those inexpensive batteries since I mostly use a regular 901 atty. But since I occasionally get in a LR mood, since it works much better for a few juices, I got one of those expensive batteries also ;)
 
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