AW IMR has a bit less charge but hold up the voltage better. AW IMR are safe chemistry instead of protected.
And if you do decide to get lithium ion batteries like Trustfire or Ultrafire etc they have to be the protected ones.
the charge of a battery is measured in milli amp hours, mAh.
Until everyone vapes exactly the same, saying how long a charge of XmAh would last is highly variable.
whats the worst that cou; happen if i use lithium batteries in a reo mini?
but I find the TrustFire Blues to be very good performers.14500 TrustFire Protected Blues have 900 mAh stamped on the battery. I take amp/hr ratings on any far-eastern made batteries with a grain of saltbut I find the TrustFire Blues to be very good performers.
I don't scare easy and understand the FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) marketing concept.
I understand your point, however it's a virtual given that any Li-ion battery that's going to blow is going to give you some warning signs first: like getting really really hot, smelling bad or producing acrid smoke. Most users may take this a warning sign and refrain from putting said appliance in close proximity to the face.