Wall Street Journal - "Lithium-Ion Batteries Are Everywhere."

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I've never had any issues with LI batteries, not one. I am very careful with the batteries and properly store and use them.

I also only buy major brand batteries, and I think they are all made in Japan....maybe South Korea. All recommended by Battery Mooch!

As I said in the posts, I have 2 sets of 20 batteries that I rotate in use to power my regulated devices. I must have another 40 batteries that are old and worn out that I need to get rid of and they are properly stored until I get rid of them.

Has anyone had a fire or explosion from a LI battery? Was it a regulated or unregulated device? Was it a "vape pen" with a self contained battery? Can you mention the brands involved, battery and device?
 

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I commented on the WSJ, and now the hordes are attacking me.

Yup, that's how it works out in the wild (aka outside of vaping forums). That average person is brainwashed by the govt-media complex and are also encouraged to bash every thought or fact that is contrary to what the govt-media bible teaches them.

Many dictators and despots have been right all along - the public cannot or will not think for themselves. They must be told what to do, think and say, and it's an easy task once that govt-media mechanism is set in place.

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... I commented on the WSJ, and now the hordes are attacking me.

I've waged my fair share of Battles in the comment section of Yahoo, WSJ, etc. I finally just gave up.

Because with ever passing day, the below seems to be more and more true.

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