*Welcome the New guy* Batts4Mods - Get your batteries here! Trustfire

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wazzup592

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Let me start off by introducing myself. My name is Jeff and I am a college student that is majoring in accounting. As of right now, Batts4Mods is something that I thought would be a good way to get people their batteries from a vendor other than Chinese vendors and to sell them at a competitive price! That is what I am going to do! As of right now, I am a small, one man operation. Should business pick up as I expect it would, you can expect a good supply of Trustfire batteries, Ultrafire batteries, and universal chargers.

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Your one-stop-shop for your battery and charger needs!

Located in the United States, Ohio to be specific. I strive to provide excellent quality batteries along with excellent customer service. By providing you with batteries in the United States, there are no more long waits, unknown distributors, and no quality control. The bad batteries are weeded out before they are ever sent out. Should a bad battery escape the process and make it to you, accommodations will be made to ensure that you are 100% satisfied.


Products:
Trustfire 14500 Protected Circuit Board - $9.50 a pair! SHIPPED!
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More Products and hopefully a website coming soon!

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Payments via PayPal, or money order. If you have another method, I can look into it!


If you want to chat with me now, I hang out in the live chat a lot, you can pm me on here, or even email me at batts4mods@yahoo.com . If you email me I will get back to you very quickly, I always have access to my email!
 
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I'm having trouble finding the 16340s in 3 volts that are protected. If you are talking about the 3.6-3.7 volts, I can get those protected. I will not be selling unprotected batteries

Are you going to offer IMR style safe-chem/safe chemistry batteries? Technically, those are unprotected, as they do not have a PCB; however, since they are safe-chem, they actually pose less of a threat than a PCB protected battery (granted, it's not much less, so in general, for the average user, IMR and PCB are about equal in protection/safety, based on what I've read).

Reason I'm asking is that IMR batteries are high-drain (usually 2c - 4c), making them a much better fit for variable voltage devices. You do NOT have to get AMW IMR, there are multiple brands of IMR batteries. My suggestion would be look into selling some IMR 14500's alongside the regular 14500's you have now. That way, people like me would have one-stop shopping for all their 14500 needs ;)

-WP
 
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