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OT Legitimate battery sellers?
Admittedly, I am good at reading between the lines, but I'm impressed by
the confusion between good and bad batteries. On Amazon, it's rampant. That's obvious because some batteries sell for outrageously low prices with claims of superior performance. Even given Chinese dumping, many of them are just not believable. In other words... What's your favorite battery supplier? Or a seller on eBay or Amazon that you trust? Of course I want low prices, but I don't want to waste time and money finding good batteries. Thanks. |
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OT Legitimate battery sellers?
By the way... Anybody have a "Nitecore Universal Intelligent Charger" of
any flavor? Apparently the 2015 model was upgraded to include an LCD readout. It is inexpensive compared to my MAHA and yet it also charges the batteries individually. Additionally, it allegedly recognizes what battery has been inserted. Admittedly, I am good at reading between the lines, but I'm impressed by the confusion between good and bad batteries. On Amazon, it's rampant. That's obvious because some batteries sell for outrageously low prices with claims of superior performance. Even given Chinese dumping, many of them are just not believable. In other words... What's your favorite battery supplier? Or a seller on eBay or Amazon that you trust? Of course I want low prices, but I don't want to waste time and money finding good batteries. Thanks. |
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OT Legitimate battery sellers?
On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 19:15:26 +0000 (UTC), John Doe
LaCrosse, here, from a few years back, top model - popular in regards to Maha. Amazon's one of the better ones for rampancy or Chinese/Korean dumping, however that works;- even Amazon, apparently, is in on it with their own house badged brands. Been awhile, but haven't had any problems with a batch of AA and AAA from Tenergy. Long-charge capacities vrs cheaper/sometimes unpublished brands that discharge quickly (yea, I've been screwed by an American top-notch brands' POS). Popular, then, Tenergy, although last I looked there's some runners-up for regard. Of course, Eneloop XXX if you want to pay it out the...and then some. (Have a LaCrosse atomic clock/remote temp sensor from ages ago;- those Eneloops really blew things away compared to the crap discharge times I'd gotten off various, hm... "attempts" at good batteries. A good charger is a good charger. Get's the job done, or will explode lesser batteries -- pretty quick, if I want. Hey, I can always "attempt" a ringer to the trashcan, across the room. Hole in one. What more could you ask for? (Almost went 9V, but instead found a guitar effect's wallywart, I picked up alone and on a hunch, which actually turned out a noiseless 9V, now, years later, for RF generation purposes. The only noiseless one out of half a dozen. Got lucky. Those things can cost some serious bucks in pro-gear lineups.) wrote: By the way... Anybody have a "Nitecore Universal Intelligent Charger" of any flavor? Apparently the 2015 model was upgraded to include an LCD readout. It is inexpensive compared to my MAHA and yet it also charges the batteries individually. Additionally, it allegedly recognizes what battery has been inserted. Admittedly, I am good at reading between the lines, but I'm impressed by the confusion between good and bad batteries. On Amazon, it's rampant. That's obvious because some batteries sell for outrageously low prices with claims of superior performance. Even given Chinese dumping, many of them are just not believable. In other words... What's your favorite battery supplier? Or a seller on eBay or Amazon that you trust? Of course I want low prices, but I don't want to waste time and money finding good batteries. Thanks. |
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OT Legitimate battery sellers?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpRYB91HxdY
Admittedly, I am good at reading between the lines, but I'm impressed by the confusion between good and bad batteries. On Amazon, it's rampant. That's obvious because some batteries sell for outrageously low prices with claims of superior performance. Even given Chinese dumping, many of them are just not believable. In other words... What's your favorite battery supplier? Or a seller on eBay or Amazon that you trust? Of course I want low prices, but I don't want to waste time and money finding good batteries. Thanks. |
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OT Legitimate battery sellers?
ON THE WAY
That brand (probably Chinese) is falsifying reviews for its products. Either the company or some clinically insane fanboy. http://www.amazon.com/ON-3800mAh-Rec...DateDescending They are verified purchasers, but... Notice almost all of them are either first, middle/initial, and last names. Then click on "other reviews" and you can clearly see that they are all the same person. "I can see for miles and miles and miles, Oh yeah... la la la" Admittedly, I am good at reading between the lines, but I'm impressed by the confusion between good and bad batteries. On Amazon, it's rampant. That's obvious because some batteries sell for outrageously low prices with claims of superior performance. Even given Chinese dumping, many of them are just not believable. In other words... What's your favorite battery supplier? Or a seller on eBay or Amazon that you trust? Of course I want low prices, but I don't want to waste time and money finding good batteries. Thanks. |
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