18650 Batteries Stock Clearance! Made from Samsung cells

$6.99, buy at amazon.com
3000mAh 18650 Battery with protection
There are 1800mAh($3.99), 2200mAh($4.99), 2800mAh($5.99), 3000mAh($6.99) to choose from.

2800mAh and 3000mAh batteries are made from Samsung cells by adding protection and package.
1800mAh and 2200mAh cells are made in China but the capacity is accurate.

Many sellers sell cheap recycled batteries with overrated capacity, we won’t do that.

It’s a pity that not many people know our batteries. Have to decrease price and clear stock.

Link fails with a redirect loop. Using Chrome. :8)

What would have helped selling your batteries was telling on the Amazon website that there were Samsung cells inside, and what the brand of the protection chips is (Seiko I hope?). 15 dollars regular price is pretty high as well.

BRC = Chinese cell

I agree!

Everyone knows that BRC stands for Beople's Republic of China. 8)

…surely its ‘lepubric’.

OP has said two of the 4 batteries are Chinese cells, and 2 are Sanyo… how sure are you they are all Chinese cells?

Whats the old saying?
“The more we lie, the more you buy”.
:bigsmile:

Eachine reminds me of Eachbuyer. LoL... Where is our friend now?

To be fair, thats been the motto of all free enterprise, since always. The difference here is the Chinese ‘they’ are selling lights, batteries and chargers, in the 60s and 70s non Chinese ‘they’ were spraying vast expanses and pumping crap into the environment based on lies such as you ‘can drink it’. Not that China isnt engaging its its fair share of environmental recklessness.

The practice of the more we lie, the more you buy while funny and I do recall the coining of the phrase here, was not invented in China. And while they might be the most visible today, at least on forums like this one, they hardly rate in the hierarchy of perpetrators of all time.

And the winner is? :_(
Its also a shame that some of the people had to ruin it for almost all of them.
Being that it is so rampant on ebay, they should include a disclaimer in all of their auctions stating that our laws are not enforceable over there.

I have 999 solid gold bars that weigh 2.2 pounds each. I have them on closeout at 100 dollars each. Depending on how fast they sell, I may have another 999 to sell. But hurry, time is limited.
:stuck_out_tongue:
Now if these gold bars represented 1% of the 1500 items I was selling on ebay, My feedback would still be quite good and I would be bringing in a lot of cash.

One of the things I love about Amazon is the ability to look up a product’s price history on camelcamelcamel. When I look at the price history of these 3000mAh batteries, I see they’ve been priced at $6.99 for over a month (since camelcamelcamel started tracking them on 3/12/15), and the 2200mAh batteries have been priced at $4.99 since some time in January (though they were priced higher back in January). So if you say you “Have to decrease price and clear stock”, then I’d say that sounds like a fine idea. When are you planning on decreasing the price to clear your stock, since it appears you have not yet done so?

Nice first post

brc in the part number = whateverfire.
scares folks here away.
fix that and get your product reviewed.

Grew a beard watching a 3,000 mAh Thorfire go thru a 200 mA discharge/refresh cycle on my Opus BT-C3100 V2.1: 2,841 mAh.

In the same run, a brave pink 2,200 mAh no-name cel I yanked out of a 3 EURO backup-battery sold by “Action” showed 2,396 mAh.

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