If you take away one thing from this thread, remember this: The term "IMR" simply indicates that LiMn2O4 is a major component of the cathode. It does not necessarily indicate that a cell has exceptional rate capability or improved safety characteristics, properties often incorrectly associated with cells with the IMR designation.
Definitely not a good idea to ‘gift’ it to a fellow ‘flashaholic’ especially when he’s BLF member.
But there are many people out there who knows nothing about flashlights and will be very impressed and very grateful when ‘gifted’ with a relatively bright light even if its powered by *@#fire batteries. :bigsmile:
can’t wait for the test result… this will make or break the company…
if it does perform as most people expected to be and the price is around $ 15-17/pair , i definitely will buy some
Could anyone tell me what "qith" is? It is written on the battery (third line). I'm not a native speaker and my dictionary don't know it, too.
I don't want to be rude, but would it be possible to include some more space characters on newer batteries wrappers for example between "notinsert" and "usedbatteries"?
I know this missing spaces of cheap batteries (like Ultrafire or Trustfire), but a premium company should not do the same.
Thanks for all criticisms , I will revise the lable soon. and let related people be more careful.
I myself, English is very limited , even could not pass a exam when at school! :_(