Massive post on where to get lithium-ion batteries everywhere in the world! Look at Post 2-5 for info, And Canada Post 123

I did. They won’t ship here even though a lot of others will…

Or like this

My order has been shipped.

Wow, that’s surprising. I’m tempted to order some more cells that I don’t really need right now.

You can’t. That lasted just one day but who knows, it may happen again.

Yeah, the cells are probably going to get blocked at customs.

I received a cell order from BG in May 2018. There is hope.

Please keep in mind there are only a few actual manufacturers of lithium batteries. I have used high drain IMR/INR batteries for vaping for the better part of a decade. If a cell is not sold as Sony, Sanyo, Panasonic, LG… It was most likely made by one of them and did not pass QC and sold off to be re-wrapped with usually grossly exaggerated specs. How would you like to buy a car with exaggerated specs? Would you feel safe if you knew the car didn’t pass the manufacturers QC?

As a vaper you should know these battery manufacturers are trying to distance themselves from vaping. Probably due to liability. In any case you shouldn’t be surprised that cells will be sold under all sorts of names since they do not intend to sell directly to consumers. What you said may exist but it’s far from the truth if you are shopping at the sites we mention. Look at the batteries Eneloop makes without their name on it…

I’ve got plenty of cells from Banggood in the past, and they do seem genuine and test that way too. But, yeah, you could be right that they are not grade A or B cells, and failed inspection for some reason not related to performance.

I’ve bought from Illumn more recently, hoping to get a better guarantee of good quality cells. But, since the manufacturers don’t sell to consumers, I suppose there’s no guarantee of quality from US retailers either.

As consumers, we’re stuck taking the risk ourselves.

This thread should be renamed to how NOT to get batteries to Canada.

Why exactly? :question:

I’m going to take back my Banggood recommendation for batteries, at least for their button-top 30Q’s.

I’ve bought a total of 9 of those buttop-top Samsung 30Q cells from Banggood, and now I’ve had 3 of them go bad. Suddenly, their self-discharge will start rising to unacceptable levels. I’ll get noticeable voltage drop every day (up to 50mV) from 3 of the cells, without using them. At best this makes them unusable in multi-cell lights (for a series config). At worst, this might indicate an internal short and make them dangerous.

Flat-top cells I’ve bought from Banggood appear to be fine. It just seems to be an issue with the 30Q’s that have an after-market button added. I’m not sure if they’re getting fakes, or it’s a bad grade of cells. But whatever the reason, make sure to check your button-top 30Qs.

Thank you for this all inclusive list.

I can’t seem to find a place to purchase 2 pcs of Keeppower 18350 1100mAh with affordable shipping to US.

Sofar it looks to me like it costs $18-$20 with shipping for 2 batteries

BG is maybe $15 which is still ridiculous for a place with bad rep and slow delivery.

I once tried ordering a couple of batteries from an AliExpress store, and was mildy surprised to receive 2 generic “T6” zoomable flashlights (which had lots of scratches, but I tested them to work). My ordered batteries were placed inside the flashlight (wrapped).

Unfortunately, almost all other AliExpress stores now have stopped shipping bare batteries to my country. The only ones remaining that ship batteries, use DHL or Fedex or other expensive shipping ($50 to $100+ shipping fee) — I have not tried these latter shipping methods, so it’s now been more than 1 year that I have ordered bare batteries from foreign online stores. The only ones that do ship are the ones included in flashlights (eg. the Sofirn flashlight with battery kit).

Maybe I should suggest to the AliExpress stores to try the above technique (place the battery in some cheap disposable electronic device) — this will work for few batteries. Because I think there is still a limit of around 2 flashlights with 2 batteries per shipping (for the postal shipping), The more expensive DHL/Fedex shipping likely have a higher limit on the number of batteries that can be shipped (but still need to be placed inside “containers”).

If I understand it right Lithium batteries need to be shipped inside a container that will prevent any short circuit .

Would these inexpensive plastic containers work?

Depends on where you live.

If you live in Canada, the customs will just seize it.

If you live in the US/Europe, you’ll have a bugger chance of receiving it normally.

I guess CBSA chart changed since this one. War on Lithium! :slight_smile:

Looks like the only reputable seller who still ships to Brazil is Sunway Store Aliexpress :frowning:
Has anyone already tested their “AERDU” new cells?

Question about Aliya’s Battery Store https://www.aliexpress.com/store/all-wholesale-products/1382210.html

> Has anyone received any shipments recently (to Canada), from Aliya’s ?
> How does Aliya’s ship ?
> Can/will the CBSA confiscate battery orders from Aliya’s ?

Thanks Knobby
Vancouver, BC