before I grabbed these I snagged 4 packs for 40$ from the original thread last year . the difference was the other pack was a 6 cell pack total was 1.66 per cell while these were 1.25 prior the best deal was probably the reverand jim panasonic 2200 mah for 1.75 .
I didn't need more of these .... but at this price the only mistake is not buying more than you need.
Wow, poor guy cant win! USPS was very fast. Not sure how he could pay Fedex and make anything on this, I’m sure if it said that before it was a mistake.
for $10 do you really want to expect more? I don’t think he makes a lot of profit selling these packs…
shipping by USPS ain’t that bad… from CA to NY only takes 3 days although the second shipment takes 5 days, that’s probably he was busy packing all the orders after it was posted on BLF lol…
True, not even sure if he made money on the single pack orders that's for sure! Flat rate box is like $12.35!!!
Not much honestly. I actually expected USPS Parcel Post, not USPS Priority! :) Mine only took 2 days to Texas! Faster than FedEx would have delivered it from CA. I'm happy!
When I placed my order this is what shipping stated on my order invoice:
Shipping service
FedEx Ground or FedEx Home Delivery
Thanks for having my back!!!
and an arm! This is the feedback I really left :) "Great laptop battery pull, Samsung ICR18650-28A Shipped USPS instead of FedEx"
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Lastly, when will BLF get multi-quote as an option for reply's!
It took me about 45 mins--I was extra cautious since I hadn't extracted laptop battery cells before. I scraped some of the wrappers but attribute that to my inexperience. I'll rewrap them before attempting to use. The process itself really wasn't that bad.
OK the wife is worried that this is too hard and dangerous to do. She read somewhere that you need sand, a firebox, etc. and that they are little pipe bombs. I’ve never done this before so I can’t argue against this and I don’t want to worry her but really how dangerous is this?
Don't worry man, these batteries have SAFE CHEMISTRY. You can look at the SamsungICR18650-28A Data Sheet. They did just about anything and everything to the battery, and NOTHING happened. These are very SAFE Lithium-Ion batteries. Don't think you really need a sand box or any of that stuff to be honest. But whatever you do, just don't set fire to them!