I wasn’t trying to imply that your way of doing things is wrong. It just depends on whether you want to prioritize maximum capacity or maximum longevity. With the chargers I use, the cell voltage usually settles around 4.15v. I’ve never had any issues with any of my cells seemingly wearing out too quickly from being stored fully charged. It’s no big deal to just replace them when they do eventually wear out anyways.

I don’t get many blackouts in my area either but I still like to be prepared. I still put on my seatbelt when I get in my car despite the fact that I don’t expect to crash it every day.

I had a LiitoKala charger that was consistently overcharging my cells. I tossed it in the trash.

I am on the list for the BLF UC4 but I’ve also been looking at the SkyRC MC3000 as well. It seems to be a feature rich charger with lots of analyzing functionality and support for lots of different chemistries. Just wish I could find one on sale…