He discharges to 2.8V, not 3.2V, and the difference between 2.5V and 2.8V is typically very small. His conclusion is: "This cell is a good cell for large capacity and can deliver a fair amount of current without being a high current cell."

You call it high-power, he calls it not a high current cell. Again, the way my Vapcell 21700 performs, where it drops voltage immediately off the charger implies there's a problem with the cell. If this was a heavily used cell, I'd get rid of it. Again, I have no other Vapcell 21700 to compare it with and I won't spend the money on any more to find out.

I'm hoping if any other owners can report if there's behaves the same or not - does it drop well below 4.20V after a charge, in a few minutes, next day?