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Fake Ultrafire 18650

Blord

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These Ultrafire 18650 batteries looks pretty fake to me. I wander why didn't they notice the error. :twak:

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Maybe they didn't notice or maybe they did.
Sell them as is and have no responsibility for any issues that arise from people assuming they are getting the "Ultrafire" products as it can be clearly seen that these say otherwise.
Buyer beware, as the saying goes.

So how many people aren't paying attention and think they are getting a great deal ?!?
 

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That some serious chinese bulls*iTing.. man why does everything has to be so messed up!
 
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I've been testing all the 18650s I own, and none of the ultrafires tested higher than 1200mAh.

edit: correction, found one at 1700mAh.
 
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As Cyparagon mentioned . . .

Ultrafire would not be a good brand to copy.

Stick to "brand name" #18650 cells,
that have passed UL 1642 standards.

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Yeah I unfortunately got a pair of these on ebay...... They came with a charger too. Im skeptical of using the charger on my legit 18650's.... Does anyone think that the real ones would be ruined or explode if I put them in the charger? lol
 

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theres only one brand of batterys i trust and thats......

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:D

Seriously Sanyo or Panasonic is all i deal with now, the rest get giving away or i use'em at work.
 




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