October 25, 2018, 07:29 PM
old rugged crossSource for CR123 flashlight batteries.
That is great to hear wreckdriver on the Tenergy's
October 25, 2018, 09:47 PM
YooperSigsI do Battery Junction too.
October 25, 2018, 10:01 PM
jigray3quote:
Originally posted by old rugged cross:
That is great to hear wreckdriver on the Tenergy's
I tried the Tenergy based on recommendations, but I much prefer Surefire.
October 25, 2018, 10:04 PM
hrcjonI trust the surefire ones after hundreds and hundreds of them. Getting them in retail sites like HD is just wasting money. The BJ price for energizers quoted above is more than I have been paying for surefires so that's a small point. But I'd be happy with those as well.
October 26, 2018, 03:50 AM
hileI buy mine from Amazon, or when I'm ordering something from Ike @ BigTexOutdoors or another vendor, I'll order yet another dozen.
October 26, 2018, 08:47 AM
ChowserBeen using the titaniums from battery junction for years with no issues. I usually buy 50 packs for under $50 shipped twice a year.
I sell them to coworkers for $1@ when they need them.
October 26, 2018, 09:13 AM
SuppressedI don’t buy that many CR123s anymore since I switched my flashlights over to 18650s but I’ll have to give the Titaniums a try. I discovered that the wireless alarm sensors at my mom’s house use them and I only have three Surefire batteries left.
October 26, 2018, 11:44 AM
old rugged crossI am hoping since the Fenix store is selling the Tenergy propel batteries they will be good to go. Can't imagine they would be selling a bad battery, at least hope not. My primary lights are singe double A LD10 fenix and a four seasons light. But I do have a number of CR123A lights that have been set aside due to lack of batteries so looking forward to getting them back in the mix. 30 batteries should last me a heck of a long time. Pluse Dryfly is sending me a new G2x pro. Looking forward to the ne 15 Lumen setting on it.
October 26, 2018, 12:12 PM
sns3guppyThe G2X pro is an excellent flashlight. I use the 15 lumen setting a lot.
Tenergy batteries are made in China, and consistently have a considerably lower runtime, especially to a 50% drop; they don't match US made or Japanese made batteries for duration or safety.