Anyone buy cheap CR123A batteries on eBay?

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They run about $1 apiece on eBay. Are they junk? Good? Any experiences? I don't expect them to blow up on me, but I don't want to get them and find they die quickly.
 

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Originally posted by: WhiteKnight
123A for a little more than $1 each, good quality.

I agree with this suggestion - I was going to recommend the same thing. These batteries are of excellent quality and the price is right. I use these for my Surefire flashlight.
 

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AmondoTech is where I get my CR123 batteries. Though, before, I ordered them and they were like 90 cents each. Now they're up to $1.

I compared them to a brand new Duracell CR123a when I got them and the voltage was like .10V higher on the Amondotech batteries..

 

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Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
I don't understand why things don't just use cheap AA or AAA batteries.

Energy / unit of space I would assume.
 

Rubycon

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Do not discard your exhausted ones in your trash!!!

They make tasty midnight snacks!
 

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
I don't understand why things don't just use cheap AA or AAA batteries.

Energy / unit of space I would assume.

What about those flashlights that use the N size batteries? With a few more millimeters they could handle an AA. Actualy, with a better design they wouldn't the parabola reflector and could fit an AA in the same size.
 

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Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
I don't understand why things don't just use cheap AA or AAA batteries.

Energy / unit of space I would assume.

What about those flashlights that use the N size batteries? With a few more millimeters they could handle an AA. Actualy, with a better design they wouldn't the parabola reflector and could fit an AA in the same size.

Honestly... I have no idea. ;)

But is this quote in your sig for real?

We met on OT in 2001, got engaged in Sept 2002, talked on the phone a bit later in Oct 2002, met in real life in Dec 2002, I moved to WA in Aug 2003, and we got married today.
-Hotchic

Edit: holy crap it is.
 

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Lithium maganese dioxide technology has much higher capacity for given cell size. Double voltage is also a plus.

Don't forget to check out R123's as well. They work nice in regulated lights and since they run higher (3.7-4.2VPC) using them in incandescent lights is not recommended.

And the comment regarding eating is true. Just avoid Sanyos for some reason they taste like dog feces.
 

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