Your welcome and glad I could help.
C4
Your welcome and glad I could help.
C4
does anybody know about some batteries call ‘command batteries’. i have a listing from them from one of my distributors. i would like to know about the quality and a website from the manufacturer would be cool. my google-fu isnt with it today.![]()
This is all I can find about “Command Batteries”.
http://www.copsplus.com/commandproducts.php
Made in China is all I can find about them.
I think Grant is offering the best deal. Panasonic batteries are some of the best on the market.
thanks for the info. i am going to try a set to see how they work. i have been selling the pentagon light and streamlight ones. maybe i will just stick to them. the deal they got going for the panosonic is really a great deal.
hey C4 what is shipping like from your website if i wanted lets say 20 batteries
I was wondering what happened to those Battery Station batteries you used to carry- did these take their place?
I just ordered 24 of these batteries from Grant along with two Surefire X300’s. He shipped 26 batteries with my order. I call that great customer service.
Your UPS man should be able to handle 20 batteries.
what i am referring to is that if shipping is x amount i can get them here in town less expensive and with no wait.
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The answer is NO you cannot. Any battery sold in a local store will be $3 each and Duracell or Energizer.
Maybe you could. His shipping is $7 for something like 20 batteries.
Can your local price beat $37 for 20 batteries?? That’s $1.85 per battery delivered.
I doubt any retailer is selling them below $2 each locally.
Correct.
And if you buy locally, don’t forget about sales tax, either.
Plus, Grant ships fast and offers great deals on other cool gear you can buy at the same time - still $7 shipping. If you need batteries that fast, you should have already bought some.
Okay . . . after a little experience with the Panasonic CR123A batteries, I am now “sold” on them.
One of the lights on my house gun was noticeably dimmer than the other (both are identical 9V Pelicans). I figured the batteries might be about to kick the bucket, but since I’ve barely used them, I thought it was odd. I had some in the compartment of my buttstock, so I decided to use those first. Unfortunately, not only were those batteries nearly dead, they were also falling apart. They were unused and had been in the stock for maybe half a year after buying them new.
I replaced the cheaper batteries with three of the Panasonics and the increase in illumination was dramatic.
Thinking about it, I’ve had problems lately with my batteries just crapping out in my lights after very little or no use. I thought maybe I was inadvertantly pressing the tailcaps throughout the day, but now I’m thinking the batteries were just crap.
Maybe I’ve just received bad batches of the cheaper batteries, but if the lights are not as bright with them “new” and they die prematurely, I think maybe I’m not saving any money with $1 Chinese batteries packaged for a vendor with their name on the outside.
Until I find something better, I’m sticking with the Panasonics in any of my lights that might be used for an emergency. I’m going to use my remaining cheapies for lights I use around the house or cameras.
thank you Tom_Jones i did not see that part of the sight with the shipping
They were not BT batteries. They were Titanium batteris. I replaced them with the Panasonic’s as they have more power for about the same price.
C4
You will also pay tax.
C4