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Where are people sourcing the 18650 battery for these? The number of reviews on the batteries available on Amazon is far less than the number of flashlights that need them. I assume that means there is another good source. Thanks in advance!

Where are people sourcing the 18650 battery for these? The number of reviews on the batteries available on Amazon

I bought one about a year ago. The rings are not welded on mine and I don’t think they are on this one either. When I first got it, I actually wore the seasoning down on a few skillets. I think it might be the edges of the rings....and some overzealous scrubbing. Since then, I don’t press hard and have only noticed

I bought one about a year ago. The rings are not welded on mine and I don’t think they are on this one either. When

Already over? Showing up as $16.99 for me.

Already over? Showing up as $16.99 for me.

Sold out in 10 minutes? Haha!

Sold out in 10 minutes? Haha!

Aha! I also just read that people use them a lot in cordless game controllers. Thanks!

Aha! I also just read that people use them a lot in cordless game controllers. Thanks!

People seem to be huge fans of these batteries. What are they using rechargeable batteries for though? The regular batteries in my remotes last over a year

People seem to be huge fans of these batteries. What are they using rechargeable batteries for though? The regular

One of my neighbors was upset that I was parking my second vehicle in the street. I don’t know what their beef was with my legally parked car, but they had written me notes about it before and placed them on my house door, under the windshield wiper, and in my mailbox. Eventually the neighbor called the police and

If you are willing to pay $7 more for some piece of "filler" (you may very well not need) and raise your total to $50, I would seriously recommend paying the $18 more and get the 20V version of this kit: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00… You still get the $10 off $50.

If you are willing to pay $7 more for some piece of "filler" (you may very well not need) and raise your total to

My experience with 1&1 was awful. I registered a domain with them and then quit using it....along with the email address from the domain. When my credit card expired, they apparently emailed the then defunct email address. Long story short, they sent the account to a collections agency, charged late fees, charged