🔋 Power your night with precision and endurance!
The Nitecore IMR 18350 NI18350A is a 700mAh, 3.7V rechargeable battery delivering up to 7A discharge current. Engineered with an 18mm diameter, it fits select Nitecore LED flashlights like the EC11 and MT10C, offering reliable, eco-conscious power without substituting CR123A batteries.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 2.68 x 2.28 x 0.94 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Nitecore |
Model Name | IMR 18350 NI18350A |
Manufacturer | Nitecore |
Part Number | NI18350A |
O**T
Very bright, long life battery
Great battery but be careful. My ec11 sometimes turns on in the holster and I don't notice till the battery is drained. It read 2.2 volts. My super charger would not charge it. Seems if it goes below 3 volts it is officially dead. Wow.I let the battery sit for 1 week, then tried again. It took a charge and came back to full charge. So don't give up if you drain it dead. Nitecore stuff works.
D**L
Holds good charge.
Held up to high drain well.
P**L
Good
Good.
K**.
High quality batteries, fantastic for high drain flashlights
Fantastic batteries
B**B
works great in my flashlights.
I just moved from 18650 flashlights to some really nice 18350 lights and these batteries are in both of them. The run time is great they recharge using my 18650 charger just fine and the price was good.There really isn't much more to say from a battery point of view. I've ony run through a handful of recharges so I can't comment on durability but will update if I think they are below normal.
F**E
Great batteries.
Last a long time when in use and the batteries charge fast.
T**W
Will not recharge after first use.
This is absolutely the worst batteries you can get. Batteries won’t charge after I used them once after it drained from full charge to zero. Two weeks!
A**R
Doesn't fit most lights
I wrongly assumed these would fit a cr123 light, they don't. That's on me. But I then thought no biggie the two combined should fit as a replacement for an 18650... Wrong again. If you don't have an 18350 specific light these are completely useless with virtually zero flexibility to use in other lights.
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