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product_id: 5394063
title: "SureFire 72 Pack 123A Lithium Batteries, Red"
price: "S/.1133"
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reviews_count: 8
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# 10-year shelf life High-drain power optimized Wide temperature tolerance SureFire 72 Pack 123A Lithium Batteries, Red

**Price:** S/.1133
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔋 Power that’s always ready when you are.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SureFire 72 Pack 123A Lithium Batteries, Red
- **How much does it cost?** S/.1133 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pe](https://www.desertcart.pe/products/5394063-surefire-72-pack-123a-lithium-batteries-red)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built-In Safety:** Advanced heat and short-circuit protection keeps your gear safe.
- • **Unmatched Longevity:** Store with confidence—10 years of ready-to-go power.
- • **All-Weather Reliability:** Operates flawlessly across extreme temperatures—rain or shine.
- • **Proudly Made in the USA:** Crafted to SureFire’s exacting standards for premium quality.
- • **Engineered for High Performance:** Delivers consistent, reliable energy for your high-drain devices.

## Overview

SureFire 72 Pack 123A Lithium Batteries deliver high-performance, long-lasting power optimized for high-drain devices like flashlights. Featuring a 10-year shelf life, wide temperature tolerance, and built-in heat and short-circuit protection, these batteries ensure reliable, safe energy. Made in the USA to SureFire’s rigorous standards, this bulk pack is perfect for professionals who demand readiness and durability.

## Description

"Optimized For Use In Surefire Flashlights, Surefire Lithium Batteries Pack A Lot Of Power Into A Small Package. And Unlike Alkaline Batteries Surefire High-Performance Lithium Batteries Boast A Ten-Year Shelf Life, Which Means They Will Be Ready When You Need Them, Every Time.For All Surefire Lithium Battery Powered Lights " Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Review: Buy in bulk and save, but still pricey! - First a couple of points -- 1) Surefire does *not* manufacture batteries, they are manufactured by companies, like Panasonic, that are relabled with the Surefire brand. There is nothing wrong with this (at all), but some seem to be operating under the misconception that SF actually makes their own batteries. 2) For these higher-quality batteries there is simply no better deal in CR123A batteries on the planet. Surefire obviously chose their manufacturer well, as every comparison review has placed the SF-branded batteries at the top of the heap. They are the benchmark for CR123A manufacturers. That said, my only gripe is with the standard itself. Most high-lumen flashlights and other gear that uses CR123A for power flatly suck them down like a parched man lost in a hot desert who stumbles upon an Oasis. They're still running near $2 per battery, and we use 500 of them a year on our farm, as the high-output lights last only 1-2 hours on one set of TWO ($4). For us and those like us, buying in bulk saves us about $300 per year on just CR123A's alone. To save money, we've tried everything -- including most other brands and rechargeables. We find that, when translating the cost into dollars-per-hour of illumination, the cheaper brands are right around the same effective cost as the Surefires, and on some you get duds that don't last 15 minutes. We've tried most of the more reputable rechargeables as well, and while you may save money eventually we've found that even a fully-charged set lasts only about one-quarter of the time a fresh set of SF's will -- about 15-17 minutes, which is useless for us since our use would require us to change-out rechargeables 3-4 times per night while outside. I would rather all of these lights be standardized on the more ubiquitous, and cheaper AA size. The cost of these 123's is egregious, and is likely a cash cow for the manufacturers until they either replace AA as the standard, or a price-war ensues driving down prices. Until that happens, there really is not practical alternative to the current reigning benchmark in CR123A -- Surefire.
Review: Premium Price, Gold Standard of CR123 - Surefire has the reputation of being the gold standard of CR123 battery world. A little Google work can easily verify that claim from testing done by 3rd party sites and people. There are plenty of other brands out there that are "pretty close" or "almost as good" as Surefire and costs appreciably less money. However, if you are willing to pay the premium, the Surefire brand represents the best you can get in terms of longevity and consistency. The price per battery seems to taper off at these 72 packs so unless you are buying several thousand you are not going to save much more on your investment. I looked around online for a few weeks on and off looking to see where the best pricing was and ended up going with desertcart hoping that because desertcart moves so much product I would have the best chance of getting recently manufactured batteries. All of my batteries were built 8 months prior to my order date. I have no way to judge if that is the norm or I was exceptionally (un)lucky but I mention it for those of you looking at desertcart. I use these batteries in flashlights and headlamps and for that application I am quite pleased with the Surefire brand.

## Features

- High-performance batteries, optimized for high-drain use in flashlights
- 10-year shelf life
- Wide temperature tolerance
- Built-in heat and fault (short-circuit) protection
- Made in the USA to SureFire specifications

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.2 x 6.97 x 1.57 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.23 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions  LxWxH | 5.5 x 4.6 x 2.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Brand Name | SureFire |
| Model Name | Lithium battery |
| Suggested Users | mens |
| Number of Items | 72 |
| Manufacturer | Surefire |
| Part Number | SF72-BB |
| Style | 72 Pack |

## Product Details

- **Number of Batteries:** 72 CR123A batteries required.
- **Brand:** SureFire
- **Battery Cell Composition:** Lithium
- **Battery Capacity:** 1550 Milliamp Hours
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Camera

## Images

![SureFire 72 Pack 123A Lithium Batteries, Red - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91C2blruJbL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy in bulk and save, but still pricey!
*by T***R on February 17, 2014*

First a couple of points -- 1) Surefire does *not* manufacture batteries, they are manufactured by companies, like Panasonic, that are relabled with the Surefire brand. There is nothing wrong with this (at all), but some seem to be operating under the misconception that SF actually makes their own batteries. 2) For these higher-quality batteries there is simply no better deal in CR123A batteries on the planet. Surefire obviously chose their manufacturer well, as every comparison review has placed the SF-branded batteries at the top of the heap. They are the benchmark for CR123A manufacturers. That said, my only gripe is with the standard itself. Most high-lumen flashlights and other gear that uses CR123A for power flatly suck them down like a parched man lost in a hot desert who stumbles upon an Oasis. They're still running near $2 per battery, and we use 500 of them a year on our farm, as the high-output lights last only 1-2 hours on one set of TWO ($4). For us and those like us, buying in bulk saves us about $300 per year on just CR123A's alone. To save money, we've tried everything -- including most other brands and rechargeables. We find that, when translating the cost into dollars-per-hour of illumination, the cheaper brands are right around the same effective cost as the Surefires, and on some you get duds that don't last 15 minutes. We've tried most of the more reputable rechargeables as well, and while you may save money eventually we've found that even a fully-charged set lasts only about one-quarter of the time a fresh set of SF's will -- about 15-17 minutes, which is useless for us since our use would require us to change-out rechargeables 3-4 times per night while outside. I would rather all of these lights be standardized on the more ubiquitous, and cheaper AA size. The cost of these 123's is egregious, and is likely a cash cow for the manufacturers until they either replace AA as the standard, or a price-war ensues driving down prices. Until that happens, there really is not practical alternative to the current reigning benchmark in CR123A -- Surefire.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Premium Price, Gold Standard of CR123
*by Z***R on July 19, 2014*

Surefire has the reputation of being the gold standard of CR123 battery world. A little Google work can easily verify that claim from testing done by 3rd party sites and people. There are plenty of other brands out there that are "pretty close" or "almost as good" as Surefire and costs appreciably less money. However, if you are willing to pay the premium, the Surefire brand represents the best you can get in terms of longevity and consistency. The price per battery seems to taper off at these 72 packs so unless you are buying several thousand you are not going to save much more on your investment. I looked around online for a few weeks on and off looking to see where the best pricing was and ended up going with Amazon hoping that because Amazon moves so much product I would have the best chance of getting recently manufactured batteries. All of my batteries were built 8 months prior to my order date. I have no way to judge if that is the norm or I was exceptionally (un)lucky but I mention it for those of you looking at Amazon. I use these batteries in flashlights and headlamps and for that application I am quite pleased with the Surefire brand.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best batteries, ever!
*by S***N on June 14, 2022*

I always go back to Surefire batteries. They are consistently the highest quality, long lasting CR123 batteries. If what do you use them for is important then there is no reason to use anything else.

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