Panasonic NCR18650PF Batteries-3 Pack 4 Pack Or All 7

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I got a case of these at an estate sale, they will come to you charged and ready.
I don't know much about them, I kinda understand them and I have a couple flashlights that use them, but knives are still my thing, But guys just like, guns, knives and flashlights,
I am going to price them at what I think is fair, but let me know if it is out of line.
The truth is, a seller wants to get as much money as he can for his item, a buyer wants to get it as cheaply as possible.

I have 7 total
Buy 3 @ $29
Buy 4 @$37
Buy all 7@ $64

This includes shipping, payment is PayPay F & F only with no notes. USA only
I will promise you will be happy with any trade or purchase you conduct with me, no exceptions
 

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You cannot ship LiIon batteries legally unless you are certified to ship them. It is extremely dangerous and very illegal to do so
 
You cannot ship LiIon batteries legally unless you are certified to ship them. It is extremely dangerous and very illegal to do so
Actually, you can, but it has to be by ground transport and not by air.
I have shipped them before via EBay sales, and I have purchased them before on this very forum.
EBay now requires them to be sold with a flashlight or device that uses them, my impression from reading the bulletin is that it is to insure they are not put in the wrong device that will not tolerate the voltage.
 
Actually, you can, but it has to be by ground transport and not by air.
I have shipped them before via EBay sales, and I have purchased them before on this very forum.
EBay now requires them to be sold with a flashlight or device that uses them, my impression from reading the bulletin is that it is to insure they are not put in the wrong device that will not tolerate the voltage.
There are different classifications for shipping batteries alone vs shipping in a device that uses them. There are labeling requirements for the packaging and the contents have to be declared to the shipper by someone certified to ship Dangerous Goods. They should also be discharged to below 30% SoC.

I'm an engineer that designs Li-Ion battery packs for military applications. I know there is a lot that goes into shipping requirements
 
There are different classifications for shipping batteries alone vs shipping in a device that uses them. There are labeling requirements for the packaging and the contents have to be declared to the shipper by someone certified to ship Dangerous Goods. They should also be discharged to below 30% SoC.

I'm an engineer that designs Li-Ion battery packs for military applications. I know there is a lot that goes into shipping requirements
So I guessing you don't want to buy any?
 
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