Batteryjunction.com - absolute best place to buy most batteries and a lot of good LED flashlights.
I stick with the Titanium Innovation brand for CR123s (if you catch Battery Junction's sales, you can get 15% or more off):
http://www.batteryjunction.com/pri-cr123a.html
Technically, if a battery explodes in your flashlight, the battery company should replace the flashlight - not the flashlight-maker, so I can see why Surefire would have this policy.
Do you have any idea what there shelf life is like?
Batteryjunction.com - absolute best place to buy most batteries and a lot of good LED flashlights.
I stick with the Titanium Innovation brand for CR123s (if you catch Battery Junction's sales, you can get 15% or more off):
http://www.batteryjunction.com/pri-cr123a.html
Technically, if a battery explodes in your flashlight, the battery company should replace the flashlight - not the flashlight-maker, so I can see why Surefire would have this policy.
I believe OKWalker is correct - they claim a 10-year shelf-life and on average, most folks say that you lose ~3% per year on pretty much all CR123-type batteries when stored.
I use the heck out of mine and they last close enough to the Surefires to justify the $1+ savings for each battery.
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