Individual batteries

Here you will find various unprotected batteries for your mod. The numeric combination of the battery, such as "18650", refers to its dimensions. A mod battery should be charged in an external charger and should never be carried loose. Read more about the safe use of mod batteries here. Need help choosing a good mod battery? Contact us for advice!

There are two types of mod batteries available:

  1. 18650 mod batteries - The 18650 mod batteries are the most commonly used mod batteries for mods and vapes.
  2. 21700 mod batteries - The 21700 mod batteries are physically larger than the 18650 mod batteries, which means they also have a larger capacity.

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Buying Mod Batteries?

Mod batteries are batteries designed for use in your mod. These batteries provide the power needed for vaping. But what makes these batteries special? Read on to learn more about mod batteries!

Mod Batteries are Specialized

You won't find mod batteries just anywhere, and for good reason. These batteries are incredibly powerful. Mod batteries specialize in high discharge rates, which is why you'll also find them in Tesla cars and other technologies that require rapid battery discharge. Powerful sub-ohm vapes operate at high wattages and therefore need batteries capable of quick discharge.

Each mod battery has a rating indicating its approximate discharge rate, expressed as a number followed by an "A" (ampere). The "A" represents the discharge rate in amperes. It's important not to exceed this rating when using a mod battery. When buying mod batteries, always check if the ampere rating matches how you plan to use the battery. Factors such as battery age, charge cycles, temperature, and more can affect the maximum discharge the battery can handle.

Because mod batteries are specialized, it's best to charge them using an external charger. Charging them with a micro-USB cable is detrimental to both your mod and the battery. Therefore, do not use micro-USB cables to charge your mod batteries!

How to Handle Mod Batteries Safely

Mod batteries are highly powerful and fast-discharging batteries, requiring extra care in handling. If the positive and negative ends of the mod battery come into contact with each other through a conductive object like a key or other metal item, the battery will discharge all at once. This rapid discharge can cause sparks or even result in the battery rupturing. Therefore, exercise caution when dealing with mod batteries and never carry them loosely in a bag or pocket!

Each mod battery is wrapped in plastic to ensure the outer surface is non-conductive. Before using a mod battery, always check if the plastic wrap is intact. If you notice any tears or damage, do not use the mod battery. Damage to the plastic wrap can lead to a short circuit in the battery.

Mod batteries:

  1. Are powerful - they can discharge rapidly and have a high capacity.

  2. Have a discharge rating - expressed in amperes. This rating indicates the maximum discharge the battery can handle.

  3. Require safe handling - never use a damaged battery and never transport mod batteries loosely in a pocket, jacket, or bag!

Buying Mod Batteries?

Mod batteries are batteries designed for use in your mod. These batteries provide the power needed for vaping. But what makes these batteries special? Read on to learn more about mod batteries!

Mod Batteries are Specialized

You won't find mod batteries just anywhere, and for good reason. These batteries are incredibly powerful. Mod batteries specialize in high discharge rates, which is why you'll also find them in Tesla cars and other technologies that require rapid battery discharge. Powerful sub-ohm vapes operate at high wattages and therefore need batteries capable of quick discharge.

Each mod battery has a rating indicating its approximate discharge rate, expressed as a number followed by an "A" (ampere). The "A" represents the discharge rate in amperes. It's important not to exceed this rating when using a mod battery. When buying mod batteries, always check if the ampere rating matches how you plan to use the battery. Factors such as battery age, charge cycles, temperature, and more can affect the maximum discharge the battery can handle.

Because mod batteries are specialized, it's best to charge them using an external charger. Charging them with a micro-USB cable is detrimental to both your mod and the battery. Therefore, do not use micro-USB cables to charge your mod batteries!

How to Handle Mod Batteries Safely

Mod batteries are highly powerful and fast-discharging batteries, requiring extra care in handling. If the positive and negative ends of the mod battery come into contact with each other through a conductive object like a key or other metal item, the battery will discharge all at once. This rapid discharge can cause sparks or even result in the battery rupturing. Therefore, exercise caution when dealing with mod batteries and never carry them loosely in a bag or pocket!

Each mod battery is wrapped in plastic to ensure the outer surface is non-conductive. Before using a mod battery, always check if the plastic wrap is intact. If you notice any tears or damage, do not use the mod battery. Damage to the plastic wrap can lead to a short circuit in the battery.

Mod batteries:

  1. Are powerful - they can discharge rapidly and have a high capacity.

  2. Have a discharge rating - expressed in amperes. This rating indicates the maximum discharge the battery can handle.

  3. Require safe handling - never use a damaged battery and never transport mod batteries loosely in a pocket, jacket, or bag!