SureFire Battery Charger with Two LFP 123A Batteries
Manufactured by SureFire
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When out in the field whether your hunting or directing traffic at the scene of a fender bender, the last thing you need is your flashlight to suddenly die on you. That’s when this handy kit from SureFire comes in handy. This kit from SureFire includes two LFP 123A lithium-phosphate batteries and a combo charger which converts to AC for a wall charge and DC for a car charge.
Complete with the cables for both AC and DC the SureFire Battery Charger kit features a charge indicator on the charger and will ramp up two LFP 123 lithium-phosphate batteries at the same time.
Features:
Interestingly, a lot of people don’t recognize the ultimate cost savings having a recharge kit like this brings to the table. While the runtime of these LFP 123A batteries is approximately 50% less than the runtime provided by throw away LFP 123A lithium batteries the maximum output is generally not affected. These LFP 123A rechargeable batteries retain approximately 50% of their original charging capacity even after about 500 charges.
Ultimately, when you add up the costs of all those disposable LFP 123A batteries you end up purchasing over a year’s time, then compare it to the reasonable cost of this kit you’re sure to recognize a cost savings over time. Of course, this depends on usage habits, but for the heavy user you’re certain to save a few bucks.
Complete with the cables for both AC and DC the SureFire Battery Charger kit features a charge indicator on the charger and will ramp up two LFP 123 lithium-phosphate batteries at the same time.
Features:
- Kit Includes: 2 (two) LFP 123 Batteries (3.2V mAH Lithium Iron Phosphate), Micro USB Cable, Two-Bay LFP 123 Charger
Interestingly, a lot of people don’t recognize the ultimate cost savings having a recharge kit like this brings to the table. While the runtime of these LFP 123A batteries is approximately 50% less than the runtime provided by throw away LFP 123A lithium batteries the maximum output is generally not affected. These LFP 123A rechargeable batteries retain approximately 50% of their original charging capacity even after about 500 charges.
Ultimately, when you add up the costs of all those disposable LFP 123A batteries you end up purchasing over a year’s time, then compare it to the reasonable cost of this kit you’re sure to recognize a cost savings over time. Of course, this depends on usage habits, but for the heavy user you’re certain to save a few bucks.
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.