Third Party Batteries

TheOtherBill

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Can't answer about that one but the name brand ones seem fine while the no-names are way overrated.
I have a chinese 3500 that actually has barely more than half the capacity of my stock battery. But it was so cheap it's good enough to sit in a drawer as an emergency spare. If I really need a new battery I'll get an OEM or something like the Hyperion.
 

Chris Flowers

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Cheers guys. I was particularly interested in higher capacity batteries. I'll see how this cheap-o Chinese one fairs when it arrives.

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zmann

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These were 3 for 25 which included a charger and a keychain.

Note 2, it's true, ,size is everything!
 

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fade2black101

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Let us know.

I have always found found Anker to be the best around that price. If you want to pay a lot for either one slightly better, or the fat extended one, then you won't find a better battery than a mugen one.

For the price though its gotta be anker.
 

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