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Top 3 Best Batteries For Vaping

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The top 3 best batteries for vaping consist of three highly popular battery brands which have become a household name for us all. There’s a rule of thumb vapers go by; if it isn’t Sony, Samsung or LG, don’t trust it. However, that isn’t to say there aren’t other brands that have proven themselves as worthy contenders. A well-respected member of the vaping community referred to as “Mooch” is known for thoroughly testing batteries and proving which of them do well and which ones do not. Typically, vapers like to use batteries that have been proven to perform well or at least perform up to the specs listed on the battery. With specs being accurate and these batteries proving to perform well under thorough tests, here’s a list of the top 3 best batteries for vaping.

Attention: Before we start, I urge you to look over our battery breakdown article to learn the ins-and-outs of vaping batteries. Another article I’d like to point you to is learning all about battery safety because the protection of you and your device are more important than anything. And lastly, heat is a for sure factor when it comes to batteries, so here’s a little article you may like to read that discusses battery safety in the heat of summer.

The Best Batteries For Vaping

1. LG HG2 18650 Battery

  • Manufacturers Specs: 20A 3000mAh
  • Mooch’s Tested Specs: 18A 3000mAh

LG HG2 BatteryThe LG HG2 18650 Battery is one of the best batteries for vaping because it’s been proven time and time again that it can perform under the most stressful conditions, despite the 2A difference from when Mooch tested the battery. The LG HG2 is one of the most popular and used batteries when it comes to vaping, along with LG being a widely known brand that consumers trust; be it their televisions, appliances, mobile devices, or batteries.  The HG2 battery, in particular, is a flat top battery, meaning there’s no extruding raised nipple. It features an 18650 size, sports a nominal capacity of 3000mAh, offers up 18A (tested), and receives 4.2V when freshly charged.

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2. Samsung 25R 18650 Battery

  • Manufacturers Specs: 20A 2500mAh
  • Mooch’s Tested Specs: 20A 2500mAh

Samsung 25R BatteryThe Samsung 25R 18650 Battery is one of the best batteries for vaping because of its proven accuracy to the manufacturer’s specs. On top of that, it’s one of the most trusted and used batteries on the vaping market. As with most batteries being used for vaping these days, the Samsung 25R is a flat top battery, meaning there’s no extruding raised nipple. It features an 18650 size, boasts a nominal capacity of 2500mAh, offers a continuous 20A, and receives 4.2V when freshly charged.


3. Sony VTC4 18650 Battery

  • Manufacturers Specs: 20A 2000mAh
  • Mooch’s Tested Specs: 23A 2100mAh

Sony VTC4The Sony VTC4 18650 Battery is one of the best batteries for vaping because it was one of the most popular batteries for vaping in the past and still is to this day. This battery received loads of hype before the Samsung and LG batteries and was widely used in conjunction with advanced, high-performance setups. Vapers have trusted the Sony VTC4 due to its high amperage rating and milliamp-hour rating. The Sony VTC4 is a flat top battery, it features an 18650 size, yields a nominal capacity of 2100mAh (tested above manufacturers specs), shares a continuous 23A (tested above manufacturers specs), and receives 4.2V when freshly charged.

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The conclusion is, it’s the safe bet to go with batteries listed in this article. However, there are other batteries and battery brands that work perfectly fine. In fact, Mooch himself, someone that’s praised within the vaping community for his thorough work testing batteries for all of us vapers, even claims that there are other off-brand batteries that tested and perform to manufacturers specs. Even though I have various battery brands and types, these just happen to be the ones I’ve always used and have always trusted. If you’re one of the many vapers that often ask me, what battery should I buy for this, what’s the best battery for that… well, here’s my answer, the trusted three.

Blake Brown
Blake Brown

Blake is the owner and creator of the Guide To Vaping blog. He has expressed his passion for the vaping industry through his deeply rooted and highly informative content. Being a writer and content provider for the vaping industry for year's, Blake has also gained experience from working with multiple blogs and well respected companies.

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  1. Excellent subject choice Blake!! Even though the LG or Sonys are the only batteries I buy and have been buying for years now, it’s reassuring to know that I’m doing the ‘right’ thing.
    Thank you and I’m going to share this with my followers for anyone that has questions!!

  2. Such a great topic to cover. Thank you for posting this. I have been vaping for a few years now and batteries have often been an issue for me. Your list is 100% accurate and on point so kudos man!

  3. What about the Imren 3200maH, 3.7 volts, Max 40 A?

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