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Confused about batteries

I've been reading up on Batteries but still am confused.
Can someone tell me which is a stronger better Battery between the following for high wattage Vaping above 100w

Ultrafire TR 18650 5300mAh 3.7v
MXJO IMR 18650 3000mAh 3.7v 35A
LGDBHG218650209G282A5



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DO NOT EVER USE THE ULTRAFIRE >>> EVER!
the mxjo, I wouldn't use either as it is a rewrap

out of your list the only thing I would trust are LG HG2
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Samsung 25r- the best all around use battery in vaping
sony vtc 4 and vtc5 great batteries very safe
and the LGs= HG2 he4. and he2
 

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PLEASE throw the ultrafire away.
it is NOT for vaping and will explode at anything over 8 amps 40 watts
 

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You're hearing good advice: don't use the Ultrafire, and I don't trust the MXJOs either. Good quality 20A batteries are the Samsung 25R, the LG HE2, the Sony VTC5. The Samsung 30Q and the LG HG2 are the same, with a bit more storage capacity so they last longer. Don't take any of those batteries above 60 watts per battery (meaning they'll work fine out to 120 watts if you have a 2-battery mod, but a one-battery mod is limited to 60). If you want more power, the Sony VTC4 or the LG HD2C are good for about 85 watts each.
 

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