In article <
kJedne3bOuz78THO...@brightview.co.uk>,
John Rumm <see.my.s...@nowhere.null> wrote:
>On 26/06/2014 13:15, D.M.Chapman wrote:
>>
>> I've never heard of Floureon, but it seems more than some crap brand. Most
>> hunting on the intermahwebs suggests they make cheap replacement laptop
>> batteries which review pretty well which is reassuring.
>> So, anyone used them? Price is tempting - might have to take a punt and
>> try. Something like:
>>
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360972015886 for example.
>I tried a "compatible" 3Ah 18 NiMh once. To be fair it performed ok at
>first, but the number of charge cycles was very poor compared to the OEM
>cells (in fact I bought it to replace the first of my original 3 that
>was no longer holding a charge. By the time the remaining two of the
>original set were in the same state, so was the "new" one).
Yeah, I've had compatibles (no name rubbish) before and like you say,
they've been pretty crap.
Tempting to take a punt on this Floureon brand though - they seem to
review better than most generics for other uses.
>In the end I bought a 3 pack of genuine Makita batteries for about �150...
Yeah :-( As I say, I found one bargain on ebay - just need to spot another
brand new badly photographed and badly desribed listing ;-)
Cheers,
Darren