shah654321
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Does anyone know when samsung announced 30q batteries are not suitable for vaping?
Ever since Samsung, Sony & LG wanted to distance themselves from vaping to avoid lawsuits. It's a standard disclaimer now that cells are only meant for their intended purpose ie torches & battery packs. They can still be used in mods but vendors have to state "not intended for vape use" or something similar. If in doubt use Molicells as they're the only manufacturer who state their cells are designed for use in mods/vape.Does anyone know when samsung announced 30q batteries are not suitable for vaping?
Ever since Samsung, Sony & LG wanted to distance themselves from vaping to avoid lawsuits. It's a standard disclaimer now that cells are only meant for their intended purpose ie torches & battery packs. They can still be used in mods but vendors have to state "not intended for vape use" or something similar. If in doubt use Molicells as they're the only manufacturer who state their cells are designed for use in mods/vape.
And welcome to the forum after joining 6 yrs ago
Last warning was late 2019 & vape shops & wholesalers recieved letters warning of legal action if Samsung cells were knowingly sold to vapers, basically cease & desist orders. If you're UK based try giving Ben at 18650 a pm & he may be able to expand more on thisLol thanks. Yeah been busy this covid19 has given me some time!
So the reason I'm asking is that I am a vendor and someone has open lawsuit against us. Back in 2018 someone bought these and and their vape exploded. Most likely user error but thats not the point of the claim. Samsung do say these are not suitable but I remember them announcing this in 2019 and before that these were one of the most commonly use cells. Im just trying to prove I sold these before samsung announced this but can't see anything online.