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Vape Batteries & Charging

Nothing is worse than running out of power while you still have e-liquid in your tank. Proper vape batteries & charging ensures uninterrupted vaping and helps your device perform at its best.

At Dinner Lady, we offer a wide range of vape batteries & charging solutions to keep your vape kit powered and ready. From replacement batteries to external chargers and expert battery care advice, we have everything you need.

 

What Vape Batteries Do You Need?

The type of vape battery depends on your device:

  • 18650 Vape Batteries – Common in kits like Smok Fortis, Smok Rigel Mini, Geekvape S100, and Innokin Kroma.
  • Dual 18650 Vape Batteries – Required for high-powered devices such as Geekvape Legend 2, Voopoo Argus GT2, and Smok Morph 3.
  • Internal Vape Batteries – Many beginner-friendly kits come with built-in rechargeable batteries, eliminating the need for external replacements.

 

Vape Battery Charging – What You Need to Know

  • External Vape Battery Charging – Removable batteries typically need an external charger. A high-quality charger, like the Nitecore i2, ensures safe and efficient charging.
  • Internal Battery Charging – Kits with built-in batteries often feature USB-C or micro-USB ports for convenient on-the-go charging.

 

Why Choose Lithium-Ion Vape Batteries?

Most vape batteries are Lithium-Ion, offering:

  • Rechargeable – Long-lasting power for multiple charge cycles.
  • Portable – Compact and easy to carry as spares.
  • Reliable – Delivers consistent power for optimal vapour production.

 

Vape Battery Safety Tips

To maintain battery life and safety:

  • Use the correct charger: Always match your battery with a compatible charger.
  • Avoid overcharging: Unplug once fully charged to prevent overheating.
  • Store safely: Keep spare batteries in protective cases.
  • Replace when needed: Swap out batteries that no longer hold a charge.

 

Shop Vape Batteries & Charging at Dinner Lady

Keep your vape kit powered with premium vape batteries & charging accessories from Dinner Lady. Whether you need 18650 batteries, replacement batteries, or reliable chargers, we have the right products to ensure your device always delivers peak performance.

 

FAQ


Are devices with built-in batteries more convenient?

Built-in batteries recharge via USB, making them convenient for many vapers. However, once the battery is fully depleted, the entire device may need replacing. External batteries are versatile and can be carried as spares to avoid downtime.

Are vape batteries safe?

When used, charged, and stored correctly, vape batteries are safe. Regularly checking battery health ensures both safety and the best vaping experience.

What is the best 18650 battery charger for vaping?

The Nitecore i2 charger is highly recommended. Its microprocessor identifies battery types and applies the correct charge settings, safely charging up to two batteries at 1000mAh each.

Vape Batteries & Charging

Need to know more about our products, find the most popular questions below....
Vaping devices most commonly use rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. The sizes widely used include 18650, 20700, 21700, and 26650, with the numbers indicating the dimensions of the battery.
It's recommended to use the charger specifically designed for your batteries or a trusted universal battery charger that supports their type and size. Using an incorrect charger can pose safety risks and potentially damage your batteries.
The charging time can vary based on the battery capacity (mAh) and the charger's output current (A). Generally, a battery might take anywhere from 1 to 4 hours to charge fully. Consult your charger's manual for specific timings.
To extend the lifespan of your vape batteries: Avoid completely draining them before recharging. Store them in a cool, dry place. Use a quality charger. Don’t leave them charging overnight or unattended. Keep them away from extreme temperatures.
It's not recommended to leave batteries in the charger once they are fully charged as overcharging can decrease their lifespan and, in some cases, pose safety risks. Quality chargers have an auto-shutoff feature to mitigate this risk.
No, vape batteries must be carried in your carry-on luggage. It's recommended (and required by many airlines) to store them in a dedicated battery case to prevent short circuits.
Protected batteries have a small circuit integrated that provides protection against overcharge, over-discharge, and short circuiting. Unprotected batteries lack these features and require more careful handling.
Consider replacing your vape batteries if: They don't hold a charge as long as they used to. The outer wrapping is damaged. They get unusually hot during use or charging. They show any visible bulging, leaking, or other deformities.
Vape batteries should be recycled at a proper battery recycling facility. Many electronics stores have battery recycling programs. Do not throw them in the trash as they can be hazardous.
Using your phone or laptop charger's USB port to charge batteries directly is not recommended unless specifically stated by the vaping device's manufacturer. Always prefer to use the charger provided with your device or one that's certified for your battery type.
Battery capacity diminishes over time and after many charging cycles. If your vape batteries drain faster than they did initially, it might be time to replace them.
When not in use, store your batteries in a non-conductive case at room temperature, away from direct sunlight, and any metal objects that could cause a short circuit.
mAh stands for milliampere-hour and indicates the battery’s storage capacity. Higher mAh ratings mean the battery can last longer on a single charge, assuming the wattage output and usage remain constant.
Yes, extreme cold or hot temperatures can affect battery performance. Cold weather can shorten battery life per charge, while excessive heat can cause the battery to degrade faster and, in some cases, become unsafe.