Testing a Fake EGO Battery from Temu! Supposed to be 12ah???

Published 2024-06-20
In this video, I test out a battery purchased from Temu. It's supposed to be a 12ah EGO compatible battery, but the price was a little too good to be true. Find out what I learn about this battery. Did I get a good deal after all?

If I had to do it all over again, I would probably buy one of these from Amazon (easier return if necessary)
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All Comments (8)
  • @FamilyGeekery
    Update: Just tested it on the Nexus Escape 150W inverter, and it worked!
  • @bradstout4218
    I'm interested in the results of your TEMU battery. I have several EGO devices so this would be a good option.
  • @citizenresponse
    I’m looking for a supplemental battery cause I can’t make it through my whole yard on one 5.6v battery.
  • @eclecticguy7065
    I've heard that the Nexus does not accept generic batteries, unlike the rest of their gear.
  • @chpgmr1372
    Their 12 is more like 5. I tested 2 of them in my Ego Mini Bike and it only lasted as long as my two 5s.