18650 vs 21700 vs 20700 Batteries: Which Size Is Best for Vaping?
Walk into any vape shop and you will see three battery sizes on the shelf: 18650, 21700, and 20700. The numbers look like part numbers, but they actually tell you the physical size. 18650 means 18mm diameter × 65mm length. 21700 is 21mm × 70mm. 20700 is 20mm × 70mm. One millimeter difference in diameter, five millimeters in length — and a whole lot of debate about which one you should be using.
This guide breaks down the real differences between these three formats using verified specs from manufacturer datasheets and Battery Mooch’s independent bench testing. No marketing fluff. No inflated numbers. Just the data you need to pick the right battery for your mod.
Quick Comparison: 18650 vs 20700 vs 21700
| Spec | 18650 | 20700 | 21700 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diameter | 18mm | 20mm | 21mm |
| Length | 65mm | 70mm | 70mm |
| Weight (Typical) | 45–48g | 60–62g | 67–72g |
| Max Capacity Available | 3000mAh | 3620mAh | 5000mAh |
| Max CDR Available | 25A (30A temp-limited) | 30A | 35A |
| Best All-Around Cell | Molicel P28A (2800mAh / 25A) | Sanyo NCR20700A (3300mAh / 30A) | Molicel P45B (4500mAh / 25A) |
| Original Manufacturers | Samsung, Molicel, Sony/Murata, LG | Sanyo/Panasonic, Molicel | Samsung, Molicel, Sony/Murata |
| Availability | Widely available everywhere | Limited — shrinking market | Widely available |
| Price Range (Per Cell) | $4.50–$6.50 | $7–$12 | $5–$10 |
The 21700 wins on capacity and CDR. The 18650 wins on availability, weight, and device compatibility. The 20700 sits in an awkward middle ground — better than 18650 on paper, but with fewer options and a shrinking selection of original cells.
18650 Batteries — The Old Reliable
The 18650 has been the default lithium-ion cell since the early 2000s. It powers everything from laptops and flashlights to power banks and, of course, vape mods. The ecosystem around 18650s is enormous: dozens of original manufacturers, hundreds of verified retailers, and more mods designed for this size than any other.
Physical Specs
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 18mm (max ~18.4mm with wrap) |
| Length | 65mm (max ~65.2mm) |
| Weight | 45–48g depending on cell |
Top 18650 Batteries for Vaping
| Battery | Capacity | CDR | Best For | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Molicel P28A | 2800mAh | 25A (35A temp-limited) | All-around, up to 75W | $4.55–$5.99 |
| Molicel P26A | 2600mAh | 25A | Budget alternative to P28A | $4.50–$5.50 |
| Samsung 30Q | 3000mAh | 15A | Low wattage / MTL, under 45W | $5.99–$6.99 |
| Sony/Murata VTC6 | 3000mAh | 15A | Low wattage alternative to 30Q | $6–$8 |
| Samsung 20S | 2000mAh | 30A | Mech mods / extreme high wattage | $5–$7 |
Why 18650 Still Matters
Two things keep 18650 on top: device compatibility and selection. Most vape mods — especially older models and compact single-battery devices — only take 18650s. If your mod has an 18650 tube, that is what you use. No adapter, no workaround.
The selection is also unmatched. Samsung, Molicel, Sony/Murata, and LG all produce 18650 cells, giving you real options across different wattage ranges. The 20700 and 21700 formats do not have this depth of choice.
Related research: Samsung battery product information.
Related research: Molicel official battery product page.
The Trade-Offs
Capacity and CDR are limited. No 18650 has a true CDR above 30A, and no 18650 with 3000mAh+ has a CDR above 20A. These are physics constraints, not marketing limitations. The smaller cell volume means less room for active material, which caps both energy storage and safe discharge rate.
If you are vaping at 75W or below per cell, a Molicel P28A handles it fine. Push past 90W and you are asking more from an 18650 than it can safely deliver. That is where 20700 and 21700 cells enter the conversation.
For a deeper look at the 18650 options, check our Best 18650 Batteries for Vaping guide.
20700 Batteries — The Middle Child
The 20700 format arrived in vaping around 2017 with mods like the Innokin Oceanus. It offered a nice bump over 18650 — more capacity, higher CDR, same voltage. For a while, it looked like this format might take over.
It did not. Samsung, Sony, and LG never made 20700s. The only original manufacturers producing this size are Sanyo/Panasonic and Molicel, and both are scaling back. Most mods that accept 20700s also fit 21700s, and vapers are choosing 21700s instead.
Physical Specs
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 20mm (max ~20.4mm with wrap) |
| Length | 70mm (max ~70.3mm) |
| Weight | 60–62g depending on cell |
Notice the weight. A 20700 cell weighs 60g versus 48g for an 18650. That is a 25% increase. You feel it in your hand, and it makes the mod heavier.
Top 20700 Batteries for Vaping
| Battery | Capacity | CDR | Best For | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sanyo NCR2070C | 3500mAh min / 3620mAh typ | 30A | Best overall, if you can find it | $10–$12 |
| Sanyo NCR20700A | 3100mAh rated / 3300mAh typ | 30A | Best available daily driver | $7–$9 |
| Molicel INR20700A | 2800mAh min / 3000mAh typ | 30A | High-wattage performance | $8–$10 |
Why 20700 Is in Trouble
The format has three problems:
- Limited manufacturers. Sanyo and Molicel are the only original cell makers. No Samsung, no Sony, no LG. Fewer sources means less competition, less innovation, and higher prices.
- Availability. The Sanyo NCR2070C — the best 20700 cell available — is chronically out of stock. When it appears, it sells out within days. The NCR20700A is easier to find but still not as consistent as any 18650 or 21700 option.
- The 21700 problem. Most 20700-compatible mods also fit 21700s. Given that 21700s offer more capacity, higher CDRs, better selection, and lower prices, the 20700 only makes sense if you cannot use a 21700 for some reason.
For a deeper look at the 20700 options, check our Best 20700 Batteries for Vaping guide.
21700 Batteries — The Current Standard
The 21700 is what the 20700 was supposed to become. Developed through a Tesla-Panasonic collaboration for electric vehicles, this format took the 20700’s advantages and added 1mm of diameter — enough to squeeze a lot more active material inside without changing the length.
That extra 1mm matters more than you might think. It enables cells up to 5000mAh with 25A CDRs, and up to 35A CDR in lower-capacity configurations. You do not get this kind of range from any other format.
Physical Specs
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 21mm (max ~21.4mm with wrap) |
| Length | 70mm (max ~70.5mm) |
| Weight | 67–72g depending on cell |
Same 70mm length as the 20700, just 1mm wider. If your mod accepts 20700s, a 21700 will usually fit. Check your mod’s specs to confirm — some older models have tight battery sleeves.
Top 21700 Batteries for Vaping
| Battery | Capacity | CDR | Best For | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Molicel P45B | 4500mAh | 25A | Best all-around | $5.50–$8 |
| Molicel P42A | 4000mAh | 30A | High-wattage, 70–90W | $6–$9 |
| Samsung 40T | 4000mAh | 25A | Best value mid-wattage | $5–$7 |
| Samsung 30T | 3000mAh | 35A | Extreme power, above 90W | $5–$7 |
| Samsung 50S | 5000mAh | 25A | Maximum runtime, under 70W | $6–$10 |
Why 21700 Is the Smart Choice
Three reasons:
Selection. Samsung, Molicel, and Sony/Murata all make 21700s. You have cells for every wattage range from MTL to extreme power. No other format offers this breadth.
Price. Because Samsung and Molicel produce 21700s in massive volumes for EVs and power tools, vape-market prices are lower than 20700s. A Samsung 40T at $5–$7 beats a Sanyo NCR20700A at $7–$9 on both specs and cost.
Future-proofing. Every new vape mod with removable batteries is designed for 21700s. The 18650 format is still supported, but manufacturers are shifting. If you are buying a new mod today, get one that takes 21700s.
For detailed 21700 reviews, see our Best 21700 Batteries for Vaping guide.
Head-to-Head: Real-World Performance Comparison
Specs on paper tell you one story. Real vaping tells you another. Here is how these formats actually perform when you put them in a mod and vape.
Single-Battery Regulated Mod
| Wattage | 18650 Pick | 20700 Pick | 21700 Pick | Runtime Difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30W (MTL) | Samsung 30Q | Sanyo NCR20700A | Molicel P45B | 21700 runs ~60% longer than 18650 |
| 60W (RDL) | Molicel P28A | Sanyo NCR20700A | Molicel P42A | 21700 runs ~40% longer than 18650 |
| 90W (Sub-ohm) | Not recommended | Molicel INR20700A | Molicel P42A | 18650 unsafe at this level |
| 100W+ | Unsafe on any single cell | Unsafe on any single cell | Samsung 30T | 21700 is the only format that can do it safely |
At 30W, the 18650 works fine. At 60W, it still works but you will charge more often. At 90W, you are pushing past the safe operating range of even the best 18650. The 21700 handles all of these wattages without breaking a sweat.
Dual-Battery Regulated Mod
The math doubles: two 30A cells give you safe headroom for about 192W total. Two 25A cells handle about 160W. The format determines your ceiling.
| Wattage | 18650 (Dual) | 21700 (Dual) |
|---|---|---|
| 80W | Molicel P28A × 2 — works great | Molicel P45B × 2 — even longer runtime |
| 150W | Molicel P28A × 2 — acceptable | Molicel P42A × 2 — safer, longer |
| 200W | Unsafe for 18650 | Samsung 30T × 2 — safe |
Mechanical Mod
For mech mods, the CDR is everything. There is no regulation circuit between the battery and the coil. You need the highest CDR you can get, and you need to build your coil to stay well within that rating.
| Format | Highest True CDR | Battery | Safe Build Range (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18650 | 30A | Samsung 20S | 0.12Ω and above |
| 20700 | 30A | Sanyo NCR20700A | 0.12Ω and above |
| 21700 | 35A | Samsung 30T | 0.10Ω and above |
The Samsung 30T in 21700 format gives mech users 5A more headroom than any 18650 or 20700 can offer. That is a real safety advantage.
Can You Swap Between Formats?
18650 → 20700/21700? No.
An 18650 cell is too narrow for a 20700 or 21700 tube. It will rattle around and not make contact. You can use an adapter sleeve (a plastic tube that fills the diameter gap), but this is a workaround, not a proper solution. Adapters add resistance at the contact points and can cause inconsistent performance.
20700 → 21700? Usually yes.
Most mods designed for 20700s also accept 21700s because the diameter difference is only 1mm and the length is the same (70mm). Check your mod’s battery sleeve diameter — if it has some tolerance, a 21700 will fit snugly. If it is a tight 20700 fit already, a 21700 might not slide in.
This is why the 20700 format is dying. If you can fit a 21700 in the same slot, why would you choose a 20700?
21700 → 18650 (with adapter)? Yes, with trade-offs.
You can use a 18650 adapter sleeve in a 21700 slot. This gives you access to the wider 18650 selection, but you lose the capacity and CDR advantages of the larger cell. The Molicel P28A (2800mAh / 25A) in a 21700 slot delivers about 40% less runtime than a Molicel P45B (4500mAh / 25A) in the same slot.
Energy Density: The Hidden Advantage of Larger Cells
Energy density — how much energy a cell stores per unit of weight — is where 20700 and 21700 cells pull ahead of 18650s.
| Format | Best Cell | Wh/kg (Energy Density) | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18650 | Samsung 30Q (3000mAh / 3.6V) | ~230 Wh/kg | Samsung datasheet |
| 20700 | Sanyo NCR2070C (3620mAh / 3.6V) | ~214 Wh/kg | Panasonic datasheet |
| 21700 | Molicel P45B (4500mAh / 3.6V) | ~260 Wh/kg (estimated) | Molicel datasheet |
Wait — the 20700 has lower energy density than the 18650? Yes, for this specific cell. The NCR2070C uses older chemistry (NCR cathode) compared to the Samsung 30Q’s INR chemistry. But the 21700 format, with its newer INR/NMC cells, delivers the best energy density of all three.
The practical takeaway: a 21700 mod might weigh more than an 18650 mod, but the extra weight delivers disproportionately more runtime. The extra weight pays off. You carry a heavier battery, but it stores way more energy per gram.
How to Choose: Decision Flowchart
Step 1: What does your mod accept?
Start here. Nothing else matters until you answer this. Check the manual or the manufacturer’s website. Your mod is designed for one specific size (or sometimes two). You cannot safely use a cell that does not physically fit.
- Only 18650 → Use Molicel P28A for up to 75W, Samsung 30Q for MTL/low wattage. See our 18650 guide.
- Only 20700 → Use Sanyo NCR20700A as your daily driver, NCR2070C if you find it in stock. See our 20700 guide.
- 20700 and 21700 → Use 21700s. Better selection, better prices, better performance. See our 21700 guide.
- Only 21700 → Use Molicel P45B for all-around, Samsung 30T for high wattage. See our 21700 guide.
Step 2: What wattage do you vape at?
| Per-Cell Wattage | Recommended CDR | Format Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Under 45W | 15A+ | 18650 is fine (Samsung 30Q, VTC6) |
| 45–75W | 25A | 18650 (P28A) or 21700 (P45B) — 21700 runs longer |
| 75–90W | 30A | 21700 (P42A) or 20700 (Sanyo/Molicel) |
| 90–100W | 35A | 21700 only (Samsung 30T) |
| Mech mod | Highest CDR possible | 21700 Samsung 30T (35A) preferred |
Step 3: How much does runtime matter to you?
If you charge once a day and vape at moderate wattage, a 18650 is plenty. If you vape heavily at 60W+ and hate reaching for the charger, step up to 21700. The 50%+ runtime advantage of 21700 over 18650 at the same wattage hits you every single day. No subtle difference here.
Battery Safety Rules (All Formats)
Regardless of which size you choose, these rules apply to every lithium-ion cell used in vaping:
- CDR is your safety ceiling. Never exceed it. Calculate your current draw and stay within limits. For regulated mods: Watts ÷ number of cells ÷ 3.2V = amps per cell.
- No 18650 has a true CDR above 30A. No 20700 has a true CDR above 30A. No cell of any format with 3000mAh+ capacity has a CDR above 20A. If a wrapper claims otherwise, it is lying.
- Buy from authorized dealers. IMR Batteries, Li-ion Wholesale, and 18650 Battery Store sell verified, authentic cells. Counterfeit batteries are dangerous. They can vent, catch fire, or explode. Not worth the risk for a couple of bucks saved.
- Inspect wraps. A torn wrap can cause a hard stop against the mod’s metal tube. Rewrap immediately or replace the cell.
- Pair your cells. In dual-battery mods, always use identical cells: same brand, same model, same age, same charge level. Mismatched cells unbalance the load and can overcharge the weaker one.
- Replace annually. After 300–500 cycles, capacity and CDR degrade. If your batteries are not lasting like they used to, replace them. Do not wait for a problem.
FAQ
Are 20700 batteries being phased out?
Effectively, yes. Sanyo/Panasonic and Molicel are the only original manufacturers still making 20700 cells. The format is losing ground to 21700 because most 20700-compatible mods also fit 21700s, which offer better performance. Retailers are stocking fewer 20700s as demand drops.
Can I put a 21700 in an 18650 mod?
No. The 21700 is 3mm wider and 5mm longer than a 18650. It will not physically fit in a 18650 tube. Adapter sleeves only work in the reverse direction — using an 18650 in a larger slot.
Which battery format is safest?
Safety depends on the cell, not the format. A Molicel P28A (18650, 25A CDR) is just as safe as a Molicel P45B (21700, 25A CDR) when used within their rated limits. The key is choosing a cell with enough CDR for your wattage and buying from a trusted source. Larger formats give you more CDR headroom, which makes it easier to stay within safe limits at high wattage.
Why do some mods use built-in batteries instead of removable ones?
Built-in batteries are cheaper to manufacture and simpler for beginners — no separate purchase, no swapping, no compatibility questions. The downside is that when the battery degrades (it will, after 1–2 years), you replace the entire mod. Removable battery mods let you swap cells for $6 instead of buying a new $50 device.
Is the 18650 format going to disappear from vaping?
Not any time soon. The 18650 ecosystem is massive — far more mods use this format than any other. Compact single-battery mods and older dual-battery devices still rely on 18650s. But new mod designs are shifting toward 21700. If you are choosing a new mod, pick one that accepts 21700s for future flexibility.
What about 26650 batteries?
26650 cells (26mm diameter × 65mm length) exist but are niche in vaping. Very few mods accept this size, and the selection of quality cells is thin. The format has no meaningful advantage over 21700 for vaping applications. Skip it unless your mod requires it.
All specifications in this guide were verified against manufacturer datasheets and Battery Mooch’s independent bench testing as of May 2026. CDR ratings reflect true continuous discharge performance safe for vaping — not inflated datasheet or wrapper claims. Prices are approximate and vary by retailer.
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