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Wow, I didn’t know 18650s go all the way up to 3800 Mah
21700 can go to 5000mah
Surprisingly there are some cells up to 4000 mAh now, independently tested.
But I'd still be skeptical of anything I haven't tested myself. Far too many fakes on the market, and it's really easy to rewrap with a faked label.
That said, if the pack as a whole works well enough for /u/Harenraj56's purposes, then the true rating doesn't necessarily matter. Could still be a good idea to test for balancing purposes.