Not sure what you are asking, " any of these", do you mean Ltimes?
I am running Redodo's,, going on 2 years. Told you I have a couple of buds that are using Weise's.... Their batteries are over 2 years old.
Here is a write up from an Rv.net bud Skipro4 about his L times...
I have 3 of these 100ah in my camper configured in parallel with a solar controller I can set max voltage to 13.6volts. Connects to a 3Kw inverter and will run my air conditioner, microwave and coffee maker all at once!
I also have 3 more 100ah in series to run my 36 volt trolling motor. I can fish for at least 5 days with just one charge. I use their 4-battery equalizer for series batteries with the fourth position connected to a solar panel. It keeps the batteries not only equalized, but puts a charge back into the batteries even while I'm fishing.
I have a 50ah to run the boat's electronics: fish finders, anchor. It lasts the same as the trolling motor batteries, well matched.
I have a 20ah on my driveway gate that is kept charged with a solar panel. No more dead battery at the gate.
These batteries work as specified as I test each for their ratings and capacity.
Depending on where you live, you could encounter a warranty return issue. Here in Sacramento I had an AIMS 200ah $700 Batt bad right out of the box.. Tried to return it via UPS, Fedex and USPS... NO carrier would accept the battery although it was in the proper box with labels that AIMS warranty provided. I was almost out $700. An Rv.net bud who lives in Carson City was passing through Sac and he picked up the battery and took it to AIMS who is based in Reno! I was reimbursed and I went with Redodo, Minis. Two of them for $500.
Shipping a warranty back to the Vendor can be problematic. You can read about it in various web's.
At $150 each if a warranty return is refused by a carrier it is not as big of a loss as I would have had.
I have read many reviews that the vendor just shipped another battery and the person kept the bad battery.
Hope this helps ya.
Jim.