My calculated speculation is that it has to do with the manufacturing volume of the tool in question and safety (to some extent). The cylindrical cells (Li-Ion cells) come in standard sizes whereas the pack kind (Li-polymer) is somewhat a custom fit taylored to the application.
If the number of units that you produce and the overall product size doesn’t justify the customization costs, it’d make sense to go with a standard cell.
The only other reason I can think of is that the Li-Ion cans being metal offer some more resistance to impact punctures. A squishy Li-Po cell is protected only by the outer case. These kind of batteries explode or at least go up in flames when punctured.
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