Review: DQG Tiny AA Ti

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DQG Tiny AA Titanium




Emitter: XP-G2 CW/6000k
Mode/Lumens: L 2.5,M 40, H 160/230(AA/14500)
Runtime: 60h,6h,1h (14500)
Battery Configurations: 1 x AA/14500 battery
Lens: PMMA
Waterproof: IPX-6 waterproof
Weight: 32g without battery


BangGood sent me this light for review.




This one definitely lives up to its name, the DQG Tiny AA Ti is indeed tiny. It comes in equally tiny/minimal packaging. In the box is the light, two o-rings, a split ring, pocket clip and instructions. Not much bigger than an aa battery it disappears in your pocket. A twist of the head activates the light in low mode, a quick off/on twist switches to medium and another gets you to high with no memory.


The magnetic tail cap makes affixing it under the hood of your car or to a ceiling fan bracket (like I did today) a breeze (pun intended). The lens o-ring is glow in the dark which makes the light easy to find after use if you happen to drop it putting it back in your pocket at night though the glow doesn't last very long. The head and body have knerling on them for grip and the head has added matching to make it look good. The pocket clip easily clips on and can be reversed though it is pretty thin up top. I prefer bolt on pocket clips but for a slip on clip this one doesn't make me worry about it coming off.


With a good combination of spot and spill the cool white beam is very useful. Right out of the box the threads were smooth which is not the case with all Ti lights, Ti on Ti tends to be gritty. Overall this is a great light. The combination of size, pleasing/useful beam and looks make it a great EDC light.




PHOTO GALLERY: https://imgur.com/a/UmLdd
 
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cyropro

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Nice review! I've been looking at this light but am concerned about DQG quality having read a few negative things about his other lights. I have an AAA Tiny Slim for a couple years now and it's holding up pretty well but it's not in a heavy EDC rotation. How is the Tiny AA Ti holding up after some use?
 
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