raggie33
*the raggedier*
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With my dqg 18650 I adore small lights
The Zebralight is a few dimes-widths longer, but uses significantly thicker Al and outputs 0.2 to 2,400 lumens.
The 2300 lumen Zebralight is the SC600w IV Plus. It's longer and much wider than the DQG. Probably twice as big in internal volume. If OP really likes tiny lights, the SC600 is not a good choice.
A much better choice would be the Zebralight SC64w HI. It's similar in width to the DQG and just a bit longer. It's around 1300 lumens in output and a much better light than the DQG.
No Zebralights yet?
The 2300 lumen Zebralight is the SC600w IV Plus. It's longer and much wider than the DQG. Probably twice as big in internal volume. If OP really likes tiny lights, the SC600 is not a good choice.
A much better choice would be the Zebralight SC64w HI. It's similar in width to the DQG and just a bit longer. It's around 1300 lumens in output and a much better light than the DQG.
And, is more advanced and much higher quality.The Zebralight is a few dimes-widths longer, but uses significantly thicker Al and outputs 0.2 to 2,400 lumens.
What DQG am I talking about? DQG 18650 Tiny III and IV (both are the same size. The IV is the current model). It's the smallest 18650 light available from any manufacturer that has an optic or reflector and isn't a headlight. It is smaller than all Zebralights that use 18650s including the SC64 and all Zebralight's headlights.
What do I mean "internal volume"? Actually, I mean if you closed the light up and sealed it and put in a measuring cup of water... how much would the water level rise due to the displacement of the light. I suspect the Zebralight SC600 is twice as big as the DQG Tiny IV.
What do I mean "internal volume"? Actually, I mean if you closed the light up and sealed it and put in a measuring cup of water... how much would the water level rise due to the displacement of the light. I suspect the Zebralight SC600 is twice as big as the DQG Tiny IV.
A much better choice would be the Zebralight SC64w HI. It's similar in width to the DQG and just a bit longer. It's around 1300 lumens in output and a much better light than the DQG.