livingaboard
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So I get this light today. The initial outset quality seems very good...
I know this light can accomodate the 123's or the 18650's, hence the large bore of the flashlight body. But isn't there supposed to be a tube or something to take up the space around the 123's? They just sloppily fall into the light. If a light advertises its ability to use a certain battery, I expect that they would have a way to make sure the batteries fit snugly in the light.
I will probably just get the 18650's.
FYI, this light weighs 5.7 ounces with 123's and I don't consider it small enough to be an EDC or a pocket light. My e2dl weighs 3.8 ounces with 123's Not a ***** because I knew it was a larger light, just FYI for those wondering. It is just about he same length as the e2dl and the hot spot is visibly brighter than the e2dl. I thought the e2dl was superior to the e1b this morning, when I got it. I can't wait for the night to come.
I know this light can accomodate the 123's or the 18650's, hence the large bore of the flashlight body. But isn't there supposed to be a tube or something to take up the space around the 123's? They just sloppily fall into the light. If a light advertises its ability to use a certain battery, I expect that they would have a way to make sure the batteries fit snugly in the light.
I will probably just get the 18650's.
FYI, this light weighs 5.7 ounces with 123's and I don't consider it small enough to be an EDC or a pocket light. My e2dl weighs 3.8 ounces with 123's Not a ***** because I knew it was a larger light, just FYI for those wondering. It is just about he same length as the e2dl and the hot spot is visibly brighter than the e2dl. I thought the e2dl was superior to the e1b this morning, when I got it. I can't wait for the night to come.