Re: Nebo 5519 Edge 35
Sorry, don't know about that light. (Hopefully, someone else who owns one will add their comments.) Actually, I am just learning about the "Nebo" brand myself.
But, my first impression is that 35 lumens from an "unknown" LED emtter, is not all that great for a $10.00 AAA flashlight these days. On the otherhand, the tail clicky switch is a little unusual. You can search and find others, such as the TANK007 TK-703 (110 Lumens) for $13.11 or a "DX XP-E" (120 Lumens) for $11.56, both of which use genuine Cree XPE LED emitters. But, most AAA flashlights seem to use "twisty" switches.
On thing about tail clicky switches is that they add considerable length to the flashlight, making them seem much larger. (Usually, only about 3/4 inch, but that does translate into another 25% in length, since AAA flashlights are usually very compact.)
If you are willing to use a twisty, then you will find many more options available. For example you can get a TANK007 E09 (120 Lumens) from Fasttech for $13.26 and it has 3 modes (High/Mid/Low). The E09 is an excellent little flashlight that is highly recommended. I have given dozens away to friends, and carry one on my keychain everyday.
I realize that the lights I have mentioned all cost a few dollars more than the Nebo you are looking at, but I think you may find the extra few dollars to be well worth it. As a practical matter, I believe that there is a world of difference in a flashlight that puts out 100+ Lumens, and one that only puts out 35.
[Oops! Someone pointed out to me that the flashlight in question, the "Nebo 5519 Edge 35," is a 1xAA light, not a 1xAAA. Not sure how I misread the description, but I ended up writing the above post based on the fact that it was an AAA light. In any case, in my opinion, 35 lumens is still pretty poor brightness performance for a $10.00 1xAA or 1xAAA light.]