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Interested in NW

Hmmm ok I folded please PM me the coupon/price. Thanks.

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Thank you for your continued support!

Coupon please.

Where are the tint options? I can only see a colour select option on this link.

Would the Basen 4500mah 26650’s be okay for this light? Button top.

Google Translated from DQG's sales page

A specially designed PMMA lens forms the ideal illumination range
Lamp GITD luminous effect
Tail inverted mode
Anti-anti-over-discharge protection
High reliability of the waterproof design
Compatible 26650 Battery Size: 26.8 mm maximum, the maximum length: 70mm (not recommended to use the 26650 with a battery protection, may be due to excessive battery size and circuit current limiting protection can not be used normally)
Using CREE XPG2 high-power high-efficiency LED, life expectancy of more than 50,000 hours.

Advanced high-efficiency constant current control circuit, with 4-speed output Brightness:
Very bright: 2500 lumens (90 seconds after the turn highlighted);
Highlights: 800 lumens / 2.5 hours;
Medium bright: 250 lumens / 8 hours;
Low light: 8 lumens, 200 hours. (Data to 5000mAh capacity battery as a reference)

Operation Guide:
Unscrew the tail cover, a 26650 lithium battery specifications above the positive into the lamp body barrel, tighten the tail cover, this time the torch is in standby mode.
In the standby mode: click the side button to open in the light; double-click highlight; three low-light; long press 1s open super bright.
Double-click on the super-bright, 90 seconds after the shift down to highlight (during the click or double-click to exit the super-bright to return to the previous stalls); click on the switch after the implementation of low-medium high cycle, let go to keep the current selection; Shutdown.

Precautions:
Ultra-bright stalls heat a huge, careful not to continuous dimming to ultra-bright stalls.
Forbidden to use the child is strictly prohibited direct exposure to light or other people and animals, eyes, light will cause discomfort or even injury; strict close exposure to the skin, so as to avoid being burned or allergic reaction.
The use of the lamp can not be shaded spot, or flashlight on the cover placed on the desktop, super light and heat output may cause flashlight and related items overheating or even cause


NW is out of stock now til the 18th. Ordered a gray CW that says 6-9 days to ship - not sure if any better, but specs direct priority shipping option for $1 extra.

Tiny 26650 III images taken by their new owners.

Credit to 兰***犯

Credit: t***4

Oh that bad boy is just screaming to have 7 XP-L W2 1D shoved inside! :smiley:

Seeing that pic up above makes me giggle. I Liiiiiike it!

Is this SS metallic looking grey how it came? Much better than the larger dark grey of the older model! Love it!

I ordered 01 of Tiny 26650 III NW.
Many thanks.

Is there a coupon code available? or is it just buy at the list price?

freeme will send you a code if you wish, it will make a nice difference :slight_smile:

PM price please.

Yup. Got the coupon. Nice price. NW grey ordered.

This will be my first 26650 light. Guess I should head down to RMM’s site to buy some cells.

PM the price please.

I am interested, too. Please send me the coupon code. Thanx a lot. Tino

Ordered one in cw! Thanks!

Anyone how has a comparison between this and the astrolux s41/manker?
I fear this light is a bit too thick as EDC.
Otherwise interested in NW.

I suspect you’re right that it’s probably too thick for EDC. In size it seems like it’s a fat Zebralight SC600 III… a light which itself I consider too big for EDC.

I’ve been EDC’ing a 34mm x 99.4mm 18350 Quad for months. No problem. Titanium and Copper. Not a “light” light (221 grams), by any stretch of the imagination. Not a problem. This one is 33mm x 94mm, should be easier to carry as it’ll be significantly lighter weight.

Edit: Banggood lists the DQG 7 emitter light at 93 grams without a cell. I measure a 26650 at 90 grams. That would be 183 grams, approximately, in a light with a head that’s 1 5/16” diameter. Not tiny, but not all that large either. And nowhere near enough mass for 2500 lumens. So you have to decide what works for you, then either buy or don’t buy. Not much reason to fuss about it though if it doesn’t fit your parameters for an EDC.

Can anyone send me a coupon for this tresure?