Looking for something glow-sticki'ish in electronic LED shape, glo-toobi'ish and such

http://www.tinywind.com/product_info.php?products_id=11359

Yeah, its not like I MUST HAVE ONE, but Id like to have one as specific item, if such is available :D!

Werner - saw that one, its the one that spurred my curiosity :D! However it is green/blue one and the red one costs twice as much there and it also looks like its not glo-toob like, its more like some sort of regular thin plastic wrapped inside the tube, you can see it in the pictures of red one?

Glo toob costs around 20$ from Chinese vendors, not sure whether those are genuine or not and I would like to keep it below 10$ if possible.

Meh batteries for a glow tube is old school. Go for nuclear power: http://www.gearbest.com/outdoor-lanterns/pp_229500.html

Would like to steer clear from tritium vials, not bright enough for my needs as well as dont like the idea of carrying radiocative stuff around with me, even if one that cant penetrate skin.

I love tritium and titanium stuff like this. But if you prefer battery operated then i would suggest a glotoobe: http://www.glo-toob-usa.com/

Yeah, thats the one, but it costs 20-21$ shipped from China in AAA version and I have not found legit source that ships lithium version world wide and keeps the cost down on it.

Hence why this thread and might just end up using red/orange vand wand on top of regular NiMh or Lithium powered light, I already ordered couple of vands wands on Tinywind with their anniversary coupon code, one white one orange though, so depending on brightness orange one might turn into rather bright yellowish which isnt the best to preserve night vision.

16$ with BLF coupon:
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Non aff link to accomodate the new rules and let my hungry children starve :frowning:

Cr123 glotoob from banggood

I’ve used the amber Glo-Toob (12v cell version) for years, the little “doorbell” 12v alkalines seem to last about forever and I haven’t had one leak yet (I do worry about alkalines always).
These do all we need — tent lights, marker lights for trail bumps and pitfalls and low branches in the woods, looking inside bags, even reading in the tent, etc.
That kind do have way too many modes, I always have to remind myself how to reset them. But they do have mode memory, once I get them set to what I want.
Haven’t bought any of the newer battery kind because pricey.

make something like this
use an appropriate resistor to hit your output and runtime target.

I’m probably way off the mark, but what about the Thorfire KL02?

That one looks interesting and definitely not off the mark!
Only downside is its low’ish runtimes especially on 16340.

Perhaps a resistor swap would be possible to increase runtime?

With my soldering skill’s the smaller the parts the better to leave them be the way they are :D!

Home Depot was basically giving away what you want last year. Do you want one to play with? PM me your address, I have a bunch.

Daryan

Im from Europe so not sure it would work out, but thanks for offer :)!

The LazerBrite looks interesting, but is way out of the specified budget. Wonder if there are any clones.

Do you have any pictures? Might be easy to find on one of the usual websites.

Cylindrical power bank

+ usb light

+ 22mm diffuser

and for $4 you have variable brightness glow rube :wink:

I got a bunch of Life Gear LED glowstick + flashlights for around $3-$4 in various colors not long ago and they seem quite decent for the price. The glowstick part gives off a good amount of light, while the other end is a simple white LED when you need a bit more concentrated lighting. It has a 1 hour auto shutoff which could be an issue if you want to use it for campsite markers while away on an extended hike, but perhaps it can be modded? Might want to give it a shot if you haven’t found something more suitable.

Life Gear Glowstick

KuoH

Looked at those and dont find them appropriate, thanks ;)!

Yeah, been looking at this DIY solution as well, for camping seems nice, I have already both, unprotected batteries and DIY power bank boxes and ordered couple of touch USB led sticks as well, also bought pair of diffusers for my incoming Oligh S15R.

Not the most sturdiest solutions, but for camping, IMHO, that power bank DIY solution should be perfect!

Will take a look into FT’s diffusors and couple of more touch USB lights, thanks!

Just in case someone else is still looking for something similiar, heres the best Ive found:

Cost me couple of € at local military stuff store.
The only downside is that it runs on multiple tiny watch batteries.