Tiny USB rechargeable Wuben G337 on Ebay for $8.99 with free shipping in US.

I received this light yesterday and decided to order another three for gifts. When I looked this morning, the seller still listed 7 available.

It is a twisty with two modes. Tightening the head first engages a low mode. Tightening it further engages the high mode. It’s comes with a rechargable 10180 cell and has a micro USB charging input concealed under the head. It also comes with a chain and keyring.

It came in a nice retail box marked G337. According to Wuben’s website the G337 has a titanium body.

I think the aluminum and stainless versions are sometimes available, shipped from china, for a similar price, but, from what I can tell, $8.99 from a US warehouse is a good deal on the titanium version.

Mine died, only one very low mode, cell is still good and holding a charge.
Send a PM here to Wubben, did not got an answer.
I’d go with the BLF348 as gifts, easy to use, nice looking and safe batteries.

Thanks for sharing, interesting light.

What kind of battery is it? Description says something about “solid state” - but I don’t think they mean a solid-state lithium-ion

It is a tiny li ion cell, a 16340 that was washed and dried way too hot :smiley:

FastTech description says 10180 (which is a small Li Ion) — (EDIT: and that was already stated in original post - Duh!)

Wuben G337 at FastTech

…and their price is $32.27

I like that usb port hidden under the cap, good idea

The Miller I got a second one for my wife, and it had some trouble with the high mode. It worked, but it cut out or flickered when the head was in the wrong position. I opened it up and unscrewed the pill out the back. The “driver” is really simple, two SMD resistors and a simple dome switch that doubles as the + contact. When tightened part-way, the postive terminal makes contact, and the only closed circuit is through a higher resistance resistor, tighten it further and the switch closes, enabling a second closed circuit path through a lower resistance resistor.

Fiddling with the switch dome a bit seems to have solved my problem. Both modes work smoothly now.

cool. thanks will check it next time I see it in a drawer :slight_smile: