Using lygte I can deduce the ones with raised flat tops. So much info on his site - at bottom of listing there is SB (Small Buttontop), LB (Large Buttontop), and Flat. On the individual review page there are pictures.

I’ve found the 30Q is an excellent all around performer, having a raised flat top (best of both worlds) and is quite economical. The same goes for the NCR18650GA (Sanyo @ 10 Amps). As for higher drain requirements, I found the Sony VTC5A very good at delivering the amps (Low IR, 35A discharge “stated”), and the newer VTC6 (30 A) although more expensive.

The Sofirn lights often are available with their battery, and is usually a very good cell for a few dollars more. Other lights I try to find the optimum cell for the draw and the runtime. Most will rarely be pushed to the max often, so having 3000+ capacity is more relevant. And then the cost comes in proportion to the light itself.

So in a nutshell, I stick with a cell to a particular light, may feel adventurous sometimes and change a set, but usually return to my original dedicated battery.

P.S. Haven’t tried any LGs, kept with Sam’s, Sanyo and Efest. Also some Vapcells but as there seems to be problem with the manufacturer changing the cell but keeping the same label – not the advertised values (still good performer, but not a heavyweight).