That’s why I would love a screwed bezel, and the clip being sandwiched between bezel and body similar to FW series etc. Can just add/remove (and compensate for the thickness difference with a different o-ring between bezel and lens) without scratching anything.
In what way is 18350 limiting? Especially since this is the smallest 18350 light I am aware of, and has USB-C. It’s pretty much the ideal EDC, size and battery wise.
If You made the same in a normal aluminum body or any other material that doesn’t patina or smell I’d be all for it. Though copper could fetch a higher price and make increase ROI
-Definitely a good buck driver (please get rid of that nasty PWM driver !)
-titanium
-Lighted switch
-a raised ring around the switch to avoid accidental turn on (like Emisar lights)
-good waterproof USB port cover
-Led choice (personally prefer 519 floody beam for EDC but each their own)
-magnet in the tail
Bonus points: potted electronic for toughness and totally waterproof, 3 slots around the bezel for 1,5x 6mm tritium tubes
Pls not only titanium (heavy, terrible at conducting heat) and copper (very heavy, smells, patina) though. Both are collectibles that people appreciate, but nothing beats good old aluminum as a EDC workhorse. Cheap, good thermal capabilities, low weight.