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BlueTom
384
Dec 29, 2019
This is a tough one. I think it's too big for a key-chain light, and it's too "boxy" to pocket, but the features are interesting to me. If I used it in place of my TINI, 9 times out 10 (maybe even more) I wouldn't go above the 65 lumen setting, and more likely than not, I wouldn't go above the 15 lumen setting. I use the TINI on a lanyard to make sure I don't break my toes when I get up to go to the head at night, and I've never set that above the low setting (whatever lumen measurement that actually is). I'm trying to justify getting in on this drop because, generally-speaking, I like Nitecore's mini-lights a lot, but I can't see this for EDC (my Olight S1 Baton fills that bill quite nicely) or for anything but sitting on a table somewhere in the house waiting for a random need to arise to use it. We do live out in the country and sometimes have to chase armadillos away, or coons stealing the dog's food, so maybe this would make a good front-door area light. I don't know. Guess I'll follow this discussion and see what others have to say who are using them now.
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bmengineer
26
Dec 30, 2019
BlueTomThis light is actually more similar in size and shape to most 16340 Olights than it is to most keychain lights.
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BlueTom
384
Dec 30, 2019
bmengineerI only mentioned it because it's advertised as a key-chain light, or at least mentioned in the Overview as a potential use for it. A square box is similar in shape to a cylinder? That's news to me.