![]() I believe these are standard dimension parts. I did disassemble the head parts because I know you’ll want to know. That unscrews easily (usual threading), and the driver is accessible (and not staked or glued or anything).Īnd yes, you might wish to swap the driver here, but note that with the second channel, you’re basically locked into either this driver or the CWF Dragon. You can see in the photo above that the head parts have a little brass retaining ring within the copper engine. There are just two parts: head and cell tube. I didn’t access the clicky parts, but they must be accessed from the outside. Nothing wrong with this, just making note that it’s different (ie it’s not copied from elsewhere).īoth head and tail have nice big springs. That engine (the copper part) is not usually exposed this way. If you’ve ever taken apart just about any flashlight, you’ll immediately note the difference. Now have a look at the parts with the head removed. This is a CNC machined clip, which follows the body lines perfectly. That’s not your usual waterjet cut or stamped/bent clip. One more point of how this light is so different – the clip (which again, we’ll talk more about later). But if you’re “grip apathetic” then this is a good choice. If you need knurling, then you should move on. There seems to be only polished (titanium or copper) available, and I can say that it’s quite slick. One thing to note about the WWLZ Bamboo Small 18350 flashlight is the stark lack of knurling. It doesn’t seem that design queues were taken from any of the many similar flashlights. As I said elsewhere, this is a completely unusual flashlight. The point is that the head has a little indention (whatever it’s called) and the body has an indention, and they line up perfectly.Īside from all that, the build quality here is stellar. These nodes have what I take to be sulcus grooves, which is just fairly incredible attention to detail.īut that’s not the point of this ramble. I’m going with the longer version.) This Bamboo Small has the look of a bamboo stalk with a few nodes (ok four nodes and three internodes). This light is called the “Bamboo Small” (or just “Bamboo” and “small” is just a descriptor, but …. There’s a major point here that I want to say up front. Since this light has a UI that you’ve never seen before, you’ll probably want to view the User Interface section here as a manual. Would I carry the light in it? Probably not, but… it’s a nice case. It’s a substantial case, and the latches are actually hinged (not “plastic hinged”). ![]() This hard case is not nothing – it’s not the very cheap and throw-away type that you see on some lights. Torx wrench (for pocket clip adjustment).I test output and such in PVC tubes!! Please consider claims within 10% of what I measure to be perfectly reasonable (accurate, even). I don’t have $10,000 or even $1,000 worth of testing equipment. ^ Measurement disclaimer: I am an amateur flashlight reviewer. Warning (a double blink of the main emitter) WWLZ Bamboo Small 18350 Flashlight Long Review The Big Table WWLZ Bamboo Small Flashlight There are a few things I don’t love though read on to see what those (2?) things are. Secondly, it’s very unusual, which is saying something in a sea of 18350 triple emitter flashlights. First of all, the build quality is excellent. There’s a whole lot to love about the WWLZ Bamboo Small 18350 flashlight. Both of these WWLZ Bamboo Small 18350 flashlights are available at (and only at). Copper costs $169.95, while titanium rings in at $199.95. These two body materials also differ in price. Price of the WWLZ Bamboo Small 18350 Flashlight Titanium is seen here, but copper is also available. Here’s a referral link to the product page at NealsGadgets, the only place I know it to be listed. WWLZ Bamboo Small 18350 Flashlight Official Specs and Features And it offers secondary emitters! Read on! The WWLZ Bamboo Small is an 18350 flashlight that hit out of nowhere – it scratches the EDC itch of an 18350 mechanical clicky triple flashlight. WWLZ Bamboo Small 18350 Flashlight Review Tint vs BLF-348 ( 219b version) (affiliate link). ![]() WWLZ Bamboo Small 18350 Flashlight Long Review.Price of the WWLZ Bamboo Small 18350 Flashlight.WWLZ Bamboo Small 18350 Flashlight Official Specs and Features.WWLZ Bamboo Small 18350 Flashlight Review. ![]()
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