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Reddit mentions of Orchidtent 4 Pieces Clear Plastic Waterproof Battery Storage Case Holder Organizer for 18650 Batteries / 16340 Batteries / CR123A Batteries

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Orchidtent 4 Pieces Clear Plastic Waterproof Battery Storage Case Holder Organizer for 18650 Batteries / 16340 Batteries / CR123A Batteries. Here are the top ones.

Orchidtent 4 Pieces Clear Plastic Waterproof Battery Storage Case Holder Organizer for 18650 Batteries / 16340 Batteries / CR123A Batteries
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    Features:
  • Can storage 2pcs 18650 or 4 pcs CR123A batteries/16340 batteries .
  • Package included: 4pcs waterproof battery cases
  • The batteries are not included.
  • Easy to open or close,convenient to use.
  • Light weight and compact size to better organize your batteries, good for travel.
Specs:
ColorClear
Height1 Inches
Length3.2 Inches
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width1.8 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Orchidtent 4 Pieces Clear Plastic Waterproof Battery Storage Case Holder Organizer for 18650 Batteries / 16340 Batteries / CR123A Batteries:

u/sweet_story_bro · 1 pointr/flashlight

I don't think you'll find any 18650, usb-rechargeable lights with lower than .4 lumens. Most people would consider anything sub-lumen good for the purposes you describe, so there aren't many options that go lower.

If you disagree, the compromise may be to get a H600fd III like others suggested (compromising on usb charging, but gaining ultra low modes). Then get a Wowtac USB rechargeable battery. I don't know for sure this battery will fit. It's possible it is too long and you would want to check this before purchasing if interested.

Alternatively, carry a Nitecore F2 or F1 as your charger/powerbank and bring extra 18650 batteries. Carry them in cases like this. Carry unused batteries in one pocket of your backpack and move them to another pocket when drained. This is my setup for backpacking, although I haven't tried it since switching away from a traditional power bank (which is heavier and less efficient than having removable batteries).

Your last option is to get the Elf C2 and carry a separate map light if you find .4 lm to be insufficient. I don't think you'll find any other good alternatives.