The 18650 lithium-ion battery is one of the most popular battery form factors in production. Its size and features make it ideal for electronic applications, like laptop and electronic car batteries, and even portable battery chargers. Thanks to advancements in both battery and flashlight tech it's developed into one of the best formats for an EDC light as we've seen in releases the past few years.

An 18650 (named for its 18 mm diameter, 65 mm length, and cylindrical shape) battery offers higher voltage, bigger capacity, and reusability, making it an ideal power source for flashlights. Modern 18650 lights push upwards of 3000 lumens in your pocket, more options for high color rendering, runtimes measured in weeks and months (yes, months), and no longer having to buy disposable batteries or chargers which is always good for the environment.

Below we've rounded up 10 of the best 18650 flashlights available so far this 2019. They're lights that make full use of the battery's capabilities but remain compact enough for everyday carry.

Fenix TK22UE Purchase Key Features IP68 rating USB Type-C rechargeable battery Strike bezel Specifications Max Output 1,600 lumens Weight 5.29 oz Length 5.91“ Reviews



13 reviews Price $ $ The beauty of carrying an 18650 light is how much power you get in what’s a relatively small, pocketable size. This is the “Ultimate Edition” of the Fenix TK22, boasting a max 1600 lumens out the front and an impressive throw distance of ~1330 feet. For convenience, it's compatible with all of your USB Type-C charging accessories. The tactically-oriented TK22UE sports a strong IP68-rated waterproof aircraft grade aluminum body also sports a tungsten steel bezel for glass breaking in an emergency situation as well. Check It Out

Nitecore P12 (2019) Purchase Key Features IPX8 rating ATR (Advanced Temperature Regulation) Side switch and tactical tail switch Specifications Max Output 1,200 lumens Weight 2.92 oz Length 6.06“ Reviews



13 reviews Price $ $ The updated P12 in 2019 actually ships with a slightly longer 21700 battery, but it’s still compatible with 18650 and CR123 cells for maximum compatibility. With those flexible power options, you can enjoy a full 1,200 lumens out the front with a throw of out to ~780 feet. But the best part about the light is its integrated ATR technology that automatically regulates the output of the light based on your use and its temperature to ensure a long effective runtime without getting dangerously hot in your hands. Check It Out

SureFire Fury Intellibeam Dual Fuel Purchase Key Features IntelliBeam technology for automatic output Virtually-indestructible LED emitter Micro-USB rechargeable 18650 battery Specifications Max Output 1,500 lumens Weight 6.5 oz (with battery) Length 5.6“ Reviews



12 reviews Price $ $ $ $ The SureFire Fury IntelliBeam packs an impressive 1,500-lumen max output when combined with an 18650 battery. That battery is USB rechargeable, but if you prefer CR123A cells, you can opt to use those instead. IntelliBeam technology sets this light apart, able to sense your surroundings and automatically adjust its output from its max down to a low 15-lumen brightness. It can do all this without needing confusing button press sequences or fiddling with knobs and dials, letting you simply use the light and get to the task at hand. All in the super tough, duty-ready package SureFire is known for. Check It Out

Olight Baton Pro Purchase Key Features IPX8 rating Reversible carry clip Magnetic tailcap and USB charger Specifications Max Output 2,000 lumens Weight 3.77 oz Length 4.25“ Reviews



1 reviews Price $ $ The Baton Pro is the latest from perennial EDC-favorite LED flashlight brand Olight, and its impressive melding of impressive 2,000 lumen output, small 4.25" size, and simple side-switch operation truly makes it one of the best options for you out there. The bi-directional pocket clip allows for versatile carry options in your pocket and easy attachment to your gear, and its magnetic tail cap allows for seamless recharging, or placement of the light strategically on things it can stick to. Check It Out

ThruNite TC15 Purchase Key Features IPX8 rating Micro-USB charging Neutral white tint option Specifications Max Output 2,300 lumens Weight 2.5 oz Length 4.8“ Reviews



202 reviews Price $ The ThruNite TC15 is a light built around extremes. At its maximum, its Cree XHP35 can put out 2,300 lumens on Turbo out to 807 feet. That impressive power is matched only by its economic 1-lumen Firefly mode, giving you a full 41.5 days of light for long-term emergency use. There’s a temperature regulation system to prevent overheating during heavy use, and it’ll keep running in both very cold and very warm temperatures, and even underwater down to IPX8 specifications when you need it. Check It Out

Emisar D4V2 Ti SST20 4000K Purchase Key Features IP67 rating Advanced interface Auxiliary LEDs Specifications Max Output 3,000 lumens (SST20) Weight 2.2 oz (without battery) Length 3.8“ Reviews



13 reviews Price $ $ The unique premium titanium and copper body of the enthusiast choice Emisar D4V2 cuts a striking look, but it’s not all appearances with this light. The quad SST20 4000K LED module setup allows for a wide and bright 3,000 lumens out the front. And because the SST20 LEDs are rated for 95 CRI, it’s suitable for times when seeing accurate colors when you’re working is important, like when dealing with electrical wires. The D4V2 also comes with one of the most advanced user interfaces on the market (Andúril), and even comes with colored auxiliary LEDs that can be configured as a locator, battery indicator, or simply looking cool. Check It Out

Manker BLF A6 Purchase Key Features IPX8 rating Compact profile Affordable price Specifications Max Output 1,600 lumens Weight 2.8 oz (without battery) Length 4.72“ Reviews



13 reviews Price $ This Manker light is one of the lowest-profile, and affordable lights on this list, without the sharp edges and embellishments lights in this category tend to have. And at 4.72" long with its cylindrical profile, it’s got a simple and sleek shape that’s perfect for pocket carry. It offers uncomplicated tailswitch operation, and a maximum output of 1,600 lumens out the front via its Cree XP-L LED, making the light a compact and affordable powerhouse Check It Out

Acebeam TK18 AL Purchase Key Features 3 LED options Anti-slip knurling Reversible gold-plated clip Specifications Max Output ,000 lumens (Samsung LH351D) Weight 2.04 oz Length 4.13" Reviews



13 reviews Price $ $ Versatility is the name of the game with Acebeams TK18 AL. You have three different LED module options to choose from: a powerful 3,000 lumen option with the Samsung LH351D, a throw-maximizing option with an Osram KW CSLNM1.TG, and a 90+ CRI Nichia 219C module available as well. Whichever option you choose, you get three LEDs’ worth of output in a compact 4.13" long body with a tactical strike plate. Check It Out

Sofirn SP32A V2.0 Purchase Key Features Side switch operation USB rechargeable Affordable price Specifications Max Output 1,300 lumens Weight 7.2 oz Length 4.84" Reviews



209 reviews Price $ The Sofirn SP32A provides great value for money, giving you a powerful Cree XP-L2 LED module powered by a USB-rechargeable 18650 battery. It can put out a strong 1,300 lumens out the front on Turbo without being too big for your pockets. And with its battery level indicator on the side operating switch, you won’t ever be caught off guard with a light that’s out of juice when you need it most. Check It Out

Lumintop FW3A SST20 Purchase Key Features IPX8 rating Light and compact Advanced interface Specifications Max Output 2,400 lumens (SST20) Weight 1.86 oz Length 3.64" Reviews



3 reviews Price $ $ The Lumintop FW3A is a light built by and for enthusiasts, packing a ton of features into the the palm of your hand. It’s ultra-compact at just 3.64 inches in length but it still packs a serious punch. At the front end you get a Luminus SST20 LED three-diode module, and you can also choose a Cree XP-L or Nichia 219CT set up if you prefer. Output is controlled with the electronic tail switch and via the super-versatile Andúril firmware, which provides a smooth ramp across the brightness settings with instant access to Turbo and other settings. Check It Out

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