🔦 Light Up Your Life with Nitecore EDC33!
The Nitecore EDC33 is a compact, high-performance flashlight that delivers an impressive 4000 lumens of brightness with a range of 492 yards. It features USB-C rechargeable capabilities, a user-friendly design, and is built to withstand tough conditions, making it the perfect everyday carry for professionals and adventurers alike.
Manufacturer | Sysmax innovations Co. |
Item model number | EDC33 |
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.39 x 11.38 cm; 127.01 g |
ASIN | B0CPJQ4MJF |
J**R
Excellent and very Innovative EDC Pocket Light
Nitecore EDC33 4000 lumen rechargeable pocket EDC Flashlight• This is a very compact, innovative, versatile, and powerful EDC flashlight • Approximately 1" diameter x 4.5" long, 4.5 oz weight • USB-C rechargeable 4000 mah built in cell with 2 hour recharge time • NiteLab UHi 20 MAX LED featuring up to: • 4000 lumens light • 54,500 cd intensity (extremely high intensity for its size) • 492 yards throw • Modes (all controlled with single tail cap switch) • Search - 1700lm Spotlight (momentary using half press) - moderately hot, moderately quickly • Lumen Shield - 4000lm floodlight (momentary using full press) - very hot very quickly • Click ON/OFF with half press to cycle through brightness modes, remembers last brightness § Ultralow 5 lumens 63 hours § Low 70 lumens 31 hours § Mid 300 lumens 6 hours 58 minutes § High 1200 lumens 2 hours 31 minutes • Separate sliding lockout switch for § Full lockout - can't turn on while locked out § Half Lockout - can only use momentary Search and Lumen Shield modes while locked • IP68 dust and water resistance, 2 meter impact resistance, 3 year warranty • Includes paracord Lanyard with carabiner and USB-A to USB-C charging cable • Grippy, aggressive, knurling on the body and strong pocket clip (this combination may be rough on your clothes, they call it deep carry but it isn't)• Its combination of brightness, intensity, beam diameter, and the ability to select these quickly using in single tail cap switch, and a one button half/full lockout make it a very compelling and unique multipurpose pocket flashlight. Its surpplanted my Nitecore EDC27 and Olight Warrior 3 Mini as my most frequent daily carry flashlight. Great job Nitecore.• A few things that may bother some include no moonlight mode, no strobe mode, and a non user replaceable battery but for me its strengths outweigh these potential issues.
D**P
Best Compact Tactical flashlight
This light is by far the best I ve purchased. Super bright and love the various settings. The smaller size fits perfectly in your hand. The best part is that it's $50 + less expensive than similar products. I m getting another for sure. The only drawback is that it does get hot around the head. But there are controls that will automatically reduce brightness to protect the Flashlight
K**N
My new favorite EDC light
Incredibly bright with great combination of tight beam and/or area lighting. Only down side is that it gets really hot really fast in momentary on and ‘turbo’ mode, but guess that’s the nature of the beast type compromise for the output.
R**F
Almost perfect....
Not much I can say that bad. The UI is great, it's just the right size for pocket carry. I love the lock out switch. I just wish the battery was user replaceable. I'm sure there are reasons why it's not but some times I just want to pop in a replacement battery and head out. All in all it's a keeper for me, I'm not a cop and if my light is dead I'll grab another one of the 50 plus lights I have and let this one charge. I like it.
T**M
So far seems good. Can only compare to the older mh20 model.
I have been using a nitecore mh20 for 7 years every day. It has been one of the best purchases I have ever made and hundreds of people have asked me about it. About a year ago the button stopped working to turn it off so had to turn battery compartment to turn it off. Recently the button started working intermittently to turn on so it was time to get something new. Unfortunately nitecore no longer makes the mh20, which brings me to the edc33. The edc is slightly longer but a bit narrower. On high the center beam appears slightly dimmer and a smaller than the mh20. I would say the 1000 lumen turbo mode on the mh20 is more comparable to the 1700 lumen mode on the edc33 as seen in the pics. The mh20 would get hot, especially in summer and in attics, after 5-10 minutes of use on the highest setting. The edc on the other hand seems to get warm in about 1 minute on high mode which hopefully will not render it useless in warmer times. Personally I also preferred the removable battery as I could always have one on the charger to grab each morning. Will update if any problems arise with more use. So far I like it and will certainly keep it even if I end up going another route for daily work use.
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