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The Nitecore TM9K Pro flashlight has a maximum output of 9900 lumens from the 3 x NiteLab UHi 40 LEDs and is powered by a built-in 5000mAh li-ion battery. It is rechargeable via the USB-C port at the head of the light, offering fast and efficient 18W QC charging.
Offering both a spot and floodlight output, the TM9K Pro is ideal for a variety of applications including tactical use, general everyday carry (EDC) and outdoor adventures. The 9900 lumen LUMIN SHIELD and 6000 lumen SEARCH output with 510 meter range are operated by the mode button and the remaining 4 brightness levels are accessed by the power switch.
The flashlight features 2 lockout modes to prevent accidental activation – half lockout mode which keeps the mode button available for Lumin Shield and Search outputs, or full lockout where both buttons and all outputs are unavailable.
A power indicator can be found on the tail end of the light, ensuring you know when it’s time to recharge. The TM9K Pro also has a stainless steel strike bezel for emergency use and a tactical ring for a one-handed grip and to prevent the torch from rolling.
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Advanced temperature regulation (ATR) regulates the output of the TM9K Pro according to the working and ambient temperature to maintain optimal performance while preventing the LED from overheating. The outputs are measured in total of runtime, including output at reduced levels due to temperature or protection mechanisms in the design, causing the brightness level to drop down.
Maximum beam distance 510 meters, waterproof to IP68 and resistant to impacts up to 1 meter.
Includes: pocket clip, lanyard, USB-C charging cable, holster.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.