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The Fenix TK26R torch has a maximum output of 1,500 lumens from the CREE Luminus SST-40 LED and can be powered by the included 18650 battery or by 2xCR123 (not supplied) in an emergency situation. The flashlight is rechargeable via a USB Type-C charging interface with a charging port towards the head of the light, please note this is only available when using an 18650 li-ion cell and must not be attempted if the CR123 cells are in use.
In addition to the white light, the TK26R features a red LED with a maximum output of 150 lumens and a green LED with 200 lumens maximum output. With these three colours available in one compact torch, the Fenix flashlight is ideal for law enforcement applications.
To provide quick and easy access to the modes available, the TK26R has an innovative user interface that allows separate control of the lights. The tactical tail switch turns the light on and off while the functional tail switch controls the white light and the side switch, the red and green LEDs. The side switch also has a built-in battery level indicator to ensure you know when it's time to recharge.
Brightness Levels:
Turbo: 1,500 lumens - 1 hr 25 mins runtime
High: 350 lumens - 4 hrs 40 mins runtime
Med: 150 lumens - 10 hrs 50 mins runtime
Low: 10 lumens - 100 hrs runtime
Red: 150 lumens - 4 hrs 20 mins runtime
Green: 200 lumens - 5 hrs 10 mins runtime
Plus Strobe mode (1,500 lumens).
Maximum beam distance 350 meters, waterproof to IP68 and resistant to impacts up to 1 meter.
Operation
Includes: 1 x Fenix ARB-L18-3500 3500mAh Li-ion battery, USB type-C charging cable, lanyard, holster, spare o-ring, spare rubber boot switch.
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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.