Nitecore EDC29
You can have confidence in this torch. It is blinding, even in bright daylight. Easy to carry in a pocket and can only be used held in the fist, which is exactly how I want it since the country has gone to the dogs.
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Winner of the Red Dot Award for Product Design. This international recognition celebrates a commitment to innovation, functionality, and design excellence
The Nitecore EDC29 flashlight has a maximum output of 6500 lumens from the dual NiteLab UHi 20 MAX LEDs and is powered by a built-in 2500mAh li-ion battery which is rechargeable via USB-C (charging cable included). Featuring high light density and high beam intensity, the UHi LED utilises the round light emitting surface (LES) to achieve an optimal lighting effect and beam distance, beginning a new era in the flashlight LED industry.
The flashlight is operated by dual-stage tactical buttons on the tail end of the torch. The power button turns the light on and off with a full press and adjusts the brightness with a half press. The mode button provides instant access to the brightest Lumin Shield™ 6500 lumen mode and Strobe. Rapid Lock™ is available to prevent accidental activation.
The EDC29 features stainless steel shells at its front and rear, integrated with a carbon fibre composite frame. Its unique, armour-inspired texture offers a secure grip and unique aesthetic. Weighing just 160g (5.64 oz.) the flashlight does not compromise on strength and is capable of withstanding heavy pressure, twists and bends.
The multi-functional OLED display provides real-time information on the brightness level, battery voltage, remaining runtime and remaining power.
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Maximum beam distance 400 meters, waterproof to IP54 and resistant to impacts up to 1 meter.
Includes: lanyard, USB-C charging cable.
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Add to BasketYou can have confidence in this torch. It is blinding, even in bright daylight. Easy to carry in a pocket and can only be used held in the fist, which is exactly how I want it since the country has gone to the dogs.
This is a superb torch which carries well in the jeans pocket. It is solidly built but it will not withstand immersion in water nor a drop from height. It has a locking button (to prevent accidental turn-on in the pocket.) This torch is brighter than the sun. It has a strobe function too. It's very easy to carry, holds its charge well and is extremely impressive.
I work in the security industry. This flashlight is ideal as there are different settings for the brightness from 15 to 6500 lumens. The flashlight also has a strobe function ideal for diffusing a situation. 5 Stars.
I never used to be a fan of built-in batteries, but this series of lights (including the edc 27, 33 and 35) are more than capable of running for longer than I need them to. I also always have more than one light handy, so this isn’t the issue I worried it would be. I was also concerned about the short turbo duration. However, this is primarily a self-defence option so 7-10 seconds is long enough for this purpose. This is actually a 1200 lm light with a short turbo of 6000. And boy, that 6000 is quite a supernova! Best features include being able to select the output on the lcd before you turn it on and the hardware lockout switch. At last! No fiddly lockout function! A great light if it fits your specific requirement. If you are law enforcement or security, this is a great option. If you want a do everything edc light, it may not be suitable, but I for one have been impressed by it.
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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.