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The Nitecore HC33 is the most powerful head torch in the Nitecore range of head lamps with an output of 1,800 lumens. Utilising a Cree XHP35 HD LED with a lifespan of 50,000 hours the HC33 puts out an incredible amount of light from a small and lightweight headlamp.
Featuring a wide angle reflector with Nitecore's crystal coating technology, the HC33 emits a beam up to 187 meters with a 100 degree spread, making it a very versatile with a good combination of range and flood for multiple applications.
The included headband is made from quality elastic nylon, which is comfortable and can also be worn over a helmet. A rubber bracket holds the torch in place and allows the light to be angled up or down easily with one hand. The HC33 can also be used as a hand held light and includes a pocket clip for this purpose. The tail cap has a magnet inside allowing for attachment to metal surfaces for even more hands free uses such as when working on motor vehicles.
Powered by one 18650 Li-ion battery or two CR123 (available separately). Five brightness levels (runtimes shown below are with 18650 Li-ion) plus SOS and flashing modes accessed by the single switch for one handed operation:
Brightness Levels and Runtimes
Waterproof to IP68 (two meter submersible) and impact resistant from drops up to 1.5 meters. Constructed from aero grade aluminium alloy with HAIII hard anodised finish to cope with all environments.
Operating Instructions:
On / Off
Adjusting Brightness
Special Modes (Strobe / SOS / Beacon)
Includes: Headband, pocket clip, and spare o-rings.
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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.