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The Nitecore Tiny Monster TM28 has an impressive maximum output of 6000 lumens from the Cree XHP35 HI and can be powered using either 4 x Li-ion 18650 or 4 x IMR 18650 batteries (included), which provide the higher output.
The TM28 is compact and easy to use with just one hand. The flashlight has a multi-functional dual-stage side switch which provides access to all five brightness levels, plus the location beacon, SOS and strobe modes.
The Nitecore searchlight has an onboard OLED display which gives an overview of the torch operation, including the brightness level, battery level, battery voltage, remaining runtime and operating temperature.
The TM28 features two modes which provide suitable lighting for a range of situations. Daily Mode can be accessed by partway pressing the switch or press the switch fully to enter search mode, which accesses only the high and turbo brightness level.
The flashlight comes with a charger which can be directly plugged into the torch and has a UK wall plug. The TM28 is compatible with various battery packs, including the NBP68, in addition to being compatible with a tripod, thanks to the onboard tripod receptacle. The TM28 has a sturdy tail stand design which allows for stationary light.
Brightness Levels:
Plus Location Beacon, Strobe and SOS modes.
Maximum beam distance 655 meters, waterproof to IPX-8 and resistant to impacts up to 1 meter.
Includes: UK plug power adaptor, wrist lanyard, holster, holster, wrist lanyard, charging port cover, flat top battery connector and 4 x IMR 18650 3100mAh batteries.
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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.