Tm39
Absolute monster of a torch, very far throwing beam and insane battery life, robust and well made unit
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The Nitecore TM39 flashlight has an impressive maximum output of 5200 lumens from the Luminus SBT-90 Gen 2 LED and is powered by an included NBP68HD battery pack. Featuring an extremely long maximum range of 1500 meters, the TM39 is the ideal searchlight.
The rechargeable battery pack is the equivalent of 8 x 18650 cells and has a high capacity of 98Wh. To recharge the torch, simply plug the included charging cable into the head of the flashlight, or the NBP68HD can be charged on its own as a backup power source.
The torch has a multi-functional OLED display screen which provides information on the battery voltage and level, the brightness level, beam distance, temperature of the torch and remaining runtime.
The Nitecore TM39 has a simple, dual switch user interface to allow quick and easy access to the four brightness levels and three special modes. The power button turns the light on and off, while the mode button cycles through the outputs. The turbo and low modes can be directly accessed by pressing and holding the mode and power switches respectively.
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Maximum beam distance 1500 meters, waterproof to IP68 and resistant to impacts up to 1 meter.
Includes: NBP68HD li-ion battery pack, charging adapter, carry strap, lanyard, spare o-ring, spare charging port cover.
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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.