Nitecore TM9K Pro Flashlight Kit Review! (UHi 40 Max LEDs, 9,900 Lumens, LuminShield!)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
- Here is the, all new/brand new, Nitecore TM9K Pro flashlight. Sporting three UHi 40 Max LEDs for a whopping 9900 lumens on turbo. Safety sensor to dial down the light output when in holster or bag etc. The UI is simple. This is great for tactical applications. The compact rugged size makes this easy to carry daily. The LuminShield is blinding and is effective at blinding someone or attacker. USB Type C charging system can quickly charge the internal 21700 cell when using a QC/PD charger. The top notch and rugged build construction is what you come to expect from Nitecore. This is a must have for any security or law enforcement officers. See link below to the NitecoreStore:
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Thank you for the review. I'll be getting one shortly. The TM09K Pro seems a truly brilliant flashlight for EDC.
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I don't know why Nitecore insists on making it a sealed battery. Not even just proprietary, but sealed... It effectively eliminates this and other sealed lights like the EDC33/35 from actual field use. No ability to change out exhausted batteries on the spot presents a liability and is an absolute deal breaker.
I disagree for it will be at least 3 to 5 years before that happens. Thanks for watching!
@@CharlesBridgTec I'm referring to when the battery runs out of juice during use. You cannot swap in a fresh battery.
@@FalconFXICCY The new battery technology has great runtimes so regardless but I see some people's concerns.
I always carry a backup torch anyway 😊
@@bRoWnEyE1367 Exactly or headlamp.
Nice review.
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Built In battery thats a pass for me
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Impressive beam.. I like it
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It would have been nice if they would have put in 6000 battery like the edc35
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I believe an high-drain cell can't have a very high capacity at the same time. This TM09K Pro, at 9,900 lumen output, is draining 15+ Ampere from the battery inside the flashlight. The 21700 cell they used must be of a very special quality...
7 secs on turbo...
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It’s very expensive I have the imlant ms03 its not worth it either
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Built in battery and no neutral or warm options?? No thank you!!
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