I have booth lights. Performance wise they are the same. I have big hands so the 35 fits better in my hands. On low profile the 33 is better. Love booth. Great channel Best regards from Germany 🇩🇪
I’m trying to find out if the difference justifies the extra cost, will I notice? For some reason I feel like if I don’t get the 35 I’ll regret it like I’m missing out on the extra power, any advice from someone who owns one?
I have loved powerful flashlights my whole life. I grew up in Oregon in the 60's and a powerful flashlight was a necessary when you camped out. We just had the monsterous D cell batteries. They didn't last very long so you had to be careful you didn't use it too much. Thanks for the video.
You can say that about any flashlight. That it's the best at the moment. But flashlight and like everything else gets upgraded so it does become better.
Bought it. Pleased but this is my first light in the plus 1000 lumen range, never realised how hot these lights can get! Secondary function as a hand-warmer, lol!
Do both of these have sealed batteries? You may have said and I missed it in the video. I am bad about forgetting to charge my light over the weekend and having a dead light after a little bit on Monday morning. I carry a spare 18650 for my Wurkkos TD03 in my work van for this reason.
the 33 is better in my opinion. The 35 is only brighter in the momentary modes, the sustained brightness is the same at around 1100 lumens... And i dont need more runtime than the 33 has. Plus the tint tends to be better on the uhi20 from what ive seen online. Getting the same unique light in a smaller package was more appealing to me but if you prefer the 21700 for the runtime and additional peak brightness, the 35 is great too.
Short answer 33 gets to hot to quick 35 got good run time still gets warm but 33 is an egg cooker. I got bitten by the weltool bug though it's pain full bite stings in my pocket book but "well" worth it!!! LH8 and LH1 AS WELL GREAT LIGHTS GREAT ALL AROUND AND LH8 HAS DANG GOOD THROW FOR THAT MATTER LH1 FOR ITS OUT PUT ITS ACTUAL LUMENS ALSO DOES TO I JUST GOT DONE HEALING FROM THE NITECORE BUG AND THE WELTOOL BUG CAUGHT ME SLIPPING IN THEM SKREETS AND GOT ME. MY NEIGHBOR'S HATE ME
la meilleure flaslight ? la batterie intégrée qui ne peux se changer , celà n'a rien de pratique , si la batterie tombe en panne , c'est la flaslight complète qui part à la poubelle ... Dommage .
C'est une lampe EDC c'est fait pour être simple et pas contraignant, si vous avez besoin d'un lampe avec batterie amovible il y a la MT2C Pro ou la MH12Pro...
Thank you. I was on the fence for 2 weeks . I use lights for structural inspections. Everyday and sofrin was cheaper. But. 1 year warranty. Nitecore 3 year. S. My olight. Broke 2 times. But they replaced. But. The equivalent. Would be 140 $. So 3 years. Nitecore. 20 bucks more. If it’s goes bad in 3 years. It will pay for itself
No light that has a built-in battery can be considered better than any other that doesn't. Duty light? Forget it, if you're out of power then you're out of light if you can't swap in a freshly charged cell. The performance will drop through the years and you won't be able to replace the cell. Best??? Maybe the best between flashlights with built-in batteries. Worst as a flashlight vs the real flashlights for sure though. Why throw away the entire light entirely when all of its components still work besides the battery? This isn't a smartphone that will be outdated due to the battery failing and due to the hardware that can't keep up with the latest software. A light should last a lifetime as most of them do. Except for this abomination that is...
I have booth lights. Performance wise they are the same. I have big hands so the 35 fits better in my hands. On low profile the 33 is better. Love booth.
Great channel
Best regards from Germany 🇩🇪
Is the beam pattern the same on both? Or which one has a wider hotspot?
@@elmeme88 Eric answered that. The 35 has a wider hotspot.
I’m trying to find out if the difference justifies the extra cost, will I notice? For some reason I feel like if I don’t get the 35 I’ll regret it like I’m missing out on the extra power, any advice from someone who owns one?
i have both the 33 and the 35. I prefer to edc the 33 due to its smaller size.
Is the beam pattern the same on both? Or which one has a wider hotspot?
@@elmeme88 they have very similar beams, but the 35 is brighter, & has a bit wider spill and longer throw.
I have loved powerful flashlights my whole life. I grew up in Oregon in the 60's and a powerful flashlight was a necessary when you camped out. We just had the monsterous D cell batteries. They didn't last very long so you had to be careful you didn't use it too much. Thanks for the video.
The D-Cell flashlights were badass af 😊
You can say that about any flashlight. That it's the best at the moment. But flashlight and like everything else gets upgraded so it does become better.
Bought it. Pleased but this is my first light in the plus 1000 lumen range, never realised how hot these lights can get! Secondary function as a hand-warmer, lol!
Nice review!
Do both of these have sealed batteries? You may have said and I missed it in the video. I am bad about forgetting to charge my light over the weekend and having a dead light after a little bit on Monday morning. I carry a spare 18650 for my Wurkkos TD03 in my work van for this reason.
I couldn't decide so I ordered both. Should have them tomorrow. 😁
That 33 holds its own imo i ordered the 35 but ill be getting a 33 also
What do you think of the fenix pd36r pro?
the 33 is better in my opinion. The 35 is only brighter in the momentary modes, the sustained brightness is the same at around 1100 lumens... And i dont need more runtime than the 33 has. Plus the tint tends to be better on the uhi20 from what ive seen online.
Getting the same unique light in a smaller package was more appealing to me but if you prefer the 21700 for the runtime and additional peak brightness, the 35 is great too.
Short answer 33 gets to hot to quick 35 got good run time still gets warm but 33 is an egg cooker. I got bitten by the weltool bug though it's pain full bite stings in my pocket book but "well" worth it!!! LH8 and LH1 AS WELL GREAT LIGHTS GREAT ALL AROUND AND LH8 HAS DANG GOOD THROW FOR THAT MATTER LH1 FOR ITS OUT PUT ITS ACTUAL LUMENS ALSO DOES TO I JUST GOT DONE HEALING FROM THE NITECORE BUG AND THE WELTOOL BUG CAUGHT ME SLIPPING IN THEM SKREETS AND GOT ME. MY NEIGHBOR'S HATE ME
The button should slide in the other direction to stay locked while being slid into the pocket or am I wrong?
Hey boss, tell me more about the hoodie you’re wearing
@@jcua756 that's the Helikon Tex Rogue Hoodie. Highly recommended
I had to pay nearly 340 dollars to own a Nitecore EDC 35 flash light in India.
The expense includes the transportation and the customs duty .
Thought india only uses lamps and lanterns?
@@godlike0630 That's mean and really unnecessary.
la meilleure flaslight ? la batterie intégrée qui ne peux se changer , celà n'a rien de pratique , si la batterie tombe en panne , c'est la flaslight complète qui part à la poubelle ... Dommage .
C'est une lampe EDC c'est fait pour être simple et pas contraignant, si vous avez besoin d'un lampe avec batterie amovible il y a la MT2C Pro ou la MH12Pro...
No way. Until they include interchargable bats
Very nice review. Watching frim philippines ❤. Hope to have something like these.
Excellente vidéo.
Merci
As a flashaholic I need both
Thank you. I was on the fence for 2 weeks . I use lights for structural inspections. Everyday and sofrin was cheaper. But. 1 year warranty. Nitecore 3 year. S. My olight. Broke 2 times. But they replaced. But. The equivalent. Would be 140 $. So 3 years. Nitecore. 20 bucks more. If it’s goes bad in 3 years. It will pay for itself
Yap, EDC 35 better than 33
No light that has a built-in battery can be considered better than any other that doesn't. Duty light? Forget it, if you're out of power then you're out of light if you can't swap in a freshly charged cell. The performance will drop through the years and you won't be able to replace the cell. Best??? Maybe the best between flashlights with built-in batteries. Worst as a flashlight vs the real flashlights for sure though. Why throw away the entire light entirely when all of its components still work besides the battery? This isn't a smartphone that will be outdated due to the battery failing and due to the hardware that can't keep up with the latest software. A light should last a lifetime as most of them do. Except for this abomination that is...
Lights are becoming like cellphones
@@OneOfDaKine82 Yet...
So bent out of shape over a flashlight 😂
@@jaychu3850 Nope... Just stating facts buddy
But when battery dies nitecore will replace it.
not replacable battery, no go for me. nitecore shame on you.