Beautiful beam performance and leveling. Been waiting for someone to combine Cob with Die LED. Great flood and throw from a compact head. I hope Nitecore will introduce this tech into their Quadrays or a new soda can with a larger battery pack for a more sustainable turbo and high levels. At 2000 lumens the throw and the flood was exceptional on a single compact cell body. Another light hits the wishlist. Great review as usual CB. 👍
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 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...
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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Anthony
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Beautiful beam performance and leveling.
Been waiting for someone to combine Cob with Die LED. Great flood and throw from a compact head.
I hope Nitecore will introduce this tech into their Quadrays or a new soda can with a larger battery pack for a more sustainable turbo and high levels.
At 2000 lumens the throw and the flood was exceptional on a single compact cell body.
Another light hits the wishlist.
Great review as usual CB.
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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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Impressive beam.. I like it
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Does it fit in jeans pockets?
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What’s the battery life
@@WhoIsBenji 4 to 5 years of normal use. Thanks for watching!
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...
It’s very expensive I have the imlant ms03 its not worth it either
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Built In battery thats a pass for me
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my bad, I didn't catch that. Hmmmm. Nor did mine come with a pocket clip.
7 secs on turbo...
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Built in battery and no neutral or warm options?? No thank you!!
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