Hi Thanks for review. I do window cleaning and in winter a headlamp basically makes me money in the evening. Do you think HC33 is good for close up work like that? I'm debating between Skilhunt H03 and this one.
I've not used the H03 so hard to say looking at the design it has an optical cover to spread the light out and the lower power levels are more evenly spread out. This might work better for you for up close work. The Nitecore is well suited for general use and where you might want a bit more range than some head torches. That's just my take as I said not used that one, though you are definitely right to look at a 18650 model for the longer run times if you are working for longer periods of time. Hope that helps a bit
I can tell you that I have the HC30 & the HC33 is the upgraded model & I use my HC30 to inspect travel trailers that I P/U to deliver to dealerships. I use it when I P/U the trailers at night. It is a god send to find any blemishes & has helped me tremendously. It is also perfect for walking around when camping. You do not have to hold a light in your hand which allows me to have a adult beverage in one hand & other hand is free. Couldn't be happier with my nitecore lights.
I've not used it but looking at it seems more flood type beam v this which has more range. You'll probably find the UI easier on the Klarus, this takes some getting used to
It's possible though people I know who do jog/run tend to go for smaller cells (ie lighter weight) there are a few specific for running I've come across
Not much difference output is limited by size of the head (ie small) so both drop down fairly quickly from Turbo, you'll still have a decent output from both though
The Olight is a very wide beam for close to mid range, the Nitecore has a much longer range. Depends what you want it for, up closer the Olight might be the best option - otherwise I'd give the Nitecore a look
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Mr Baz Reviews thanks for the great review I’m sold. It’s an incredibly versatile light.
background music @9:00 sounding cleannnn
There are some OK ones in the YT library funky stuff!
I'm looking at the HC35 right now, nice bumper music though.😎
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noce review, now i just have to figure out whether to get a beam light or a broad light as with is flash
Where do you get the magnetic spacers for the flat top batteries? Also, do you run into any issues using unprotected cells in flashlights?
There are no issues I got them off eBay
Can it also be used with a short tube so an 18350 battery can be used?tnx!
I have no way to know that, different tubes might have different threads. I would say unlikely
Hi Thanks for review. I do window cleaning and in winter a headlamp basically makes me money in the evening. Do you think HC33 is good for close up work like that? I'm debating between Skilhunt H03 and this one.
I've not used the H03 so hard to say looking at the design it has an optical cover to spread the light out and the lower power levels are more evenly spread out. This might work better for you for up close work. The Nitecore is well suited for general use and where you might want a bit more range than some head torches.
That's just my take as I said not used that one, though you are definitely right to look at a 18650 model for the longer run times if you are working for longer periods of time. Hope that helps a bit
I can tell you that I have the HC30 & the HC33 is the upgraded model & I use my HC30 to inspect travel trailers that I P/U to deliver to dealerships. I use it when I P/U the trailers at night. It is a god send to find any blemishes & has helped me tremendously. It is also perfect for walking around when camping. You do not have to hold a light in your hand which allows me to have a adult beverage in one hand & other hand is free. Couldn't be happier with my nitecore lights.
Any noticable PWM blinking of the led in low power mode?
I see no PWM on this
What kind of magnet have you used on flat-top battery? Neodymium?
No idea just head to ebay and pick up magnetic spacer for battery they usually sell them fairly cheap for a bunch (ie 5 or so)
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Question mate : How do you charge this battery
You need a separate charger
How do you compare this with klarus ha2c?tq
I've not used it but looking at it seems more flood type beam v this which has more range. You'll probably find the UI easier on the Klarus, this takes some getting used to
I had to return mine, turbo mode last only 30 SECONDS, how long does you hc35 lasted on turbo mode?
Drop down depends on temperature it can be a minute it could be 30 seconds if it's not as cold. HC35 review is up with drop down test
My outside temperature during my walk with the hc35 is -1 degree Celsius.
Is the head strap reversible to hide that zebra pattern?
Turn it around if you want to can be done
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Do you think one could jog run with this light ? Thanks !
It's possible though people I know who do jog/run tend to go for smaller cells (ie lighter weight) there are a few specific for running I've come across
Mr Baz Reviews Thanks ! Great review !
Which one is brighter after 10 minutes on turbo nitecore hc 33 or Olight H2R Nova XHP50
Not much difference output is limited by size of the head (ie small) so both drop down fairly quickly from Turbo, you'll still have a decent output from both though
Can i use 18650 vape battery 40 Amp with this one?
You have to use a magnetic spacer otherwise it won't work
Will a samsung 35e batery will work on turbo?
Yup it will work
which 1 is better comparing to H2R
The Olight is a very wide beam for close to mid range, the Nitecore has a much longer range. Depends what you want it for, up closer the Olight might be the best option - otherwise I'd give the Nitecore a look
Is the light a bright white or warm white ?
It's not warm it's on the cool/white side of things. That said I didn't dislike the tint from this one
Thanks !
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Yup