Nitecore EDC35 | 1 Month Later (also compared to the EDC33!)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @ericguner
    @ericguner 2 месяца назад +5

    I'm a security guard. I think this will make an excellant security guard light. I have many flashlights and think if i like this one, I might purchase the 33 as well. I don't get the controversy over the batteries. Dont you guys have another flashlight to use while this one charges? Is that the only tactical flashlight you own? I highly doubt that! Also, dont you guys carry an external charger? I have many of them. Here in Florida, we are used to losing the power. I depend on chargers and lights! Cheers! Are you guys gonna be ready when the lights go out for a month? Think about that.

    • @Pittlord
      @Pittlord Месяц назад +2

      Dead nonremovable battery = dead flashlight, that's the main issue. For security needs Nitecore P23i or P20iX is a better choice IMHO.

  • @Carter_2Raw
    @Carter_2Raw 6 месяцев назад

    😭 just bought this and lost it after my first night using it at work. 😮‍💨 Left it on my car as I was leaving the park lot, I think someone picked it up ugh

  • @steventruong85
    @steventruong85 2 месяца назад +4

    Man I want to get this but the fact that the battery is built in is such a turn off.

  • @xjetpilot
    @xjetpilot 3 месяца назад +6

    I was just about to purchase this light, UNTIL I realized the battery was not removeable. That's a NO-GO for me personally. Hopefully that changes in the next release. Thanks for the excellent reviews you provide.

    • @DJNicShogun
      @DJNicShogun 6 дней назад

      Nitecore is not making anymore of removable

  • @mrgauth
    @mrgauth День назад +1

    Was shocked to see this as one of the "frequently returned items" on Amazon. I avoid any product with that label. Sad, because on paper, I was digging it.

    • @ChrispyThings
      @ChrispyThings  День назад +1

      That’s crazy. Not really sure why though. It’s not because of the quality or output.

  • @scotscheideman9800
    @scotscheideman9800 5 месяцев назад +26

    I was interested until I heard "BUILT IN BATTERY" I will not buy any flashlight that does the built in battery, proprietary battery or even the odd sizes -(26800, 26900, 32650, 20700, 14650) There are so many options with the commonly available inexpensive battery options, I see no reason to support this marketing ploy.

    • @NashiHeartSoulSpirit
      @NashiHeartSoulSpirit 4 месяца назад +3

      It’s a standard usb-c rechargeable battery.
      While switching standard batteries is quicker & an understandable preference, not everyone wants to carry around the extra bulk.
      Rechargeable lights that you only need to carry a cable around & have a bit of patience for while recharging, are much more convenient & preferable for others.

    • @scotscheideman9800
      @scotscheideman9800 4 месяца назад +17

      @@NashiHeartSoulSpirit It is not about switching batteries vs charging. It is the fact that when the battery in that light goes bad, your light just became garbage- where as with any 18650 0r 21700 powered flashlight of the same size weight and power, you just replace battery and the light is back to 100%. R/C toys, laptops, vapes-- everybody knows that lithium batteries fail - flashlights are no exception.

    • @DJNicShogun
      @DJNicShogun 3 месяца назад +2

      this torch only costs 95 in my country if it last a good 2 years or so wont mind paying again for new flashlight

    • @R3DB3ARD92
      @R3DB3ARD92 3 месяца назад +1

      Same. Worse than Olight with the proprietary batteries

    • @Liljoozy
      @Liljoozy Месяц назад

      Think about the environment though ​@@DJNicShogun

  • @Theking196
    @Theking196 3 месяца назад +2

    lol built in battery, that’s a deal breaker for pretty much everyone. They would have been a hit if it weren’t for that.

  • @kurogana01
    @kurogana01 5 месяцев назад +4

    I bought the 33 and i would prefer too the flood light on lower modes with no hot spot. Nonsense a 5 lumen spot light who is this for?

  • @amirulamirulshah768
    @amirulamirulshah768 2 месяца назад +3

    I have this edc35 and really enjoy with this flashlight 😊😊

  • @WeAreBeggarsAll83
    @WeAreBeggarsAll83 6 месяцев назад +6

    This has been my main EDC flashlight for about a month as well. It's a solid flashlight all-around. Plenty of light around the cranberry bogs and neighborhood with my son. Highly recommend and is very easily carryable.

    • @DJNicShogun
      @DJNicShogun 6 дней назад

      not bright enough

    • @WeAreBeggarsAll83
      @WeAreBeggarsAll83 6 дней назад

      @@DJNicShogun vague remark, however it's bright enough for me. Relative I suppose

  • @MrWiggenhammer
    @MrWiggenhammer 2 месяца назад +2

    I waited for the EDC35 and it's been in my backpack since I got it. I think it's still on it's first charge as I hardly ever need it but it's there when I need it.

  • @imgadgetmanjim
    @imgadgetmanjim 6 месяцев назад +3

    I am pretty much on the same page with you on this one. I would carry it bigger to be able to change batteries out. And scattered beam on low would be perfect. I like cool white lites but availability in both would be nice. Catch this on sale and for about the price of a tank of gas you got a good light for multiple years. Thank you for update.

  • @有趣人生
    @有趣人生 5 месяцев назад +3

    Agree! We need more levels of flood beam. Maybe they have to improve the pattern of the spotlight. I like nitecore products.

  • @DJ_CRIZP
    @DJ_CRIZP 5 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know man, I'm never going to complain about too much throw, especially on low outputs. They're generally way more useful for longer. But yeah, for reading in low light, I get your point that diffusion is nice. I think this is just the wrong light for that. Or could use a diffuser. You can always create spill from throw, but never the other way around.

  • @wadepage5823
    @wadepage5823 2 месяца назад +1

    Great review! I also have both but have used them so little I hadn't noticed the focused hot spot on lower modes. Good point. I have over 30 Nitecore lights now and over 300 lights of different kinds in the stable. Nitecore is my favorite overall.

    • @ChrispyThings
      @ChrispyThings  2 месяца назад +2

      Exactly! If the tech is there (which it is) I want a less focused moonlight and even low mode. Save that focused hotspot for higher lumen modes! Haha

  • @martinmansson5067
    @martinmansson5067 23 дня назад

    EDC nerver in my life.

  • @mstevens113
    @mstevens113 5 месяцев назад +1

    It does everything i want, instant turbo whilst still being able to power on in a low mode is so rare. Only downside is that built in battery, i really don't like that.

  • @voss9933
    @voss9933 Месяц назад

    having a 2m impact rating over 1.5m like most other flashlights, is such a slept on attribute. Maybe its just a number, but the amount of flashlights ive lost dropping it from 3-5ft is nuts

  • @samuelchew2145
    @samuelchew2145 Месяц назад

    Built in batteries, no thanks. I thought you could remove the battery.

  • @drifterz_gaming3976
    @drifterz_gaming3976 4 месяца назад +1

    Does Nitecore have similar flashlights like the EDC35 but with replaceable batteries?

  • @thesponge914bob
    @thesponge914bob 4 месяца назад +1

    so wahts the point of having a 5000 lumens flashlight if you can only use 5000 lumens for 15 sec at a time , dont get me wrong i like Nitecore but i feel like its marketing skeem, if you think about its hard to get a flashlight of that size to do 3k 4k 5k lumens but nitecore can deliver but only at 15 secs. so lets come out with another flashlight slightly bigger that can hit 7k lumens but only for 15 sec but it can run 5k for x amount of time. they did that with the edc 33 thats why theres a edc 35 . its a never ending cycle/ marketing skeem

    • @ChrispyThings
      @ChrispyThings  4 месяца назад +1

      Every company does this.
      With Nitecore they’re marketing their “Lumen Shield” as a self defense mode so the way they see it, only a burst is needed.
      Plus if this light was able to sustain 5000 lumens for minutes at a time, it would need to be much larger to dissipate the heat better

    • @smug_cat1
      @smug_cat1 4 месяца назад

      Tldr I see something don't wanna waste time walking to check
      I boost
      Check rinse repeat
      I could go with a over powered big
      Constant 5k mode light but do you need it constantly
      Then go get one
      I don't
      I want a bigger (not huge)backup
      That get the job done in a pinch

    • @saschathiede
      @saschathiede 4 месяца назад

      I couldn't agree more! I've already criticised this in a comment under a video about a comparison of the Nitecore MH12 Pro and the Fenix PD36R V2.0. The turbo on the MH12 Pro only lasts 23 s to 30 s, before it steps down from 3300 lm to 1200 lm. The PD36R V2.0 with only 1700 lm on the other hand will turbo for more than a minute and have such a shallow decline, that it will stay brighter for almost 30 minutes. I wish Nitecore would offer diagrams about the actual light output, as Fenix does.

    • @saschathiede
      @saschathiede 4 месяца назад

      @@smug_cat1 Yes, turbo with a step-down makes sense, but 15 s seems a bit too short in my opinion, even for just looking at something at distance. With a more conservative light output of maybe 4000 lm, they could have potentially increased the turbo duration to 60 s, while still being bright enough, but instead it will step down to 1300 lm. I guess bigger numbers are just better for marketing.

  • @Mrmosx1
    @Mrmosx1 4 месяца назад +1

    Does it take batteries? you have to buy batteries for it? Or no,? I’m confused.

    • @ChrispyThings
      @ChrispyThings  4 месяца назад

      No it’s built in. I discuss this in the video as one of the negatives.

    • @Mrmosx1
      @Mrmosx1 4 месяца назад

      @@ChrispyThingsdo I get this one or the pd36r pro?

    • @Mrmosx1
      @Mrmosx1 4 месяца назад

      @@ChrispyThings let me know

    • @Okajsn
      @Okajsn 4 месяца назад

      @@ChrispyThingsedc 35 or the pd36r pro?

  • @adamgal2265
    @adamgal2265 6 месяцев назад +1

    Which one is the best overall flashlight for you edc35 or p23i ? I have p20ix and now I would like to buy a new flashlight with longer throw but I cannot decide which one should I choose 😅 pls help me

    • @ChrispyThings
      @ChrispyThings  6 месяцев назад +4

      If I had to choose, I’m sticking with the edc35. Love this light

    • @maxvanderspurt2313
      @maxvanderspurt2313 5 месяцев назад +3

      When in doubt buy them all lol they all have their strong points

    • @Studat
      @Studat 5 месяцев назад +1

      P23i all day long

    • @Qjemuse
      @Qjemuse 4 месяца назад +1

      I'd get the p23i if I were you. You're pulled in in their proprietary battery system already.. at least that's not a built in

  • @bitrage.
    @bitrage. 2 месяца назад

    Do you know if the nitecore finger ring accessory fits the edc35?

  • @sloanNYC
    @sloanNYC 6 месяцев назад +6

    I don't get using internal batteries that really only are optimal for 300-500 charges (likely 3-5 years of daily use) vs the LEDs which can last for a decade.

    • @markozsky
      @markozsky 5 месяцев назад

      no worries,mine kaput on its board erlier😅.another flashlight remain missing.those two serves me less than half year.all this powerfull flashlight didnt mention/give waranty on their circuit board.

    • @richeart8217
      @richeart8217 2 месяца назад

      Io uso la mia Edc35 tutte le notti per circa mezz'ora ora di passeggiata col cane e l'ho caricata dopo circa un mese (6000mah di batteria costituiscono una capacità enorme). Fatti due conti e comprenderai che se consideriamo le 300 ricariche di durata minima ottimale che hai indicato mi durerà 300 mesi (25 anni). Magari la userò di più alcune volte? Facciamo 20-15 anni. Vogliamo proprio esagerare e fare un'ipotesi estrema, dove la uso 1-1,5 ore al giorno FISSE per anni, cosa improbabile? 12-8 anni (di media, 10 anni). Insomma: la betteria non durerà meno dei led, e “invecchierà” benissimo con essi.
      Il punto è che però queste indicazioni - con tanto di dimostrazioni tecniche - dovrebbe fornirle spontaneamente Nitecore, anzi dovrebbe esibirle con vanto invece di lasciar germogliare i motivati sospetti di tantissimi potenziali clienti.

  • @Vitaliy_R89
    @Vitaliy_R89 5 месяцев назад +1

    Хороший детальный обзор❤

  • @rinky_dinky
    @rinky_dinky 3 месяца назад

    why do you prefer the cool white for tactical and warm for edc?

    • @ChrispyThings
      @ChrispyThings  3 месяца назад +1

      Just a preference.
      Warm white for EDC because it seems silly for a tac light.

  • @zxyabc3374
    @zxyabc3374 6 месяцев назад

    The most hot mode of edc35 is when you stay in 1300 for over than 3mins😅

    • @ChrispyThings
      @ChrispyThings  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hmm. I’ve tried that and didn’t seem that hot. Maybe I should’ve officially tested it

  • @superman-el9jd
    @superman-el9jd 5 месяцев назад

    I have both and agree the 35 all the way. Where that spotlight in the middle works well is in outdoors where there is ambient light. It cuts through which is what a good tactical light should do.

    • @ChrispyThings
      @ChrispyThings  5 месяцев назад +1

      Right. But are we really considering this a tac light?

  • @nickmartin8495
    @nickmartin8495 5 месяцев назад +2

    beautiful light, i got both the edc35 & edc33

    • @ChrispyThings
      @ChrispyThings  5 месяцев назад +2

      Which do you like better?

    • @nickmartin8495
      @nickmartin8495 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@ChrispyThings that’s a tough one. I like them equally for the roles they play. The EDC33 goes with me on dark walks. The EDC35 sits at the ready on my night stand alongside my Nitecore P23i. 👍🏽

  • @Strawman333
    @Strawman333 6 месяцев назад +2

    Too big to carry.

    • @ChrispyThings
      @ChrispyThings  6 месяцев назад +5

      I thought so too until I carried it. The size wasn’t a factor for me surprisingly

  • @有趣人生
    @有趣人生 5 месяцев назад +1

    Does "Lumen Shield" work better than "Strobe"?

  • @trevorstepoo8838
    @trevorstepoo8838 5 месяцев назад +1

    🪫The flashlight is garbage when the battery dies🗑️🗑️

    • @NashiHeartSoulSpirit
      @NashiHeartSoulSpirit 4 месяца назад +1

      It’s rechargeable, just keep it topped up.

    • @saschathiede
      @saschathiede 4 месяца назад

      @@NashiHeartSoulSpirit I think @trevorstepoo8838 means if the cell reaches the end of its lifetime. Lithium-Ion batteries typically last 300 to 800 charge cycles, while the emitter is typically rated for 50,000 hours. So if you plan on using the light for several hours every night, you can expect a lifetime of maybe two years, while the emitter will and everything else will still be in a very good condition. And if you always charge it to 100%, expect the battery to deteriorate even faster. And all because they didn't make the battery removable.
      I think that's just wasteful and Nitecore should take some responsibility. The savings in space and weight are minuscule on a light this size, and I seriously doubt that Nitecore will take back and recycle these lights, let alone replace batteries. They will just end up in landfill, people will accept that flashlights are now disposable and Nitecore will be able to sell replacements sooner.

    • @Mrmosx1
      @Mrmosx1 4 месяца назад

      @@NashiHeartSoulSpiritagree

    • @0917موسوی
      @0917موسوی 21 час назад

      It can work when in sharj by powerbank

  • @TRUMPSUCKSBIGTIME
    @TRUMPSUCKSBIGTIME 5 месяцев назад +1

    Built in battery that’s a pass 👋🏻

    • @Mrmosx1
      @Mrmosx1 4 месяца назад

      What do you mean?

    • @aaaaannndddyyy
      @aaaaannndddyyy 22 дня назад +1

      @@Mrmosx1it means the proprietary battery is built inside the flashlight and can not be removed. a lot people are turned off by this because overtime the battery will become obsolete and you will eventually replace the flashlight.

    • @Mrmosx1
      @Mrmosx1 22 дня назад

      @@aaaaannndddyyy mmmm I see , thank you so much for letting me know!