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The Nitecore EDC25 is a premium everyday carry flashlight delivering up to 3000 lumens in a slim, lightweight anodized aluminum body. Featuring USB-C fast charging with battery level indicators, it offers up to 55 hours of runtime on lower settings. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, it combines intuitive controls with durable construction and a versatile clip, making it the ultimate tool for tactical, work, or urban adventures.















| ASIN | B0D23NLBYW |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Light Modes, Durable, Lightweight, Non Slip Grip, Rechargeable |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Battery Life | 1.5 Hours |
| Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #300,875 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,592 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | Nitecore |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 295 Reviews |
| Included Components | Charging Cable, flashlight |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.84"D x 1.24"W x 5.37"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.84"L x 5.37"W x 1.24"H |
| Item Type Name | EDC Flashlight |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Pounds |
| Light Output Maximum | 3000 Lumens |
| Light Path Distance | 328 Yards |
| Light Source Special Features | Adjustable Light Modes, Turbo/Strobe Modes |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Sysmax innovation co. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EDC25 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer warranty post purchase date. |
| Material | Anodized Aluminum |
| Material Type | Anodized Aluminum |
| Model Number | edc25 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday carry, Tactical |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 30 minutes |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Light Modes, Durable, Lightweight, Non Slip Grip, Rechargeable |
| Specification Met | ANSI |
| Style Name | Edc, Rechargeable |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 3000 Lumens |
R**T
Pricey for a flashlight, but a deal for a legitimate EDC "tool." Pretty impressed!
First impression hot take review: I'm big on redundancy and affordability, both. So prior to purchasing a Nitecore EDC25, I had long carried an Anker Bolder P2 penlight, a Boruit V3, and a Warsun T7. All with their own pros and cons, their own gimmicks, none too expensive, some magnetic, all rechargeable, all fairly bright for their own purposes, all pretty lightweight. Sometimes I need hands free extra light from additional angles, sometimes I just suffer from battery anxiety. I've been feeling a little cluttered, but wanted to also up my EDC flashlight game. I think I can stop EDC'ing my Anker P2 and my Warsun T7. The EDC25 is lightweight (relatively), BRIGHT, pretty simple to operate (I'm catching on pretty quick and I've been around a while...), and seems pretty well designed. Functionality is excellent. Having "turbo" or "ultra low" both available with single dedicated momentary press buttons is awesome for me. I appreciated the *very* simple High/Low function of my Anker P2 penlight but this serves essentially the same purpose, with even greater options. I like the fact it's rechargeable, of course, but it's USB C which is nice since my P2 was still micro USB. The charge port cover is decent, easy to pick open, feels fairly durable. I have also come to appreciate a good clip, and in my opinion the clip on this thing is pretty beefy. Springy enough to stretch but stiff enough to quickly clip on just about any belt or pocket. The tip has a well designed taper, angled to feed into/behind pockets and belts, rounded properly so it won't punch a hole through anything you really shove it into. Also, the little loop integrated into the clip for a lanyard or whatever you like is classy. I noticed a reviewer who mentioned they felt the clip was too low on the light and should have been mounted higher, near the end of the flashlight. I was legitimately interested in that criticism, as I'm not into having a great clip holding something halfway out of my pocket. I can admit the clip isn't at the END of the light, so it doesn't sit FLUSH in my pocket, but I carry a Pilot G2, a standard Sharpie, and a Sharpie highlighter in my thigh pocket, and this light doesn't stand any taller than any of those writing implements. In my opinion it sticks out just enough to be quickly and easily grabbable. It claims 3000 lumens, I have no way to measure, but it smokes my 900 lumen V3, my 675 lumen T7, and my 120 lumen P2. I'm inclined to believe it. It's too bright to look at, and so bright (on higher settings) that any user should definitely practice proper flashlight discipline avoiding others' eyes. It DUMPS power into it's drivers, LEDs, whatever, I'm not an engineer or EDC flashlight enthusiast. But anyway, OBVIOUSLY, this thing gets HOT. The good news is if you have enough sense to zip your fly carefully or to not touch a hot stove, then you'll probably be fine with this thing. But if you're so unaware that you could possibly not notice this thing turning on in your pocket or your bag, I would recommend either learning to use the lock function and/or considering a lesser flashlight. Because for real- HOT. I haven't tested it to see just how glowing hot I could get it, but it's clear from 10-12 seconds of the "Turbo" or whatever mode that this thing is capable of COOKING. I saw more than one review featuring melted clothing and I have no trouble believing that. I considered the next model up, or down, or over, but size was important to me, and I am definitely not the type of dude who needs an OLED screen on my flashlight. SUPER COOL feature, don't get me wrong- just not for me. The approach on this model with the more basic approach of a few bars for battery level and a few bars for brightness and a dedicated little red LED for the Lock status, and that's FUNCTIONAL as far as I'm concerned. I dig the size- I'm a technician who wears sort-of-cargo pants 40 hours a week with pens and a Sharpie etc in my thigh pocket, and the EDC25 fits just fine in the same spot my Anker P2 penlight used to live. It's not too thick for a side pocket, it's not too tall/long that it hangs out, and it's not too heavy. Long story long, at $75, this thing is pretty expensive for "a flashlight." But if I can carry it everyday with the average bumps and bangs, intermittent use, occasional splash or rain, dropping now and then, charging once or twice a week, and it winds up lasting more than a couple of years, then the Nitecore EDC25 might well be worth every penny, in my opinion. Fingers crossed!
E**S
I used EDC lights every day at work.
I bought an EDC27 after 2 years working on the job as a CO. I had a previous Nitecore flashlight with one brightness setting for two years working as a CO before that, so I trust the brand. Seeing the EDC25, I had to get it, to have a backup just in case (and so I could cycle one out to charge while I took the other one to work.) EDC27 is a great light and the EDC25 is a sidegrade, or at the very least a lighter cousin of the EDC27, but a decent light that eliminates some features of the 27 in the interest of saving weight. In case you're curious, I'll give a brief overview: EDC25 and 27 are very similar in function, really the only difference is an LED screen that gives you a timer for how long until the battery is expended (which is shared on the 27 and 29.) The 25 uses 4 green LEDs, each representing 25% battery life. Also, the 25 uses 4 blue LED's to indicate brightness intensity, while the 27 and 29 display a number of lumens on a small black/white LED screen. How close these lumen intensities are to the actual number of lumens they display is debatable, but I'm sure if you wanted to test them, you could. On the lumen intensities that overlap, they are comparable brightness, so at least there's that consistency. All you need to know is that the bigger the number (or more blue lights on), the brighter the light is. The EDC 25 and 27 lights have multiple brightness functions. The difference is intensity. All of them have a 15 lumen (low setting) From there, the power levels are different. EDC27 have 65 lumen, 200 lumen, 1000 lumen and a 3000 lumen (ultra) bright mode. This ultra mode has a timer that counts down and has a limited time because of heat generated. The EDC 25 doesn't have a countdown timer (since there's no screen to display it on), but the light brightness on the (ultra) mode will reduce over time. Since the 25 and 27 are almost identical in functionality, their battery life is also similar. On the lowest setting, the 25 will run 38-40 hours on a full charge. On the highest brightness setting, you're looking at about an hour of 1000 lumen light on a full charge. These numbers are based on the EDC27 timer on the LCD screen. The 27 has a dedicated strobe light setting. The EDC 25 feels less substantial than the 27. Losing the LED screen saved some weight that you notice if you hold both in your hands. One big difference between the 25 and 27 is that the 27 has a dedicated strobe setting. On the 27, if you half press the large button next to the power button, you get a 3000 lumen "turbo" and if you hard press the button, you get a strobe light that flashes at 3000 lumen several times a second as long as you hold that button down. The 25 does not have this functionality. However, the 25 can flash the 3000 lumen light as quickly as you can depress and release the button (similar to how the EDC 29 eliminated the dedicated strobe light function. It's a 3000 lumen flashing light. Regardless of if it's trigger by your hand or programmed to function this way, you will get someone's attention with it. The biggest difference between these two lights is weight and the dedicated strobe function. If you think like you can simply press and release the ultra button, the dedicated strobe function is largely unnecessary. The 25 feels a couple ounces lighter than the 27, so if weight is a concern, this may be the light for you. If you're wanting a better idea of how much battery or time you have left on your light, with an exact amount of hours:minutes left of run time or a graphic showing you how depleted the battery is and you don't mind it weighting another ounce or two, the 27 is a good choice. You just have to decide how precise you want to be and if that's worth $15 to you.
R**.
EDC friendly!
I am actually surprised by just how compact and bright this light is. Iโve been carrying this light everyday for almost 3 weeks straight and itโs an absolute power house of a light. Itโs not perfect but itโs very impressive for what it is. Small disclaimer, the battery life isnโt the greatest when using the brightest setting and full power mode, and also in those modes specifically the light does get hot to the touch specifically where the leds are, but Iโm still giving this light a 5 star rating because itโs very lightweight, very pocket friendly, really bright, and intuitive to use once you get used to the buttons and the dual click on the power button. Ultimately I think if you are looking for a sleek wedge light that you intend to carry daily for when the need arises or if you just want a compact bright light with a nice finish to it, this might be the one to get!
A**S
Excellent product
Itโs extremely bright and the battery last a long time. Since im a mechanical itโs something I use all day everyday, personally i think its worth the money.
R**O
Main button failure within 2 weeks on two units
I liked the thin slim design but unfortunately after using it for Less than a month and a week the buttons started to fail they have some type of indent feature where as you press the button on and off you feel a little middle stage to it where it clicks so you're able to go through the different modes of brightness but over time that little indent started to become more and more unnoticeable and then eventually stopped working and it got stuck on the lowest modes every time I would turn it on it was on the lowest mode and because it didn't have that little middle stage indent on the button I wasn't able to cycle through the stages of brightness to get to the next stage now it does have a separate button for the turbo but that after about 15-20 seconds it gets so hot you end up having to let go so I did call customer service and they took care of it and I'm still waiting but they have given me a tracking number stating that they shipped me out of brand new replacement so yes I'm happy about that but I do have a feeling that it's going to happen again so keep in mind guys if you are looking for a good flashlight that you're going to use everyday like I do then this might not be it because of the button feature I own the one before this model too that has the digital screen and it has a very similar feature with the buttons but a little different and this one has not failed but regardless they need to fix this button feature because for the price of the light I shouldn't be having this problem after a month and 1 week but again the company is taken care of it and I do not mean Amazon Amazon immediately gives you a phone number for Nightcore and then Night Court takes care of it through 10 different emails that you have to reply to and then also which really upset me they made me pay for shipping and the package that I shipped it to Batman so I had to pay $15 to ship it which was the cheapest way and then I had to pay $2 for the padded envelope so I was very very disappointed in that but they did not care they actually told me that if I would have called them within 30 days that they would have taken care of it which to me should have been excused because I called them six days after my 30 days but I had been having the problem about a week after I started using it I just did not expect it to completely get disabled now I will say if it would have broke like it did and the power button setting wasn't on the lowest mode at the time of it breaking and it was on the high mode I probably wouldn't even returned it because I used the high mode all the time anyways but no it was set on the lowest setting which left me with a very pathetic flashlight unless I use the turbo button which is actually what I was doing a lot of times at work but that is not what I bought it for nor is that safe because it gets really really hot so just think about it where your options I also would probably moving forward by a flashlight with a removable battery I see a lot of these other lights that come with a 5200 mAh battery and I think my next one is going to be one of those so this way when the battery goes bad I can just buy a new battery this one unfortunately when the battery goes bad and the flashlight is bad so just one other thing to consider if you're going to be using it all the time eventually that battery is going to go bad and then that flashlight is worthless. So here's another update they sent me the replacement through warranty pretty quickly unfortunately it only lasted about 2 weeks before the button started to do the same thing which is it stops cycling through the modes of low medium high and very high so you get stuck with whatever mode the light is on when the button stops working so I was actually pretty lucky it stopped working on its most brightest mode so I actually enjoyed it I was happy because I didn't really cycle through the mode unless it was on accident but now the button as of a few days ago has actually stopped working completely so now the only button that works is the turbo button which is the flat button to the side that gives me the turbo light which is the brightest which also makes the flashlight get super hot in about 10 to 12 seconds where you can't even hold it so as of now the flashlight is worthless because it's very rare that I used turbo mode which is now the only option because the other button does not function at all you can click it in any way you want in the light does not turn on at all so watch out for the flashlight guys they're going to send me another one through warranty but I'm reaching out to the company to find out if I can get a different flashlight because for the price I was expecting this to be an investment for a few years not lasting two or three weeks before it doesn't work anymore so be aware that the button feature is fancy and cool but it does not last very long if you are someone that uses the flashlight everyday for work and maybe turning it on and off once or twice a day like myself and trust me I don't do anything hard the flashlight doesn't have a scratch or any damage to it it looks perfect like it came out of the box but the button is no longer working so the flashlight is worthless
T**N
Great handy light
Great handy light... I also own the EDC 27, which is slightly a step up... The EDC is for the most part, just as capable as the EDC 27, with a slightly less intense maximum brightness, an LED battery and level indicator (instead of a microscreen), and no heat sink... This being said, its still a great light. Its sufficient bright for most tasks, including work, tactical and such. It charges with USB-C, which is great, and charges relatively quickly... However, I should note that the lack of a heat sink does not diminish the utility of the light... Its only an issue if you use the Turbo mode for more than 30 seconds at a time (which is pretty unlikely most of the time)...
N**O
buy a different flashlight. different model maybe?
I bought this edc flashlight and was immediately very happy. I used it everyday for work and for a month it was my only flashlight in rotation because of its multiple light settings. about halfway through my second month of everyday use the selector button stopped working consistently. the button began selecting modes randomly and eventually stopped working upon first click. flashlight now sits in my room because i have to click the button multiple times to change modes if i need to. Very unfortunate that the flashlight stopped working AFTER the 30day return policy. I reached out the company to see if i was able to trade in or return my light and they told me to contact amazon which has not been easy. If this button issue were fixed this flashlight would easily get 6 stars and I would not let it go. also if more colors were introduced thatโd be awesome as black is very easy to lose at home or work. 2 stars because button broke after return policy and it has been difficult to return or replace and now i own a $80 paper weight
J**N
Very bright, meh battery life
I have used the light daily (week days) for ten weeks now. It is definitely bright I really like how people are impressed by the output for the size. Once in a while somebody will offer me their big flashlight because they see I'm carrying a small one, but after I turn it on, they don't say anything. It is very lightweight. The controls are intuitive after a little while. The extra bright or turbo mode does not last long enough for it to really be useful. The only usable thing besides normal flashlight is the strobe as a defense. I definitely could see that working, but also, I don't know that a lot of people carry flashlights when they will happen to need it for that purpose. The battery life is OK. I use it for maybe a total of 30 to 60 minutes per day in total, and that's about all I will give you on the brightest setting good redeeming factor is that the battery doesn't take very long to charge it all my other daily carry before this was an o-light compared to that your output seems very similar. It is lighter faster to charge, but I certainly appreciate the o-light'ss magnetic charger, which is a little bit more convenient for me. I will buy from this brand in the future.
A**D
Holding it feels amazing!
Looks incredible and holding it feels awesome. Yes, it does get very hot. Yes, it's not kind of flashlight you bring on a camping trip. Yes the tiny lanyard is cheap and mine was broken on arrival. But that costs 50 cents. But for what it promises, it delivers!!!
C**S
Bright and good battery
Durable, bright and the battery is pretty good. Wish it was a bit more affordable, and I'd get more.
F**N
Strong flashlight
Was well appreciated as a gift! My old old still works well also!
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