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Nitecore EDC07 Rechargeable Multi-Colour EDC Slim Flashlight

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Nitecore EDC07 Rechargeable Multi-Colour EDC Slim FlashlightThe Nitecore EDC07 is a compact and powerful everyday carry flashlight designed for users who need versatility, performance, and reliability in a slim form factor. Delivering up to 1500 lumens, multiple colour temperature options, and an extended runtime of up to 360 hours, it is ideal for tradies, outdoor enthusiasts, and everyday carry users across Australia. With a built in rechargeable battery and intuitive dual button operation, the EDC07 is

The Nitecore EDC07 is a compact and powerful everyday carry flashlight designed for users who need versatility, performance, and reliability in a slim form factor. Delivering up to 1500 lumens, multiple colour temperature options, and an extended runtime of up to 360 hours, it is ideal for tradies, outdoor enthusiasts, and everyday carry users across Australia. With a built-in rechargeable battery and intuitive dual-button operation, the EDC07 is built for both convenience and high performance in real-world conditions.

Triple Colour Temperature Output
The EDC07 features advanced MCT (Multiple Colour Temperature) technology, offering cool white (6500K), neutral white (4500K), and warm white (3000K) lighting options. This allows users to adapt their lighting to different environments, whether working under harsh lighting, navigating trails, or preserving night vision.

High Output Performance in a Compact Design
Powered by dual quad-core UHE LEDs, the EDC07 produces up to 1500 lumens with a beam distance of up to 132 metres. Despite its slim and pocket-friendly size, it delivers strong illumination suitable for work, inspection, and outdoor use.

Multiple Brightness Levels & Special Modes
The flashlight offers five brightness levels along with STROBE and SOS modes across all colour temperatures. This provides flexibility for everyday tasks, emergency situations, and tactical use, with a memory function that recalls your last setting.

Rechargeable with USB-C Convenience

Equipped with a built-in 1500mAh Li-ion battery, the EDC07 is easily rechargeable via USB-C. It supports charging while in use and provides clear battery level indicators, ensuring you’re always aware of remaining power.

Durable & Reliable Construction
Constructed from high-performance PC materials, the EDC07 is built to handle demanding conditions. With IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating and 2-metre impact resistance, it performs reliably in harsh Australian environments including rain, dust, and job sites.

Efficient Power Management & Thermal Control

Advanced Power Cut-Off technology minimises standby drain, while the integrated ATR system regulates output to maintain optimal performance and prevent overheating during extended use.

Compact, versatile, and built for everyday reliability, the Nitecore EDC07 is an ideal EDC flashlight for work, outdoor use, and emergency situations across Australia. Whether in the bush, on-site, or in your pocket, it delivers dependable lighting whenever you need it.

Specifications:

Activity Camping, EDC, Outdoors
Maximum Output 1500 lumens
Max Beam Distance 132 m
Runtime Upto 360 hours
Water Resistance IP67
Dimensions 120mm × 31mm × 21mm
Weight (Grams) 70g
Color Tan
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An important work and worth the time.
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Real scholarship addressing difficult but important topics in history, economic history, and development. What every economist should read to think much more deeply about how institutions, culture, and human agency interact. At the same time, scholars like the three co-authors demonstrate that there still remains the possibility of doing work that isn’t larded with ideological or activist posturing. Highly recommended.
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Excellent research and well written.
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should have been shorter
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One of my son’s favorite book series.
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