



🔦 Light up your world with power and precision — the TC20 V3 is your ultimate EDC sidekick!
The ThruNite TC20 V3 is a compact, rechargeable LED flashlight delivering up to 4720 lumens and a 258-meter beam. Featuring a 5000mAh battery with USB-C fast charging and a battery indicator, it offers six versatile lighting modes including an ultra-low Firefly mode for extended runtime. Its magnetic tailcap enables hands-free use, while a dial lock switch prevents accidental activation. Built from aircraft-grade aluminum, it is IPX-8 waterproof and impact-resistant, making it ideal for camping, hiking, emergency, and professional use.
| ASIN | B09RWS4F95 |
| Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
| Battery Description | Built-in, rechargeable lithium battery |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,008,294 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #7,381 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand | ThruNite |
| Brightness | 4068 Lumen |
| Color | TC20 V3 Black CW |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Date First Available | February 7, 2022 |
| Description Pile | Built-in, rechargeable lithium battery |
| Finish | Black |
| Finish Type | Black |
| Included Components | Battery, Lanyard, TC20 V3 flashlight *1, USB Charging Cord *1 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item model number | TC20 V3 Black CW |
| Light Output Maximum | 4068 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | ThruNite |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
| Part Number | TC20 V3 Black CW |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.69"D x 1.65"W x 1.65"H |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Special Feature | High Lumens, Long Range, Magnetic Base, Rechargeable, Weatherproof |
| Special Features | High Lumens, Long Range, Magnetic Base, Rechargeable, Weatherproof |
| Voltage | 4.2 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 years. |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 4068 Lumens |
L**E
best mini flashlight I’ve owned.
These are excellent flashlights. Very bright, and hold a charge well. The only negative is that they tend to accidentally turn if you tap the side button, so I untwist the end-cap half a turn if I’m putting it in my car center console or somewhere like that, but otherwise a really well-made product. I now have about 5 or 6 of them, I like them that much, even though they aren’t cheap.
T**E
Perfect Tool
You should not pass this torch up. If you camp, work, or need a exceeding security tool, THE TC20 delivers. I have one, and gifted one to my Son. He was a former Corrections officer and works now in the entomology field. I have gifted him many various torches over the decades. I think he found the right one this gift. The TC20 gives a wide flood. Amazingly, on the (2) Low settings will either give you 77hours of effective light, or 71 days runtime on Firefly. This is the PERFECT Camping tool.
M**R
Small and bright
Holds a charge for quite awhile. I wish it were a little more adjustable but it is short enough to easily fit in a pocket and it's definitely bright enough for most things.
M**O
At first the best flashlight I’ve ever owned.
When I got this light I thought this is the best flashlight ever. Loved it but after having it for a month and two weeks it seems to have a problem charging. Now I do work where it is very dusty so I’m sure that takes part in the problem. Nonetheless I put it on the charger for hours and the light never turns blue it stays red and it isn’t as bight as it once was. The biggest thing besides that is the button very hard to not press it while it’s in the holster or your pocket which I wouldn’t recommend because this bad boy does have some weight.
W**4
Good, some issues
I have lots of flashlights. I don't need another one. Anyway, this review is for the NW (neutral white) version. I won't go into all the specs, you can read about them, but generally it uses a big 26650 battery, it's really bright, etc. It's very compact, but heavy. Feels solid. What I Like: - Firefly mode. Very low, 1/3 lumen, great for map reading, etc with dark adapted vision. Nice that it's accessible directly, just hold the power button. - Beam is somewhat floody, good general coverage, no artifacts. The Neutral White is in fact neutral white with no odd colors. - Memory. It turns on to the last setting (Low / Med / High). What I don't like. - USB-C charging only works with limited cords. Most of my USB-C cords don't even fit because the opening on the light is too small. The ones that fit don't charge the light. - The power button is horrible. It is nearly impossible to find in the dark, as it does not stick out or feel any different the the flashlight body; it does not have a "finder" light. It only works if you press it dead center, if you apply pressure slightly off center, it hangs up and does not work. What could be better: As with all newer lights, they seem to overthink the UI. What is needed is a simple, positive way to set everything. For example, a physical switch to set Low / Med / High - one that I can look at and KNOW what level of light I'm getting when I hit that power switch. Double-press, press-and-hold, etc. are all annoying and rely on arbitrary timing. Things to note: This is a 3 piece light - body, cap, head. If you are good at machining, you can customize the body. The tailcap is flat and large, and standing the light on end is very stable. The battery indicator light on the power switch does not work when the light is in firefly mode. Overall quality is good, not spectacular. Machining is ok, but not high precision. Threads on the tailcap are somewhat rough, and had zero lubrication from the factory. O-rings were also dry. The exterior surface and finish looks suspiciously identical to some $1 foreign lights that I have. This is not a light I would keep on my nightstand, nor one I would grab in an emergency. But it makes a decent light for casual use, camping, etc.
J**N
Extremely Bright TC 20 CW
This light would be excellent for walking at night. Perfect combination of throw and flood. The low or medium setting are more than enough to see everything around you. And when you crank it up to high or turbo you can't help but grin like an idiot at this absurdly small flashlight pumping out light like that. Now some tiny critiques, it is a bit too large to carry in a pocket. Otherwise kick ass light. It's my 3rd Thrunite light and I'll definitely be buying more when need arises.
G**Y
ALL HYPE NO ACTION
I can not comment on the battery life as once I opened the package and turned it on I was immediately disappointed. I've now waited until dark to actually test the light outside. Still DISAPPOINTED! 1 flashlight, the plastic kind for maybe $3 and weak batteries gave me the least light, but still at about only 1/3 of the light this gives off fully charged and boasting 4068 lumens (obviously a lie, I'll get to that). 2nd light a 3 cell mag light Ive had maybe 10 yrs. I upgraded the bulb to a 200 lumen led by LudoPam. The mag light smoked! this ThruNite not only in light but also in distance. You may see the ThruNite flickering at @ 399 yrds or whatever they claim but it barely lit my back fence at a mere 25 feet. The beam is wide and the light is even, but it is no where near the claims they are making. It does have a nice weight to it, however that means nothing if you cant see with it. For now I'll stick with my mag light and try others until I find something that actually performs as advertised. RETURNING THIS FALSELY ADVERTISED POS AS FAST AS I CAN.
R**0
Good as a Mountain Bike Light
I wanted something I could mount to my mountain bike handlebars if I was caught late out on the trail or wanted to start a night ride. I wanted it to be a handheld light so I could take it off and explore the trail ahead on foot if required, or if I had crashed catastrophically. This fits the bill perfectly with excellent build quality and the ability to recharge through a USB-C port. Battery life is good and is more than enough to get me back home, and if I'm out for longer, I have an extra charged battery. Controls are simple with a single button to turn on and off as well as switch modes by holding or double tapping for turbo. I would say this is more of a flooder than a thrower, which is what I want as a mountain bike light.
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