Review Completed 11-8-18 /Thrunite TC15 EDC // XHP35 2300 Lumens

Highly anticipating this in my hands.
I ordered one from Amazon but it’s not in stock until Nov 8. I’ll have it by Nov 9th. When I get it and check her out, I’ll post my thoughts.
I have the Nitecore EDC23 running the same LED and the Rofis MR30 Running the XHP-35HI. I also have the Nitefox UT20, Zanflare F1 and Sofirn 32A with XPL LEDs. Right now in my arsenal, the Rofis is by far the brightest EDC light I own in beam comparisons. This Thrunite will up against tall competition but I am hopeful.

Also hoping to see a review very soon!

OP now updated with the full review of the TC15.

Seems like a nice light and great that they offer it in NW.

Scratching my head on the effectiveness of the XHP35 vs just using an XPL HI like what is in the Fenix PD35tac or even the older Thrunite TC12 or TN12. The turbo in the Thrunite is nice but that step down is steep and quick. Not as useful after only 2 minutes. On the other hand, the XHP35 in this on just HIGH rivals the Turbo of the older models so it’s a small step better.

It kind of depends on what you are wanting/needing out of the light I guess. With the PD35 Tac you have about the same run time as the TC15 when used on High mode.
The TC15 is aimed more at an everyday carry where the PD35 is aimed a little more at Tactical use.

There are so many lights out there now days that have the same basic design with many of them having pretty much the same features also. Many times it comes down to the personal preferences of the individual buying the light and then more so the price point of the light.
Both of these lights come with Included cell and are USB rechargeable and all the same accessories , so if I was looking to purchase a light of this type , I personally would start asking myself a few questions if trying to decide between the 2 and did not already have one or the other…….

1. Do I want or need the tail switch that the Fenix has or is a single side switch enough for what I use the light for?

2. Do I need the extra brightness at times of the TC15 with double the lumens or no? (even if only short burst)

3.Which light is more appealing in the overall features and/or UI for my personal use?

4. If used as an EDC light and features of 1 or the other lights are not at the top of the list , would I rather pay the $49.95 for the TC15 or the $71.00 for the Fenix.

I am sure they are both good lights with the build quality being there , as I have a couple of Fenix lights and around 14 Thrunite lights and I don’t have any complaints about the build quality of either brand from what I have seen.
So again I am sure it will be what the buyer is wanting to spend and the personal uses and preferences that would be the deciding factor in the end.

Great feedback. Especially if this is cheaper it seems like a winner.

Wish this light was part of their 20% off selection. I’d buy it today.

Although it is not a part of the 20% off on the ThruNite site (listed there for $59.95) you can still get the light on Amazon for $10 less from the Amazon / ThruNite store. Just use the link in the OP and it will take you straight to the Amazon/ThruNite site.

EDIT: This link ………. Amazon.com

Just got it. I was coming to notify everyone the same thing. I’ve been really happy with my Rofus MR30 but this light produces 700 more lumens of output. You can get the Rofus for $30 with a Vipon coupon which makes it a great deal. I think this will be a better performer. I’ll get the neutral white when it’s available also.

Hi

Silly question but does this have ramping mode whereby I can choose my lumen output? A bit like my Neutron 2c that I have?

Thanks

No this one does not have the ramping feature on it.

Thanks for confirming and for the review!

Sorry another quick question, I couldn’t see in the review if you had mentioned if the light is a warm light or cool white? I am guessing it’s cool white

thanks

Yes the sample I reviewed IS a cool white.

Thanks again

Thanks for the review.
Mine drops out of turbo almost instantly. 30Q, Vtc6, same result, I’m in the UK and it’s cold.
Any ideas?

Unless it is extremely cold the cells should do ok , such as indoors or what have you. Maybe try the routine stuff first like cleaning the contact points (springs , tube ends and any other point that makes the contact). Also make sure the retaining rings are good and snug as they many times get slightly loose.

Yes have tried all the above.Have same problem with my TC20, used a Mollicel 20700 3000mAh in an adapter that did the trick.

Hmmm don’t know what might cause that problem to be honest.

Same here stumped.
Even tried warming the light.

My Rofis MR70 is the same, no matter what cell I use.

Well it sounds like one of those mysteries that needs solving , but no idea where to begin.