[Review] Nitecore TINI (keychain, 380lm, usb)

$23.99 pre-order at Banggood.

So good.

Thanks a lot for the compliments, they are a encouragement to make ever better and more interesting reviews <3

So I decided to open ITā€¦ dum dum dum
And I discovered that only the blue shell and buttons are made of alluminium. The remain parts are made by genuin plastic (even I donā€™t know the kind).
But doesnā€™t matter, still be a good and cool life companion :stuck_out_tongue:

Wouldnā€™t think that this Tini is really that tiny! :open_mouth:
Thanks for the review!

looks like a mini spycam :stuck_out_tongue:

Very tiny :smiley:
Thanks for review.

The TINI started shipping last Wednesday (Nov 22nd), arrived at my home in Oregon today:

30% off until Sunday at midnite - so itā€™s $21 with free shipping!

code is: blackfriday2017

There are 3 torx screws (6 in total) that allow you to disassemble the flashlight. To avoid losing the warranty we do not recommend to do this.
Yeah rightā€¦ā€¦
Nice little light. Iā€™d get one if I didnā€™t have so many already.

They are their own worst competitor.
I canā€™t see an upgrade from the TIP.

Hadnā€™t seen this review yet.
Itā€™s very very cute.
I like the (relatively) big optic, the asymmetrical design and the tiny size.

But (thereā€™s always something to complain, isnā€™t thereā€¦) the chrome trim is just chromed plastic, which will likely chip or rub off in timeā€¦

It should end up being cheaper than the TIP though, since the optics are a lot cheaper on this TINI.
Just one TIR optic in stead of an aluminium bezel, an AR coated lens and an aluminium reflector.
The battery is smaller too, and it uses 2 screws less. :wink:
But, the plastic is chrome plated and thereā€™s a cover for the USB port.

Iā€™ll probably buy one when the hype is over and the prices are lower.
Maybe sooner, because itā€™s very cute.

There seems to be a trend towards built-in batteries that are not easy to replace :frowning:

All Matchbox lights have a integrated battery, not for replace, I think that are not lights for 5 or 10 years of useā€¦ I see this as pure EDC for perhaps 1 or 2 recharges per week. If the light runs fine for 2 or 3 years is a good investiment for me.

Thanks SO MUCH for that Pat! Grab this super deal at A-A folks. Ends tonight.

I received the MINI today. It didnā€™t contain any accessories, just the light. For you MINI owners, does it come like this with just the light?

I must say, Iā€™m pretty impressed with this tiny light even though Nitecore stresses in itā€™s ALL METALLIC construction which Neil found out itā€™s not.

This thing is a featherweight. I guess Nitecore used all that plastic to give it itā€™s very light weight. Like others have stated, it really wouldnā€™t stand up to keychain rigors. I would prefer that everything was actual metal even if it added a few grams of weight and a slightly higher price.

It really is amazing how much light this tiny thing produces and to me, the low mode is fine. Thanks to saypat, at $21.00, it was a worthwhile purchase to add to my mini light collection.

Where did you order? Did your box look like the second picture below? Below is what was in my box, ordered directly from Nitecore, except the charging cable, which was a $2.95 accessory. I later realized the TIP charging cable works on the TINI - so I didn't need the charging cable after all, but now have two.

Can you take a picture of where the emitter is? I am curious about how a swap would go

Terry, thanks for the pictures. I bought mine through andrew-amanda.com. It had a Nitecore box but different from yours. I donā€™t have the box as after I charged up the light and checked all functions, I pitched it.

I did get the keychain clip as I discovered it inside the instruction pamphlet after I posted the above. I see that the charging cable was a $2.95 extra so I did get everything Terry did.

Usually charging cables are almost always included but I have several extras so not a big deal but may be to a novice who doesnā€™t have one with the micro ā€œinā€ end.

Maybe the TINI isnā€™t a technical upgrade from the TIP but the upgrade is in itā€™s teeny, tiny size and featherweight. This thing really is TINY and I really like it!

I certainly agree they do seem to compete with each other.

I own about a dozen TIP, with the intergrated clip, it is much more versatile with more battery capacity and CRI option.

However as a pure keychain light the MINI is noticeably better, smaller, lighter, better beam pattern, etc.