Nitecore TINI 2 vs Nitecore P20iX
Nitecore TINI 2 ($40) vs Nitecore P20iX ($80) — side-by-side specs, weight, pros and cons to help you pick the right edc flashlight.
Spec-by-spec
| Spec | Nitecore TINI 2 | Nitecore P20iX |
| Price | $40 | $80 |
| Weight | 13g | 136g |
| Lumens | 500 (max) / 1 (min) | — |
| Weight | 13g | 136g |
| Battery | Built-in USB-C | 21700 (included) |
| Runtime | 45min high / 70h min | — |
| Length | 2.2" | — |
| WR | IP67 | — |
| Max Output | — | 4000 lm |
| Beam Distance | — | 220m |
| Modes | — | 5 + Strobe/SOS |
| Charging | — | USB-C |
Pros & Cons
Nitecore TINI 2
- 500 lumens from 13g is absurd
- IP67 submersible 1m
- USB-C rechargeable keychain
- 1 lumen moonlight useful
- 2.2" tiny actual keychain size
- 500 lumens gets hot fast
- 45min runtime at max
- 13g means tiny battery
Nitecore P20iX
- 4000 lm is exceptional for the size
- USB-C charging — no proprietary cables
- MIL-STD-810 rated for real conditions
- 136g heavy for daily carry
- Turbine-level heat at max output
- Overkill output for most tasks
Nitecore TINI 2 is the better value at $40. Both are part of our curated edc flashlight index — tap through to check current pricing.