Description
The CWF Custom Flashlights Mini Turbo is a compact high-performance thrower built for enthusiasts who want maximum beam intensity in a pocket-friendly platform. Made in the USA in Bainbridge, Georgia, this version pairs a Moss Cerakote titanium body with a copper engine, combining premium materials, small-batch craftsmanship, and standout EDC appeal.
Based on the popular Mini Arc platform, the Mini Turbo increases performance with a larger head and oversized engine design that extends to the outer edge of the light. This integrated structure creates a robust heat sink for improved thermal dissipation and more sustained performance.
- 55,000 Candela Output — High-intensity beam for serious throw performance.
- Osram CSLNM1 LED — Tight beam focus with impressive long-range intensity.
- Chimera Programmable Driver — Fully customizable modes and functions.
- 14500 Li-ion Powered — Compact power source with strong output capability.
- Integrated Heat Sink Design — Larger head and extended engine improve thermal dissipation.
- Moss Cerakote Titanium Body — Durable, corrosion-resistant, and visually distinctive.
- Copper Engine — Premium construction with natural patina development over time.
- Deep Smooth Reflector — Maximizes throw and beam intensity.
- Thermal Regulation & Low-Voltage Protection — Safe and reliable operation.
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Mini Turbo |
| Brand | CWF Custom Flashlights |
| Origin | USA (Bainbridge, Georgia) |
| LED | Osram CSLNM1 |
| Max Intensity | 55,000 candela |
| Battery | 14500 Li-ion |
| Driver | Chimera Firmware |
| Body Material | Titanium (Moss Cerakote) |
| Engine Material | Copper |
| Reflector | Deep Smooth |
| Length | 4.2 in |
| Body Diameter | 0.75 in |
| Head Diameter | 1.0 in |
Chimera Firmware Programming
Mode Groups
- Moonlight, 5%, 15%, 35%, 50%, 100%
- Moonlight, 15%, 50%, 100%
- 5%, 15%, 35%, 100%
- 15%, 100%
- 5%, 15%, 35%, 50%, 100%
- 50%
Reversing Options (½-second press)
Configuration Menu
FAQ
Where is the CWF Mini Turbo made?
It is made in the USA in Bainbridge, Georgia.
What battery does it use?
It runs on a 14500 lithium-ion battery.
