Nitecore MH12S rechargeable flashlight
Nitecore MH12S rechargeable flashlight
We don't sell this product anymore.
Full description
The Nitecore MH12S is an incredibly practical multi-tasker. You can recharge it via the USB-C port and it can be used with a number of different batteries. It works best with a 21700 battery, but is also compatible with one 18650 battery or two CR123 or RCR123 batteries. This flashlight has eight light modes. You can also choose between two light modes: Daily Mode and Tactical Mode. The first gives you access to all eight modes. For the Tactical Mode you turn the light on in the turbo mode, to make sure you immediately have a lot of light to see your surroundings or blind your attacker. Afterwards you can switch to lower modes or the strobe. This strobe flashes irregularly, to make sure it is even more disorienting.
Specifications
76 g
LED
SST-40
Maximum light intensity
1,800 lumens
Reviews
Monday 1 August 2022
Awesome tool! Small, powerful, easy to handle and strong improved battery; bought it to use in a professional way and replacing my old model MH12. I can notice the difference but I can also see similarities between Good tool, highly appreciated and strongly recommended!
Specifications
General information
Dimensions & weight
Body diameter
2.5 cm
Head diameter
2.5 cm
Length
14.1 cm
76 g
Features & functions
Works on
1x 18650 battery, 1x 21700 battery, 2x CR123 batteries
18650, 21700, CR123
Battery indicator
Yes
Beacon mode
Yes
No
IP68: Dust and immersion proof
LED
SST-40
Light colour
white
Additional light modes
beacon, SOS, strobe
Light source
LED
Type
torch
Rechargeable
Yes
SOS
Yes
Strobe
Yes
Switch type
side switch, tactical switch
Yes
Performance
Beam distance
294 m
Number of light modes
8
Maximum light intensity
1,800 lumens
Minimum light intensity
50 lumens
Waterproof up to
2 m
Scope of delivery
Supplied batteries
1x 21700 battery
Delivered with
battery holder, holster, lanyard, pocket clip, spare O-ring, USB-cable
Nitecore MH12S rechargeable flashlight
We don't sell this product anymore.