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Nitecore MH1C Flashlight (RCR123)

Nitecore MH1C Flashlight (RCR123)

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Measuring just over 4 inches long, the portable MH1C from Nitecore offers four different brightness settings in addition to a strobe and SOS mode. On turbo mode it provides 600 lumens and can cast a beam up to 155 feet long Read More

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NickNY
3
Feb 9, 2017
Am I the only one who feels that the giant tire in the middle of the body ruins this light? It just seems to add extra bulk that would be just a bit too much in the front pocket.
Doogie
67
Mar 31, 2017
Well yeah, they can't please everyone with one design. I hope you find a torch that suits your needs soon!
NickNY
3
Mar 31, 2017
SantiagoDraco
611
Oct 16, 2017
Ok, it's probably just me, but how do you charge this thing? I just received mine and I cannot find a usb charging port where it's shown in the picture (in the manual). It has the rechargeable battery AND a usb cable... so what am I missing?
SantiagoDraco
611
Oct 16, 2017
SantiagoDracoNevermind, figured it out. You unscrew the large ring/collar. The port is hidden under there. This also explains why the center ring is large.
DOBTruckers
64
Mar 30, 2017
I think MassDrop is growing too fast to take care of business. Why haven't they come on here to clear things up about the usability of the three different battery types asked about, which one (if any) comes with the offering, and state that it comes with a USB cord that you plug into your own laptop, wall plug adaptor, etc.?? All this could be avoided by taking more care with the initial write-up and if written correctly all could have been stated as features.
JonasHeineman
5987
May 16, 2017
DOBTruckersHey @DOBTruckers -- Thanks for the call-out, I think you've touched on a number of issues...
Much of the information you've asked about is already on the page, and shown in photos, but was not listed as "Included" - we've changed that, and listed all of the included items here.
Members, especially in flashlight discussions, answer each others questions more quickly and accurately than our staff can.
This is more a function of there being millions of enthusiast members and only a handful of us, but it's true that we've been a bit short-handed over in EDC recently; we've just doubled the size of our team for EDC, Blades, and Outdoor, so we should be able to be more responsive in discussions moving forward.
Thanks for letting us know so we could try and address these things.
Steward744
3
Mar 26, 2017
In my opinion, it looks unappealing asthetically.
Mr.Smythe
2
Mar 26, 2017
Can this also use an 18350?
mentalfloss
24
May 16, 2017
Mr.SmytheNo, that's a substantial size difference. The CR123 is tiny and flashlights that support both take either one single 18350 or two CR123's stacked on each other.
M.a.v
147
May 17, 2017
mentalflossWrong. A 18350 is roughly the same length as a CR123 or RCR123 (which is essentially a 16340) as indicated by its length in mm (34.0mm). OTOH a 18650 (which is a more common cell) is roughly the length of two CR123s (or their rechargeable RCR123/16340 equivalents). Essentially what Mr. Smythe is asking is whether or not the bore size is capable of holding an 18mm cell (the extra ~1mm in length is unlikely to pose a problem in my experience)...unfortunately I haven't the answer to that query.
Lonelydad
7
Feb 9, 2017
Don't try to recharge the light if you are using a CR123 cell, they are not rechargeable. Bad things can happen if you try. An RCR123 or a 16340 cell is rechargeable, and can be charged while in the light.
TRexSr
132
Feb 10, 2017
LonelydadSeriously! This is very misleading since you basically need to supply your own RCR123 battery if you want to conveniently charge your battery via the included cable. Getting a battery is nice so you can use it right away but as it was mentioned: "bad things can happen if you try" to recharge a standard CR123 battery. Seems like a nice light but AA or 18650 makes for better or more accessible (battery) power and usage. Just my opinion...
CKMCGRAW
0
Sep 30, 2017
TRexSrSays it comes with the rechargeable battery.
StephenG
16
Feb 18, 2018
silverspurr59
300
Oct 4, 2017
Maratac (CountyComm) purchased 2 weeks ago during their sale $38.50 with an additional 5% off code. 635 lumens . https://countycomm.com/products/maratac-aax2-extreme-tactical-light-rev-3
IanEDC
231
Oct 1, 2017
If it weren't for that donut around the middle, I would buy this. I'm honestly not sure how they settled on this design. I understand it serves a purpose in protecting the charge port, but there are other lights out there that fixed that issue without having to add an ugly, bulky ring.
Hwilli
1
Sep 17, 2018
IanEDCThe ring is most likely there for use in conjunction with a hand gun. mostly used with the “syringe” technique.
Gryf
0
Sep 21, 2018
IanEDCI've had one other Nightcore light that has the donut on it and it's hands down the most waterproof/durable flashlight I've had. Never had anything get into the charging port and it's remained dry and sealed through all types of immersion including diving in a lake looking for some lost keys on the bottom. While not my favorite feature I'll put up with that ring for the sheer practical usefulness of that system.
RobAtPace
88
May 18, 2017
Forgive me massdrop, but this is on Amazon (not prime eligible) for $40.00 - and it will arrive before this drop ends...
https://www.amazon.com/NiteCore-Multitask-Hybrid-Flashlight-Black/dp/B009YLZCFO
KnifeGuy
342
Nov 26, 2017
RobAtPaceNo surprise there!
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