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The Nitecore MH11 is a compact, rechargeable LED flashlight delivering 1000 lumens and a 207-yard beam. Crafted from durable aero-grade aluminum with an HA III finish, it’s IP68 waterproof and impact resistant. Featuring USB-C fast charging, a power indicator, and intuitive tail switch controls with memory function, it’s designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliable, high-performance illumination in a sleek EDC form factor. The starter bundle includes essential accessories for versatile use.













| ASIN | B0B57JZSR4 |
| Additional Features | Easy To Use |
| Assembled Height | 0.94 inches |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,577 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #586 in Tactical Flashlights |
| Brand Name | Nitecore |
| Brightness | 1000.00 |
| Bulb Base | Wedge |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 113 Reviews |
| Finish Types | HA III Hard Anodized |
| Included Components | MH11 Flashlight, USB-C charging cable, holster, lanyard, clip, LumenTac organizer |
| Item Weight | 2.13 Ounces |
| Light Path Distance | 207 Yards |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Nitecore |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday use, Outdoor activities, Professional tasks |
| Runtime | 250 hours |
| Special Feature | Easy To Use |
| Specification Met | IP68 waterproof |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 1000 Lumens |
L**E
EXCELLENT flashlight
EXCELLENT flashlight. I use it on shift at my security job. Four brightness levels. Removable & rechargeable battery. Great option if you're looking for a super bright flashlight.
H**S
Quality entry level flashlight. Great price to performance.
I used this for work in night security. It has great battery life, lasting more than enough in a 10 hour shift. Cheap flashlights had failed on me after a couple months of the use I put them through, this lasted over 6 months, and not more only because I upgraded to a more pro model from the same maker, I still keep it as backup. Great price for what you're getting, near pro level. I found the light cone angle just about right, wide enough to get good views, narrow enough to maneuver around windows and not to wake up neighbors. I like the simplicity of minimal modes, though not everyone might. I've dropped this, sometimes into deep puddles (lanyards are recommended) multiple times and it just keeps working. The only issue I've had is the charging port is narrow, so many cable ends are too fat to plug in.
L**E
Good flashlight, but did not receive advertised accessories
The flashlight is fine, but the listing advertises a battery and cable organizer that I did not receive. I don’t really mind but if you’re going to advertise something in the listing then it should be included.
P**Y
My favorite hand light under 80 dollars
I had two in mind, this one, and another more expensive one (I think about 80 instead of 50 dollars) but I wasn't 100% sure about the brand. It has DEFINITELY exceeded my expectations. That thing is BRIGHT! It does get hot fast when its on full bright, but there's not much reason to use full bright for long. There are only a couple of downsides and mostly its preference related. I got a headlight with nearly identical controls to the 2 button tailswitch model (the more expensive) and I wasn't sure which I'd like. I did end up liking the single tailswitch, the half click is easy to use, and it remembers the last setting it was on. Downsides are - if you left it on bright, and you want very dim to keep from flashing your eyes at night its not ideal but workable. If you want instant full bright for an EDC thing, theres no workaround. In an emergency tactical situation if you needed it to be full bright, you might have to fiddle with it and thats not ideal. The other downside is no battery indicator on demand. There is a blue led that flashes, then faster as the battery wears out but I like a 4 led "power meter" like my headlight, one that can be accessed with a button. Mostly this is preference based. it lasts a long time on a charge, it's bright as all getout, it DOES charge on a USB-C PD power adapter (a C to C cord for fast charging), it's an outstanding light for the price. I would not hesitate to buy another one.
L**F
This light works great!
Easy to use, change brightness and recharge. Brightest setting is SUPER bright, lowest setting is great for when it's dark and you don't want to destroy your night vision. Indicator on battery is helpful and recharges fairly quickly. I would buy it again.
R**5
Not recommended
Looked liked this was a decent flashlight so I got it as an EDC. Received the flashlight and went to charge it. It wouldn’t charge. Requested a replacement from Amazon as the build quality seemed okay and it had the features I was looking for. The replacement flashlight charged okay, but the momentary switch (on/off button) didn’t work. Returning this one this time and going to try a different brand. This brand is not recommended after receiving two DOA units.
D**L
Ideal for ushering / secure ops and astronomy if you don't need/want a red light
The ability to set the low light level and retain it as you turn the MH11 on or off makes it ideal for ushering. Very few flashlights consider this market. The way it is set up keeps you from accidentally turning it on to one of the higher brightness levels, blinding patrons and yet it has plenty of poop if there is an emergency. Considering the battery, even though it is easy enough to charge the battery in the flashlight, swapping in a standard fully charged 18650 takes only seconds plus Nitecore include a little plastic case to carry two spare 18650s. You may need the two extra batteries if your application demands continuous use of the high brightness (it will get hot) but in "usher" mode a single battery will last a season. In low lightness usher/covert ops/astronomy mode the battery lasts 250 hours or 750 hours with two spare batteries that the included case can carry. There are only two shortcomings that I can see. I wish it had a red mode and wish it was a little less expensive. It includes a tough, black nylon case with a secure Velcro belt attachment and closure (not quiet though like a magnetic one would be), a two position clip to hang up or down for pockets, a USB C quick charging cable, an 18650 battery and a small side-by-side translucent plastic case for two spare batteries. The Nitecore MH11 is little pricey but it is high quality and meets my needs well. No regrets.
R**S
Dependability
Just night core light and awesome excellent in the rain for settings at a Brite Turbo mode. It’s just a girl just an excellent light. I’ve always bought NICOR lights. They left a long time. The batteries are excellent. I can’t say enough about it. No course of excellent product I work in the automotive field if I work in the military, the Nightcore is top-of-the-line.
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