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BR101
12-11-2012, 02:08 AM
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Specifications:
Dimensions: 5.59" x 1.33" x 1" (142 mm x 34 mm x 25.4 mm)
Weight: 4.39 oz. (124.5 g) Batteries not included
Uses premium CREE XP-G R5 LED
Maximum output: 390 lumens
Maximum runtime: 45 hours
Output and runtime:
Turbo: 390 lumens (2 hours)
High: 180 lumens (5 hours)
Mid: 70 lumens (15 hours)
Low: 20 lumens (45 hours)
Peak beam distance: 748 ft. (228 m)
Peak beam intensity: 13,000 cd
Impact resistant to 4.9 ft. (1.5 m)
Water resistant to IPX-8 standards
Inside the box: Light, Sheath, Warranty Card, User Manual, Lanyard, Extra O-Rings, Pocket Clip

Note: After three minutes using turbo mode, the flashlight will lower its output automatically for preventing overheating, and efficiently ensure the battery runtime.

Today I am reviewing the Nitecore MT25 Multi-Task LED Flashlight. The MT series flashlights are a new line of highly versatile and practical illumination tools designed for a multitude of users and environments A sleek, robust body finely etched with extensive knurling and a perfect finish are hallmarks of this range, but even more important is the highly practical and usable user-interface which makes selecting modes a breeze.

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Thanks
- Scott

20mm
06-01-2013, 06:25 PM
Nice review! Any plans to review the Nitecore P25 (http://www.buytacticalflashlights.com/Nitecore-P25)? I have one and I love the USB recharging function!