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๐ฆ Light up your adventure, stay ready, and never miss a moment.
The Nitecore MT10C is a compact, tactical flashlight delivering an impressive 920 lumens and a 207-yard beam. Crafted from military-grade anodized aluminum, itโs water-resistant and built for rugged outdoor and emergency use. Featuring a red light mode to preserve night vision and a dual-switch design for intuitive control, itโs the ultimate multitask illumination tool for professionals and adventurers alike.










| ASIN | B013KE11ZA |
| Additional Features | Night Vision, Submersible |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #112,384 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #367 in Tactical Flashlights |
| Brand Name | Nitecore |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 514 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Stainless steel |
| Included Components | Flashlight, Keychain Light |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.59"D x 1"W x 1"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.59"L x 1"W x 1"H |
| Item Weight | 2.01 Ounces |
| Light Output Maximum | 920 Lumens |
| Light Path Distance | 207 Yards |
| Light Source Special Features | Night Vision, Submersible |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | NITECORE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MT10C |
| Material | Anodized Aluminum |
| Material Type | Anodized Aluminum |
| Model Number | MT10C |
| Mounting Type | Clip-on |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, outdoor activities, emergency situations |
| Runtime | 170 hours |
| Set Name | Single Unit |
| Shape | Cylindrical with Rectangular Head |
| Size | One Size" |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Night Vision, Submersible |
| Specification Met | [Custom] Nitecore IPX8 waterproof |
| Style Name | Tactical |
| UPC | 635983234793 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Extended Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 920 Lumens |
D**I
Nice bright small flashlight with red light - but sensitive to freezing temperatures.
Buying this flashlight I was comparing it to Nitecore EC11 - a smaller and more expensive flashlight. I went to B&H to see EC11 and found that it was too small for me. So, I bought this one - MT10C. After one week of use I like it. I use it for walking my dog in the dark, in house and in my car. What I like about it: 1. It has many modes and it is easy to switch between them. You can easily select any mode, good logic behind switching. 2. It is well-made and it is weather-proof. 3. It allows to see remaining charge of the battery - this is really important for me if I take with me for a trip. 3. It can use two types of batteries - CR123 and rechargeable from Nitecore. CR123 are available at Target and Bestbuy. 4. Nice red light and flashing red light. What I do not like: 1. Just one thing, and this may be my personal - I do not like that first level is 1 Lumen and the next one is 70 limens. I would like to have something in between. Say, 30 limens... What I do not understand about it: The manual says that in Turbo mode the brightness of this flashlight with rechargeable Nitecore battery is 920 lumens and with CR123 battery - 450 lumens. I did some tests and I did not notice any difference. Maybe this is just something wrong with this particular flashlight that I have. Do not know. I was comparing its brightness to brightness of my other Nitecore flashlight - the EC41, which I love. UPDATE: I have this flashlight for several months now and I still like it. I still do not like the gap between 1 Lumen and 70 Lumens modes. I wish it would have a 35 Lumens mode in between. Nevertheless, I bought second flashlight like this as a gift. I did more testing and found that indeed the output light is lower if CR123 battery is used. IMPORTANT: I observed one strange phenomenon with this flashlight that I want to share with you. THIS FLASHLIGHT IS VERY SENSITIVE TO LOW TEMPERATURES. On several occasions I exposed this flashlight to freezing temperatures (-8oC to -10oC) whi.e walking my dog. After 8 minutes several modes start to change - light becomes dimmer. Interestingly, red light modes do not change and 1 Lumen mode stays the same - I did not notice any changes in light output. However, the 70 and 180 Lumen modes are affected very significantly - actually, after 20 minutes of exposure they do not produce any light at all! Brighter modes do produce bright light, but it seems dimmer than usually. This is true for both types of batteries - CR123 and the rechargeable one.. Once the flashlight warms up, everything comes back to normal. So be aware - this flashlight becomes unreliable at freezing temperatures.
C**W
Excellent compact EDC light
The MT10C is an excellent EDC flashlight. Small, light and powerful with a good feature set (red light mode, etc.). It replaced a much longer and heavier18650-powered flashlight that was long enough to damage pockets it was clipped into. The only trade-off is the shorter runtime due to the smaller 18350 battery, but that is fine for my needs. Highly recommended.
S**T
Perfect EDC light
I've had my MT10C light for over 9 months. It's been in my right front pocket next to my wallet the entire time. I generally use the 70 lumen setting as it's enough light for most purposes. Being able to easily crank up the output if required is one of the great features. I do use the red led option at night around the house. We got a puppy this Spring and while she was being housebroken there were accidents. Red gave me the ability to see where I was stepping without disturbing others. The ability to use the light itself to tell me how much power it left in the battery is comforting as well. The only drawback I've found is that there isn't any good battery cases that will handle a single 18350 battery as I like to have a spare on me. Currently I'm dealing with the extra bulk of a County Comm 18650 battery case to hold an 18350 plus a CR123 battery as well as that plastic sleeve which is supposed to reduce the rattling when you're using a CR123. I picked up a charger as well so I've got 3 cells in rotation, 1 in the light, 1 in the holder in my pocket and 1 on my nightstand. I'd have been fine with 2 cells but the other charger came with 2 so I wasn't complaining (great deal). While camping last month I did use the light to settle down some kids (junior high to high school age) who were running down the road at the campground at night. 70 lumens was enough to stop them in their tracks as they didn't realize that we (my girlfriend, puppy and myself) were walking on the road ahead of them in the dark. I know that a higher output would have been better but I wanted light RIGHT NOW. It was easy to pull it out of my pocket and hit the switch. Yes, for what's currently out there I consider this to be my perfect EDC light.
J**S
Nice little tactical light with rare red light feature
Extremely bright in high mode. Easy to change to lower modes. Remembers last mode. Has a red light mode which for some reason seems rare on these, critical to save your night vision. Bought as my much more expensive custom light with same battery lacks a red light. Only wish it had a charging port built in like my headlamp and a green light mode for use when low light and contrast is needed.
B**N
Favorite Flashlight: compact, lightweight, be sure to get replaceable battery charger
Great little flashlight, current favorite. TIP: be sure you have a charged for the included battery; not all Nitecore sellers include a charger for the rechargeable Nitecore battery. Lots of features for small flashlight.
J**N
The absolute Best EDC Lite
The absolute Best EDC Lite, 920 Lumens, 5 White Levels 1 Red. Illuminates easily 100-150 feet in front of you at night. About 5 inches long. Flints in your pocket. USB rechargeable batteries. Have 3 of these in use. Been using for over 5 years. Real great EDC light. Always in my pocket.
A**E
Great Compact Light with Lots of Power
I put this one on the brim of my hat when I go take my nightly walks. It's bigger than my Olight S1 mini but this one offers red light in addition to just regular white lights. It's very well constructed as most of the Nitecore lights I've already owned. The 2 forward switches to change the settings are nicely constructed. Firm pushes feels quality and reduces accidental activation so I can adjust the direction of the light on my hat without having to avoid touching those adjusting switches. The only downside is the battery used which does not last long on higher lumen settings. Even though it's 18350, the capacity is the same as all of my 16340 variants.
L**R
stupid bright - palm-sized powerhouse
Great EDC light. on max setting, it is devastatingly bright. the The clip is reversible, so it could be easily clipped on the bill of a hat. The only problem, the clip in the middle, so it leaves the light half in, half out of a pocket, but the clip grip is very firm. this little thing is so awesome for its price, still worthy of 5 stars. bottom line - this light will exceed your expectations. if it had a tailcap for a remote switch and a picatinny rail mount, it would be a superb weapon light, and then would excel at literally everything one would require this light to do. UPDATE 5-26-19: I have now lost this light 5 times. This 5th time, it has not been found. The clip on this light is horrible. It leaves half of this light out of your pocket, regardless of how it is clipped, or how tight the clip is, you will find it missing from your pocket. It catches EVERYTHING. This light needs a redesign to fix this, then it will be the perfect EDC all-purpose light. Until then, 3 stars.
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