Aa battery compatible
So far so good bought as a backup for larger nitecore
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The Nitecore MT1A Pro torch has a maximum output of 800 lumens from the NiteLab UHi 25 LED and is powered by 1 x 14500 li-ion or AA battery. The light comes with a Nitecore NL1411R 1100mAh 14500 battery with a built-in USB-C charging port for direct, quick charging.
An upgrade to the popular, easy to use MT1A, the Pro version offers a new NiteLab LED, dual power options, plus an excellent output and throw. Weighing just 52g without compromising on performance, the flashlight is ideal for everyday carry and general use.
The MT1A Pro is operated by a single tail switch with a dual-stage feature. Fully press the switch to turn the light on and off, and once on half-press the switch to adjust the brightness level.
The torch is constructed from high quality aero grade aluminium alloy with an HA III military grade finish. It features an Advanced Temperature Regulation (ATR) module, a highly efficient constant current circuit (Non-PWM), a memory function and optical lenses with double-sided, scratch resistant coating.
Brightness Levels: Using the Nitecore NL1411R battery
Using 1 x AA battery
Waterproof to IP68 and resistant to impacts up to 2 meters.
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Add to BasketSo far so good bought as a backup for larger nitecore
This torch has a good balance between the beam throw and the wider beam and is easy to use. It is also that it can use a standard AA should the need arise
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.