The NTP40 is the first titanium pencil from Nitecore.
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The NTP40 is the first titanium pencil from Nitecore.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new Nitecore NTP40 model.
The Nitecore HC33 is the successor of the Nitecore HC30 headlamp.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this newer Nitecore HC33 model.
The Nitecore NU32 is the successor of the Nitecore NU30 headlamp – with both auxiliary High CRI and red LEDs available in this newer NU32 model as well.
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The Nitecore TUP is the latest from Nitecore’s T series, which is the same series as the Nitecore TINI, TIP, TUBE and more.
While the TUP isn’t the replacement model for the Nitecore TINI, it can be thought of as a progression from it.
Note: The model reviewed here is the Metallic Grey version.
The Nitecore MH25GTS is the upgraded version of the Nitecore MH25GT model from the Multitask Hybrid Series.
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The Nitecore MH12GTS is the upgraded version of the Nitecore MH12GT model from the Multitask Hybrid Series.
This flashlight is pretty much a Nitecore P12GTS but with a Micro-USB rechargeable function.
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The Nitecore MH40GTR is the upgraded version of the Nitecore MH40GT model from the Multitask Hybrid Series.
In keeping with the tradition of the previous model, the MH40GTR utilises the Cree XP-L HI LED.
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Aesthetically-speaking, the Nitecore EC30 looks a lot like the Nitecore Concept 1 model.
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Although not officially announced, the Nitecore MT42 is most likely the successor to the discontinued Nitecore MT40 model.
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The Nitecore EC4GTS is the upgraded version of the Nitecore EC4GT model (not the Limited Edition version) from the Explorer Series.
In fact, the body shape & styling for this new EC4GTS model, appears to look fairly similar to the prior EC4 models range (e.g. EC4, EC4SW, EC4S, EC4GT).
The Nitecore P12GTS is the upgraded version of the P12GT model.
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The TM10K is the latest from Nitecore’s Tiny Monster (TM) series.
This model is now the highest output flashlight from Nitecore, overtaking even the recently released Nitecore Concept 2 and powered by a single 21700 battery only.
That said, let’s check out the merits and demerits of this flashlight.
The Concept 2 (C2) is the latest from Nitecore’s Concept line – the first was the Concept 1 which was introduced in 2017.
This is the highest output flashlight from Nitecore with a smallish form factor – and is possibly why it is in the Concept lineup.
That said, let’s check out the merits and demerits of this flashlight.
The MT21C is the first 90° adjustable head flashlight from Nitecore.
Probably the most unique features for the Nitecore MT21C are the above-mentioned and lantern-style metal loop.
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The LR12 is essentially the larger sibling of the LA10 (AA version) – that now takes a 1*18650/2*CR123A batteries instead.
Probably the most unique feature for this LR12 would be its versatility to be both a flashlight and lantern, with the built-in (lipstick style) diffuser.
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