Review: Nitecore MH40GTR (2x18650, XP-L Hi, thrower, rechargeable)

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I received the Nitecore MH40GTR from Nitecore for the review.

The MH40GTR is a 2x18650 thrower flashlight, that features a XP-L Hi emitter in a big smooth reflector. The MH40GTR can charge the 2x18650 batteries via a proprietary connector, built in the body of the light.

The light comes in this box, with 2 Nitecore 18650 2600mAh Protected batteries, sheath, power adapter, lanyard, manual.
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The overall size of the MH40GTR is average for a thrower 2x18650 light, with built in charging capabilities (257 mm length, 70
mm head diameter, 25mm body diameter, 375 grams).
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The big head of the MH40GTR, with a plastic film protector for the glass.
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The tailcap of the light allows tailstanding and quick access. It hosts a mechanical forward switch, that allows momentary activation.
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Inside, the threads at the tailcap are triangular cut and anodised, allowing physical lockout.
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Around the junction between head and body, that can't be disassembled, there's the charging port. It is protected by a metallic bezel that can be screwed and unscrewed in position, exposing or shielding it. Note that this bezel won't fall out of the light once it is totally unscrewed.
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The port has above and below an o-ring that, when covered by the metallic bezel, ensure protection. Also, there's a red LED indicator near the port.
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UI
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The sheath
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Velcro, well made. MOLLE compatible and with metal D-ring.


Beamshots at 0.5 meters
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Beamshots at 100 meters
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I like to see a comeback of the XP-L Hi in this light. Such small emitters are now less popular in new flashlights due to inferior output. However, they are generally superior in throw. You can see with the MH40GTR a good throw and still a spill wide and bright enough.


Output and runtime
Both tested with provided batteries
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My thoughts
The light is well built and finished.
The output tested are well regulated.
I like the simple twisty 2-mode interface, although I would have liked a 7-800 constant level accessible (maybe instead of the SOS?).
The charging port features a proprietary connector, but allows basically any button top batteries to be charged and the metallic bezel protects it well.

I am not a fan of the monochromatic LED indicator, I think it should have 3 colors (red: not charging, yellow: charging; green: charged), to remind you of turning the switch on every time you connect it in order to start the charge.

I would like to see this light come with a NW tint.

Thanks to: AntoLed for the camera help.
 
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