Wurkkos has
Wurkkos FC13 3500lm Anduril 2.0 LED Flashlight on sale below
from $19.99 when you apply discount code
SPRING20 during checkout.
Shipping is free.
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Available:
- Without Battery
- With 18650 Battery
About this Item:
- Emitter: XHP50.2 (3500lm 214 meters max)
- Dimension: 113.7mm (length) x29mm (head diameter)
- Weight: 77 grams (without battery)
- Flashlight body: Aerospace grade 6061 grade aluminum alloy
- Water resistance. IP68
- Automatic Stepdown: Turbo mode steps down to High mode automatically to prevent overheating.
- Electronic reverse polarity protection from improper battery installation
- USB Type-C Charging
Top Comments
This FC13 is a flood type. However, SFT40 has a longer throw, thus more focused beam in the center and less spread, compared to XHP50.2. It's hard to beat at this clearance price.
Advanced mode
• Smooth infinite brightness adjustment or stepped ramp mode
• Sunset mode - auto shutoff timer
• Candle, lightning, tactical strobe, party strobe (very bright), biker flasher modes
• Change RGB button settings - off, low, high, blinking
• Auto lock - prevents accidental on in pocket, backpack, purse, etc. - on turbo setting, it can easily start a fire in the right condition
• Battery check, voltage check, temperature check
• Beacon mode, sos mode
• Version check, factory reset
Note about the larger RGB lighted button:
Not sure if the larger RGB button will be continued on their future lights so if you like the larger RGB button and like this model, you may want to stock up.
Color:
Exterior has a black satin-matte finish
There are three LED emitter options:
• XHP50.2 5000-5300K
wide spread flood, neutral white warm center with slight yellow-green corona, less harsh
• XHP50.2 6000-6500K
wide spread flood, neutral white
• SFT40 6000-6500K
tighter focus, longest throwing, neutral white with faint yellow-green corona
If you are looking for a brighter wider beam for closer task, then go with the XHP50.2 emitter. As for the light temperature, 5000k is neutral white but the center will have a faint greenish-yellowish tint. 6000k will be more white with a bluish tint. The SFT40 emitter will provide the most tint free white but not as much near beam spread/brightness as the XHP50.2 emitter.
• XHP50.2 5000k - warm white with faint greenish-yellowish tint with wider and pleasant close light distribution
• SFT40 6000k - tint free bright purest white; *close* task in *turbo* setting can be harsh with bright focused center; better for critical color discernment
Here's a video comparing the XHP50.2 and SFT40.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHjON5g
One thing they missed on the exterior manufacturing is the emitter/switch section and the body tube (mid-section) does not align like the photo shown. The body tube flat section does not lineup perfectly with the button as shown on the display photo. This can be accomplished if the threading is done consistently on the same location during production. (photos attached). Anyone that has one that aligns perfectly has a winner. You got to be really happy.
If anyone is looking for a compact but a powerful thrower for its size, take a look at the Wurkkos TS11. It uses a compact 18350 battery but if you get a long tube ($2.50), you can convert the light to take the longer lasting and the most common 18650 battery. The price is a little more but if you like a little powerful thrower, you will love it. Design is simple, clean, interesting with functional details. Anodized orange finish with black RGB button looks stunning.
Bonus: TS11 will also allow you to emit various RGB color light in advance mode. There are two modes in Anduril 2 UI - simple and advanced.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnkSx2V
Battery length difference with equal diameter
18350 battery > 350 = 35mm
18650 battery > 650 = 65mm
If you're ordering just the batteries, you do not have to use the Wurkkos brand as they are not better or cheaper than the reputable brands. As long as they are a good brand with the right specs, they should perform as good or better.
A few recommendations:
• 18650 should be rated 3000mAh or higher
• 18650 3C and not 1C
• Brands: LG, Molicel, Murata, Panasonic, Samsung, Sanyo, Sony and there are few others not mentioned
Note: Wurkkos 18650 are 3C with button top
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This FC13 is a flood type. However, SFT40 has a longer throw, thus more focused beam in the center and less spread, compared to XHP50.2. It's hard to beat at this clearance price.
Advanced mode
• Smooth infinite brightness adjustment or stepped ramp mode
• Sunset mode - auto shutoff timer
• Candle, lightning, tactical strobe, party strobe (very bright), biker flasher modes
• Change RGB button settings - off, low, high, blinking
• Auto lock - prevents accidental on in pocket, backpack, purse, etc. - on turbo setting, it can easily start a fire in the right condition
• Battery check, voltage check, temperature check
• Beacon mode, sos mode
• Version check, factory reset
Note about the larger RGB lighted button:
Not sure if the larger RGB button will be continued on their future lights so if you like the larger RGB button and like this model, you may want to stock up.
Color:
Exterior has a black satin-matte finish
There are three LED emitter options:
• XHP50.2 5000-5300K
wide spread flood, neutral white warm center with slight yellow-green corona, less harsh
• XHP50.2 6000-6500K
wide spread flood, neutral white
• SFT40 6000-6500K
tighter focus, longest throwing, neutral white with faint yellow-green corona
If you are looking for a brighter wider beam for closer task, then go with the XHP50.2 emitter. As for the light temperature, 5000k is neutral white but the center will have a faint greenish-yellowish tint. 6000k will be more white with a bluish tint. The SFT40 emitter will provide the most tint free white but not as much near beam spread/brightness as the XHP50.2 emitter.
• XHP50.2 5000k - warm white with faint greenish-yellowish tint with wider and pleasant close light distribution
• SFT40 6000k - tint free bright purest white; *close* task in *turbo* setting can be harsh with bright focused center; better for critical color discernment
Here's a video comparing the XHP50.2 and SFT40.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHjON5g
One thing they missed on the exterior manufacturing is the emitter/switch section and the body tube (mid-section) does not align like the photo shown. The body tube flat section does not lineup perfectly with the button as shown on the display photo. This can be accomplished if the threading is done consistently on the same location during production. (photos attached). Anyone that has one that aligns perfectly has a winner. You got to be really happy.
If anyone is looking for a compact but a powerful thrower for its size, take a look at the Wurkkos TS11. It uses a compact 18350 battery but if you get a long tube ($2.50), you can convert the light to take the longer lasting and the most common 18650 battery. The price is a little more but if you like a little powerful thrower, you will love it. Design is simple, clean, interesting with functional details. Anodized orange finish with black RGB button looks stunning.
Bonus: TS11 will also allow you to emit various RGB color light in advance mode. There are two modes in Anduril 2 UI - simple and advanced.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnkSx2V
One thing they missed on the exterior manufacturing is the emitter/switch section and the body tube (mid-section) does not align like the photo shown. The body tube flat section does not lineup perfectly with the button as shown on the display photo. This can be accomplished if the threading is done consistently on the same location during production. (photos attached)
There are three options:
• XHP50.2 5000-5300K
• XHP50.2 6000-6500K
• SFT40 6000-6500K
If you are looking for a brighter wider beam for closer task, then go with the XHP50.2 version of emitter. As for the light temperature, 5000k is neutral white but the center will have a faint greenish/yellowish tint. 6000k will be more white with a bluish tint. The SFT40 emitter will provide the most tint free white but not as much near beam spread/brightness as the XHP50.2 emitter.
Here's a video comparing the XHP50.2 and SFT40.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHjON5g
If anyone is looking for a compact but a powerful thrower for its size, take a look at the Wurkkos TS11. It uses a compact 18350 battery but if you get a long tube ($2.50), you can convert the light to take the longer lasting and the most common 18650 battery. The price is a little more but if you like a little powerful thrower, you will love it. Design is simple, clean, interesting with functional details. Anodized orange finish with black RGB button looks stunning.
Bonus: TS11 will also allow you to emit color light in advance mode. There are two modes in Anduril 2 UI.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnkSx2V
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Battery length difference with equal diameter
18350 battery > 350 = 35mm
18650 battery > 650 = 65mm
One thing they missed on the exterior manufacturing is the emitter/switch section and the body tube (mid-section) does not align like the photo shown. The body tube flat section does not lineup perfectly with the button as shown on the display photo. This can be accomplished if the threading is done consistently on the same location during production. (photos attached)
There are three options:
• XHP50.2 5000-5300K
• XHP50.2 6000-6500K
• SFT40 6000-6500K
If you are looking for a brighter wider beam for closer task, then go with the XHP50.2 version of emitter. As for the light temperature, 5000k is neutral white but the center will have a faint greenish/yellowish tint. 6000k will be more white with a bluish tint. The SFT40 emitter will provide the most tint free white but not as much near beam spread/brightness as the XHP50.2 emitter.
Here's a video comparing the XHP50.2 and SFT40.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHjON5g
If anyone is looking for a compact but a powerful thrower for its size, take a look at the Wurkkos TS11. It uses a compact 18350 battery but if you get a long tube ($2.50), you can convert the light to take the longer lasting and the most common 18650 battery. The price is a little more but if you like a little powerful thrower, you will love it. Design is simple, clean, interesting with functional details. Anodized orange finish with black RGB button looks stunning.
Bonus: TS11 will also allow you to emit various RGB color light in advance mode. There are two modes in Anduril 2 UI - simple and advanced.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnkSx2V
If buying the long tube, should I get the 18650 (https://wurkkos.com/products/wurk...tsId=101
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If buying the long tube, we have to get the 18650 (https://wurkkos.com/products/wurk...tsId=10104 [wurkkos.com]) batteries separately?
If you're ordering just the batteries, you do not have to use the Wurkkos brand as they are not better or cheaper than the reputable brands. As long as they are a good brand with the right specs, they should perform as good or better.
A few recommendations:
• 18650 should be rated 3000mAh or higher
• 18650 3C and not 1C
• Brands: LG, Molicel, Murata, Panasonic, Samsung, Sanyo, Sony and there are few others not mentioned
Note: Wurkkos 18650 are 3C with button top
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If you are needing turbo mode for extended time, then you should find another light with higher output. For camping, dark trail walking/biking, around home, every day carry, etc, this light settings should work fine for most situations.
In critical conditions, having a backup light is a must no matter how powerful or how good the light is. Never go on a dark trail hike alone without a backup light and communication.
If you ordering just the batteries, you do not have to use the Wurkkos brand as they are not better or cheaper than the reputable brands. As long as they are a good brand with specs, they should be fine.
A few recommendations:
• 18650 should be rated 3000mAh or higher
• 18650 3C and not 1C
• Brands: Samsung, Molicel, Panasonic, Sanyo, LG, Sony and there are few other not mentioned
Note: Wurkkos 18650 are 3C with button top
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Advanced mode
• Smooth infinite brightness adjustment or stepped ramp mode
• Sunset mode - auto shutoff timer
• Candle, lightning, tactical strobe, party strobe (very bright), biker flasher modes
• Change RGB button settings - off, low, high, blinking
• Auto lock - prevents auto on when carrying in pocket, backpack, purse, etc
• Battery check, voltage check, temperature check
• Beacon mode, sos mode
• Version check, factory reset
One thing they missed on the exterior manufacturing is the emitter/switch section and the body tube (mid-section) does not align like the photo shown. The body tube flat section does not lineup perfectly with the button as shown on the display photo. This can be accomplished if the threading is done consistently on the same location during production. (photos attached)
There are three options:
• XHP50.2 5000-5300K
• XHP50.2 6000-6500K
• SFT40 6000-6500K
If you are looking for a brighter wider beam for closer task, then go with the XHP50.2 version of emitter. As for the light temperature, 5000k is neutral white but the center will have a faint greenish/yellowish tint. 6000k will be more white with a bluish tint. The SFT40 emitter will provide the most tint free white but not as much near beam spread/brightness as the XHP50.2 emitter.
Here's a video comparing the XHP50.2 and SFT40.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHjON5g
If anyone is looking for a compact but a powerful thrower for its size, take a look at the Wurkkos TS11. It uses a compact 18350 battery but if you get a long tube ($2.50), you can convert the light to take the longer lasting and the most common 18650 battery. The price is a little more but if you like a little powerful thrower, you will love it. Design is simple, clean, interesting with functional details. Anodized orange finish with black RGB button looks stunning.
Bonus: TS11 will also allow you to emit various RGB color light in advance mode. There are two modes in Anduril 2 UI - simple and advanced.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnkSx2V
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