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$19.29 + Free shipping | Wurkkos HD10 1200 Lumen Mini Flashlight & Headlamp, USB-C, Rechargeable Battery, Black or Orange, RGB, Anduril 2.0

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I saw where the Wurkkos HD10 is on sale through December 24, 2024 with stacking discounts bringing it down to $19.29. Shipping is free. First apply the coupon from the Amazon product page then add this coupon at checkout for an additional discount.

Code: MHWIFNRB

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D62DBRYD

I enjoy wearing mine as a headlamp, and it also fits in the pocket nicely. It is a quality little light!

End time 2024-12-24
Emitter: High-quality 3*LED
Operating voltage: 3.0V – 4.2V
Battery options: 1*14500 lithium-ion battery
Dimension: 82.4mm (length) x23.5mm (head diameter)
Weight: 46 grams (without battery)
Flashlight body: Aerospace grade 6061 grade aluminum alloy
Water resistance i.a.w. IP68
Advanced Temperature Regulation (ATR) technology
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I saw where the Wurkkos HD10 is on sale through December 24, 2024 with stacking discounts bringing it down to $19.29. Shipping is free. First apply the coupon from the Amazon product page then add this coupon at checkout for an additional discount.

Code: MHWIFNRB

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D62DBRYD

I enjoy wearing mine as a headlamp, and it also fits in the pocket nicely. It is a quality little light!

End time 2024-12-24
Emitter: High-quality 3*LED
Operating voltage: 3.0V – 4.2V
Battery options: 1*14500 lithium-ion battery
Dimension: 82.4mm (length) x23.5mm (head diameter)
Weight: 46 grams (without battery)
Flashlight body: Aerospace grade 6061 grade aluminum alloy
Water resistance i.a.w. IP68
Advanced Temperature Regulation (ATR) technology

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Model: Wurkkos Flashlight Rechargeable 1200 Lumens Small Flashlight with Magnet - HD10 Right Angle Flashlight with Anduril 2.0 RGB UI, IP68 Pocket Flashlight for Headlamp Use,Working,Hiking,Climbing-4000K

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Dec 21, 2024
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Rh1no
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I ordered one, nice price for a flashlight with an included 14500 battery, aux lights, and rosy 4000k emitter.
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HappyBirthdayBtch
Dec 21, 2024
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In for one. Got the orange one & the discount code worked. Thanks OP!
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SensibleTank8889
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Worked for me too. Thanks.
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6000 vs 4000?
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Quote from Pnoy :
6000 vs 4000?
This is a personal preference question. Only you can decide if you'd like to see a warm (yellow) or cool (white) tone from your flashlight.
We can tell you what we prefer, personally, but it may not jibe with your preference.
Suggestion: if you have a collection of flashlights already, light them up and see which color temperature you find most pleasing and go with that as a basis for your preferences. Honestly, both have their pros & cons but it's nothing terrible. Either will get the job done and light up the area your working in.



I found a review on YouTube that may help you.

https://youtu.be/aWuzsT-C8kc?si=su7gZUu3tIk5vdR-

The reviewer covers the lights from the unboxing to a night time comparison of both lights (4000 vs 6000). if you go to timestamp 24:15, that's about where the comparison begins.
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Quote from Pnoy :
6000 vs 4000?
My preference is 4000k. It will be like sunlight at ~4pm during the summer, something like that. It will show skin tones more naturally rather than 6000k as that tends to wash out colors in favor of more lumens but that doesn't help much when you want to actually see what your shining the light on. The 4000k will be high CRI (color rendering index) while the 6000k generally is a lower CRI even though the listing says high.
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The video embedded in the Amazon product page is surprisingly useful. It even points where the product could have performed better (e.g. stronger magnet, pocket clip/lanyard arrangement isn't the most secure).

Usually those manufacturer product overview videos are useless marketing hype. But this one is done in the style of a product review and gives a clear idea of how the light operates and performs. Including demystifying the absurdly complex single button Anduril 2.0 operating system for the uninitiated. It answered one of my questions about how the flashlight attaches to the headband (silicone rings).

Worth the 6 minute viewing if you're on the fence or have questions.
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Quote from Nick1984wheel :
My preference is 4000k. It will be like sunlight at ~4pm during the summer, something like that. It will show skin tones more naturally rather than 6000k as that tends to wash out colors in favor of more lumens but that doesn't help much when you want to actually see what your shining the light on. The 4000k will be high CRI (color rendering index) while the 6000k generally is a lower CRI even though the listing says high.
I find that I do like the warmer light and it is more pleasing to the eye but when working on things higher lumen output of cool light does help me see. May have something to do with my age but I did hear that surgeons use cold very bright light, that most people would consider harsh light, for that reason.
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Quote from majorhavoc :
The video embedded in the Amazon product page is surprisingly useful. It even points where the product could have performed better (e.g. stronger magnet, pocket clip/lanyard arrangement isn't the most secure).

Usually those manufacturer product overview videos are useless marketing hype. But this one is done in the style of a product review and gives a clear idea of how the light operates and performs. Including demystifying the absurdly complex single button Anduril 2.0 operating system for the uninitiated. It answered one of my questions about how the flashlight attaches to the headband (silicone rings).

Worth the 6 minute viewing if you're on the fence or have questions.
Here is another review that shows a nice comparison of the 4000 and 6000k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUgPolIRSbA
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states frequently returned item on Amazon page
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Thanks guys.
I ordered a black 4000k myself. I prefer the 4000k vs 6000k as well.
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Quote from mortdog :
states frequently returned item on Amazon page
I don't think that really gives any useful information about the product. Americans buy stuff all the time and return it. Judging by that is as bad as judging using Fakespot. If I just used those sources to determine what to buy I would have missed out on many of my super cheap treasures and that does not just include flashlights. Buying anything is a gamble but we have a vast amount of online resources and places where we can get a feel for an item and its value.

If anything these lights are gone over in depth much like say guns or computers are and you can find out any and all things about them as some people almost obsess about such items. People even take them apart and show you the internal components and test every and all components. There are forums after forums that go over every detail and operation and almost all rate both Wurkkos and Sofirn as outstanding values for the money. That does not mean you might not get a dud or defective on occasion and have to return it but that sure is not a world ending thing.

You face no real risk and even if I get use of a year out of the thing I would find value that outweighs cost. You also do not consider that some of the returns may be from people that paid full retail and maybe they just did not find value at that cost. At $36 I might pass at $18 it is a great value to me. Nothing catastrophic will happen if we don't like it we can just return it as you mention people do.

You are dismissing something without investigation based on what some people do and the metric you use means little or nothing. I don't care what other people do, I care what I find value in and every Wurkkos light I have bought has been impressive and even more so considering cost. Not long ago you might have had to pay $300 at REI for light with similar features and performance.

I buy and sell them all the time and have never had a complaint or return and people that purchased tend to leave me great feedback concerning the item. Think you are using a metric badly and it could sour people from a purchase of something they might really find value in. SD should be a forum where we share our experience with products so others can judge. I'm sure the Fakespot and and its from China crowd will do the same but again it is hard to take serious anything if it does not came from real world first hand experience with a product. If you do not have that to share it may be best just not to share as it gives no relevant information.
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Quote from mortdog :
states frequently returned item on Amazon page
Because the user interface is not for beginners.
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Here's your cheatsheet for the flashlight's operating system Smilie
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Quote from monkeybits :
Because the user interface is not for beginners.
Right, but note that if the user gets familiar with Anduril, with a few clicks they can share the light with kids and others in the very simple 'Muggle mode.'

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