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Wurkkos TLF Golden WK03 1200 Lumen EDC Flashlight w/ 18650 Battery (Black)

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Wurkkos US via Amazon has Wurkkos TLF Golden WK03 1200 Lumen EDC Flashlight w/ 18650 Battery for $39.99 - $12 (30%) when you clip the coupon on the product page - $8 when you apply promo code UXNT5EVS at checkout = $19.99. Shipping is free.

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Color Options:Features:
  • The newly upgraded WK03 Mini Flash Light uses 519A high CRI lamp beads, CRI 90+
  • With 6 modes, 1200 lumens (max) output, and a beam reach of 636ft (194m)
  • IP68 Waterproof
  • USB C Rechargeable

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Update: This popular deal is still available

Wurkkos US via Amazon has Wurkkos TLF Golden WK03 1200 Lumen EDC Flashlight w/ 18650 Battery for $39.99 - $12 (30%) when you clip the coupon on the product page - $8 when you apply promo code UXNT5EVS at checkout = $19.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member RelaxedShop663 for sharing this deal.

Color Options:Features:
  • The newly upgraded WK03 Mini Flash Light uses 519A high CRI lamp beads, CRI 90+
  • With 6 modes, 1200 lumens (max) output, and a beam reach of 636ft (194m)
  • IP68 Waterproof
  • USB C Rechargeable

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 40 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
    • Seller Wurkkos US has a 98% positive feedback rating in the last 12 months, with over 470 Lifetime feedback.

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Model: Wurkkos WK03 LED Flashlight, Pocket Flashlight with Magnet, Small Flashlight Rechargeable, Mini Flashlight with 6 Modes, IP68 Waterproof, High CRI 519A LED, EDC Flash Light for Camping(Black)

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Because they are cheap only in price. They are not "cheap" lights they are high quality, well built lights with great fit, fisinh, function and durability at a low price. They are nice lights that cost significantly less than any of the makers you list.

A similar Streamlight might cost $100.
https://ads.midwayusa.com/product/1025844353?pid=350066&utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopping&utm_ca... [midwayusa.com]

I have not had a Wurkkos or Sofirn fail and even have many no name generic china lights are still going strong after ten or more years of use and abuse.

Why would I want more expensive when I can have multiple light in various form factors and function where I need them for still significantly less cost than one Streamlight?

Streamlight also seems to want to suck you into proprietary batteries that you can only get from them which I find very weaselly and money grubbing in a world where low cost 18650 is becoming standard.
i love wurkkos flashlights i have a bunch of them, great quality at a budget price, this is for sure a great price comming from amazon and not waiting for them from china
The TS23 is indeed bigger, it's a jacket-pocket only light while the WK03 could be carried in a pants pocket (it's still larger than I personally want in a pants pocket, like all 18650 lights that aren't a Zebralight).

WK03:
Neutral color temperature
Excellent color rendering
18650 battery (possibly pocketable)
Lightweight for size
https://zeroair.org/2024/06/21/wu...ht-review/

TS23:
Lots of output (briefly) for size
Very cool color temperature
Poor color rendering
21700 battery (higher capacity, not pocketable)
Heavy for size
https://zeroair.org/2024/07/02/wu...ht-review/

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Quote from Slickie :
It was showing only $4 for me but removing it from cart and adding it again seem to change it to $8.
Thanks and that worked. Yesterday it was only giving $4 with that code but now it is $8.
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Quote from Slickie :
It was showing only $4 for me but removing it from cart and adding it again seem to change it to $8.

Thanks, that worked.
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Quote from slackerrudie :
I use flashlights all day long. If we are counting in hours of run time. Then my lights run at least 3 hours out of an 8-hour shift. So, multiply that by a work week or month.
I have used all these Chinese lights that everyone says is the best. I have over a dozen broken sitting in a drawer in my toolbox.
The people who keep pimping these lights will never use them as much as I do.
If I bought 12 $40 cheap Chinese lights, that is almost $500. I could have bought 3 good Streamlights and backup batteries. Which would actually have a warranty that would be honored. Oh yeah, the warranty on these Chinese lights, well good luck. It's a toss up if they even get back to you.
You know what doesn't break? My Streamlights.

Who do the police and firefighters use for their lights? It isn't some cheap flashlight.
You're not the only person in the universe. If your life depends on a flashlight and you use it 3 hrs per day..... Maybe you SHOULD spend a little more on a flashlight.

For $20 if I can get a flashlight with Anduril, 90 CRI, magnetic tail, rgb aux, etc..... That's a fantastic deal and the build quality doesn't feel cheap at all. Most people are just walking their dog, working on the car, etc. We aren't trusting these things for emergency responder use.

Just because it isn't for you doesn't mean it isn't for others.
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Quote from reaperman :
It depends it you want a brighter light than the 11C. I have both, the FC11C sucks in the way of the yellow colored light output. If I didnt have to pay shipping back to china Id send my 11C back. I like the light but I wont tolerate the dismal output listed as 5000k, in the real world its more like 2000k.
I have the FC11C in 5000K and it looks like what it's supposed to. Maybe the quality control was off on yours, but I'm happy with mine. It's a fairly standard 18650 flashlight, although the orange body coloring is nice.

I also have an HD10 and that thing is a great value. So many features in a little light for around $20.
Maybe wurkkos isn't for everyone but I've been impressed as those 2 lights have been my introduction.
I may check out a Sofirn down the road.
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Quote from reaperman :
When I turn on a flashlight in the dark, especially outside. I expect it to illuminate the surrounding area with a nice bright output. All of my other geek flashlights do this with ease. Except the 11C which resembles my grandpa's old Eveready flashlight sporting twin D-cell batteries. I could care less about a Nichia 519, to me it isnt cutting it. Send me your address and I will gladly send you this light free of charge and I'll even pay the shipping. Its a pretty green one. Someone may as well enjoy it.
You couldn't care less.

As for the light, sounds like you just got a dud. Usually when the product is featureful and the price is relatively low, then QC often suffers. That may be what you are experiencing here.
I have an orange FC11C and it blows away any "grandpa" flashlight with 2 D cells. The 18650 has plenty of juice and turbo (or even just high) provides a LOT of light.
If you want to blind people for a bit, you certainly can.

It's odd that wurkkos isn't answering through all the normal channels, you could try reaching out on reddit, they seem to be active there.
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Quote from HopP61633 :
newbee here. So Nichia 519 LED is much better than of SST-40 since WK03 has 2 versions? I'm SD learner.TIA. It's long shipping at amz, shipped and sold by Wurkkos, ETA 3/21. I found 3 different options/prices in amz. Confused.
Most will avoid the SST-40 because of tint issues. It tends to skew quite green. It's a bright and efficient emitter, but if you are particular about tint..... you'll want to avoid it most likely.
For those who only care about output for the price, it's an okay option.
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The only concern I have about this flashlight is the rubber flap/cover for the USB port.

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Quote from begunn :
The only concern I have about this flashlight is the rubber flap/cover for the USB port.
I only have 2 Wurrkos lights, the HD10 and the FC11C. Both port covers are quite snug, with the FC11C being a little morseo, but it's also a bit larger and slightly less flexible. Personally I consider this a plus, as I'd rather have it be on the tighter side, since it will only get more loose over time. But if someone has a dexterity issue, it may be problematic to get the port cover properly tucked in on all sides.
Then again, anyone with dexterity issues is likely looking at larger flashlights to begin with.
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Quote from lastwraith :
Most will avoid the SST-40 because of tint issues. It tends to skew quite green. It's a bright and efficient emitter, but if you are particular about tint..... you'll want to avoid it most likely.
For those who only care about output for the price, it's an okay option.
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Quote from lastwraith :
You're not the only person in the universe. If your life depends on a flashlight and you use it 3 hrs per day..... Maybe you SHOULD spend a little more on a flashlight.

For $20 if I can get a flashlight with Anduril, 90 CRI, magnetic tail, rgb aux, etc..... That's a fantastic deal and the build quality doesn't feel cheap at all. Most people are just walking their dog, working on the car, etc. We aren't trusting these things for emergency responder use.

Just because it isn't for you doesn't mean it isn't for others.
Link or model of flashlight. Thanks!
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I use flashlights all day long. If we are counting in hours of run time. Then my lights run at least 3 hours out of an 8-hour shift. So, multiply that by a work week or month.
I have used all these Chinese lights that everyone says is the best. I have over a dozen broken sitting in a drawer in my toolbox.
The people who keep pimping these lights will never use them as much as I do.
If I bought 12 $40 cheap Chinese lights, that is almost $500. I could have bought 3 good Streamlights and backup batteries. Which would actually have a warranty that would be honored. Oh yeah, the warranty on these Chinese lights, well good luck. It's a toss up if they even get back to you.
You know what doesn't break? My Streamlights.

Who do the police and firefighters use for their lights? It isn't some cheap flashlight.
Yet firefighters and police together only make up 0.55% of the US population. That means only 2 out of 360 flashlight purchasers may need the kind of light you recommend. You are the fringe and talk like it is general advice. What you talk should be done in small specific forums as it does not apply or is relevant to the vast majority of people.

I do find it is odd that so many show up here and lecture the other 99.24% of us as to what we need in top of the line lights to take the kids camping.

The SD community must have one of the largest percentages of firefighters and police anywhere as sometimes the flashlight deals have about 50% or more of users saying what you say.

I do also wonder why such critical emergency personnel have so much free time to come in trash deals for cheap yet very nice lights for the general public that they have no interest in at all. If it is some ego trip or something to show they think themselves above and over the public so high that they get to tell us what to buy I would have to question how well they are psychology fit and trained. I am not worried about the light they carry at this point as I worry that kind of arrogance and authoritarian leaning in an officer can lead to very bad things.
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Yet firefighters and police together only make up 0.55% of the US population. That means only 2 out of 360 flashlight purchasers may need the kind of light you recommend. You are the fringe and talk like it is general advice. What you talk should be done in small specific forums as it does not apply or is relevant to the vast majority of people.

I do find it is odd that so many show up here and lecture the other 99.24% of us as to what we need in top of the line lights to take the kids camping.

The SD community must have one of the largest percentages of firefighters and police anywhere as sometimes the flashlight deals have about 50% or more of users saying what you say.

I do also wonder why such critical emergency personnel have so much free time to come in trash deals for cheap yet very nice lights for the general public that they have no interest in at all. If it is some ego trip or something to show they think themselves above and over the public so high that they get to tell us what to buy I would have to question how well they are psychology fit and trained. I am not worried about the light they carry at this point as I worry that kind of arrogance and authoritarian leaning in an officer can lead to very bad things.
Damn, you read a lot into my post. I just don't like wasting money, multiple times on cheap products. When you can buy something once for a little extra and not buy it again.

I guess it is up to you if you find value in buying a cheaper item.

When it comes to specific things like flashlights or tools. I give my opinion that it is better to spend just a little bit more to only buy it once.

Has absolutely nothing to do with the rest of what you posted. For me personally, sometimes spending more once is saving money in the long run. That is a good deal.
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Quote from slackerrudie :
Damn, you read a lot into my post. I just don't like wasting money, multiple times on cheap products. When you can buy something once for a little extra and not buy it again.

I guess it is up to you if you find value in buying a cheaper item.

When it comes to specific things like flashlights or tools. I give my opinion that it is better to spend just a little bit more to only buy it once.

Has absolutely nothing to do with the rest of what you posted. For me personally, sometimes spending more once is saving money in the long run. That is a good deal.
I have $2 lights that are 15 years old. Out of about the thirty lights I have had maybe two fail over fifteen to twenty years. All the lights I have are probably less than two Streamlights. I'm good even if you may think I need something else.

Of course higher end stuff may be more dependable but we can take that to every deal here. Deal for a Hyundai has the guy that has the money for the Jaguar looking down his nose. The deal for the $100 bike has the guy that bought the $5000 one crowing about how much smarter he is.

It is getting so obnoxious with that kind of stuff that the forums are almost useless as they are full of braggadocio and snootiness from people that must have unlimited resources. Did you ever consider that maybe someone else does not have the money you have? What do you recommend for them? Do you just want to inform them that you are in position with more money to have a nicer light than they can afford? What does that bring to the conversation?

Of course if I hit the skis slopes I rather being sporting the olympic class skis even if my ability may not be up to them and they more than I need but in the end it is waste of money for the majority of people unless you find value in bragging about what you choose to buy.

The vast majority of consumers do not need high end equipment for there needs. We do not buy major league bats or olympic class skis as to spend more is waste of money. The cheaper stuff fits our need perfectly and is the wiser choice.

These lights far surpass anything that was available to the consumer even ten years ago and we can get them $20.

If you have an old Streamlight you have older technology just like someone that has top of the line Windows Vista machine does. Does not matter how much you paid for it or how long the warranty is. You sunk so much up front you are committed to old tech and human nature being wat it is you will be ogling a new model most likely. When I do that costs me $20 and it will cost you much more. Just like an old model car that may have been high end and top of the class at a time things get old and they do not shine as bright as newer and even cheaper models.

You also do not consider the possibility of loss or of doing something stupid that warranty does not cover. If I run the car over my light or drop it off cliff I am out twenty but have another $20 replacement ready to go you are out a $100 and up the creek without a paddle. I take multiple low cost lights on outings and if one the off chance one gets broke or fails I have another. If I wanted to do that with Streamlight it is is going to cost significantly more.

You only consider one factor in a complex equation and think the particular factor you like most important for everybody when that may not be the case. You also argue with straw men as no one said these are better than Streamlight or the right choice for everyone. You are the one that took that hard and wrong position and say your choice is the only right one.
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Link or model of flashlight. Thanks!
It was an SD on the Wurkkos HD10. Don't think it's active anymore, but the Sofirn SC13A is under $20 and does have Anduril 2.0, just not sure how much else you need.
https://www.sofirnlight.com/produ...flashlight

There's also the Wurkkos TS10, which has Anduril 2.0, 90 CRI, RGB aux, and a few other goodies at under $15.
https://slickdeals.net/f/18122509-wurkkos-ts10-v2-with-anduril-2-0-and-3x-aux-rgb-leds-green-and-orange-12-99?page=4#commentsSection

The Wurkkos HD10 is great though, and I'd buy it again in a heartbeat.
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