WurkkosDirect via Amazon has
Wurkkos TD01C 2200lm Rechargeable PMMA Lens Throw Flashlight w/ 21700 Battery on sale for $51.99 - $15.08 when you apply promo code
MLYLI3Z6 during checkout =
$36.91.
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About this Item:
- Specs:
- Emitter: 1x Luminus SFT40 LED 6000-6500K
- Switch Type: Tactical Tail Switch and Side Switch
- Reflector: PMMA Lens
- Operating voltage: 3.0V–4.2V
- Battery options: 1x 21700Li-Ion battery
- Dimension: 152mm x 59mm (length x head diameter)
- Weight: 200 grams (without battery)
- Flashlight body: Aerospace grade 6061 grade aluminum alloy
- Water Resistance: IPX-8
- USB-C Charging port
- Throw Distance: up to 1039 meters on Turbo (2200 lumens)
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It is not smart financially and can leave you much worse off financially over a lifetime. They do not sell it to protect the consumer they sell it to get money from the consumer. It is not a deal or value in any way but a ripoff and they are making billions on it.
https://www.creditrepair.com/blog/finance/beware-of-store-product-protection-plans/ [sphericalinsights.com]
Sure, if you just want a bright light, go for that, but if you want to know what it is you are looking at in the woods, the high CRI is way more useful. People forget our perception of brightness is logarithmic.
10k lumens doesn't appear 10x brighter than 1k, its more like 2-3 times. At 100 yards, the extra lumens of white aren't useful, but seeing what color something actually is can be very useful.
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The 4 year accidental protection plan for $11 seems like a decent deal too.
Well, just read it's temperature regulated and doesn't get hot
Well, just read it's temperature regulated and doesn't get hot
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The 4 year accidental protection plan for $11 seems like a decent deal too.
It is not smart financially and can leave you much worse off financially over a lifetime. They do not sell it to protect the consumer they sell it to get money from the consumer. It is not a deal or value in any way but a ripoff and they are making billions on it.
https://www.creditrepair.com/blog/finance/beware-of-store-product-protection-plans/ [sphericalinsights.com]
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It is not smart financially and can leave you much worse off financially over a lifetime. They do not sell it to protect the consumer they sell it to get money from the consumer. It is not a deal or value in any way but a ripoff and they are making billions on it.
https://www.creditrepair.com/blog/finance/beware-of-store-product-protection-plans/ [sphericalinsights.com]
Plus, while Wurkkos lights are made by Sofirn, their customer service is basically nonexistent. I've seen lots of comments on here and reddit that say it takes months to get replies, after emailing several times, and they never get a warranty replacement. I'd prefer buying Sofirn lights, but Wurkkos has better designs, specs, models, etc.
It is not smart financially and can leave you much worse off financially over a lifetime. They do not sell it to protect the consumer they sell it to get money from the consumer. It is not a deal or value in any way but a ripoff and they are making billions on it.
https://www.creditrepair.com/blog/finance/beware-of-store-product-protection-plans/ [sphericalinsights.com]
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank dthrckt
Sure, if you just want a bright light, go for that, but if you want to know what it is you are looking at in the woods, the high CRI is way more useful. People forget our perception of brightness is logarithmic.
10k lumens doesn't appear 10x brighter than 1k, its more like 2-3 times. At 100 yards, the extra lumens of white aren't useful, but seeing what color something actually is can be very useful.
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