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frontpage Posted by Installed64 • Last Thursday
Jun 19, 2025 3:04 PM
Wurkkos HD10 Right Angle 1200 Lumen Rechargeable Mini Flashlight Headlamp
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For me it's great. I'm already familiar with Anduril, but I have given many of these as gifts to normal people. Press and hold to ramp brightness is intuitive. You won't accidentally activate strobe unlike many lights with a "simple" UI.
If pressing 7 times to turn off the aux RGB sounds like a nightmare, skip it.
They don't make it so clear in the Amazon listing, but this light uses a removable 14500 lithium battery. It's standard size (size of a AA) and it's been around a while. There is a usb c charger built into the light.
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Yes, instructions come with the flashlight.
But no, the instructions are unreadable. My guess is that they are printed in a font size "4". Using a magnifying glass is useless, because of ink bleedthrough. So, downloading clean instructions from a website is the easiest solution.
Yes, instructions come with the flashlight.
But no, the instructions are unreadable. My guess is that they are printed in a font size "4". Using a magnifying glass is useless, because of ink bleedthrough. So, downloading clean instructions from a website is the easiest solution.
I'm going to throw this out as we are talking about instructions. I have tried to get in to the habit of immediately downloading manuals for anything I buy and for things in my house already such as appliances, furnace, hot water heater etc. I add pages to the pdf manuals with receipts or any other paperwork that came with it like warranty cards, parts lists or diagrams and something with the serial number on it.
I used to just keep that all in a computer folders but even that can get tedious to find. I highly recommend to use Calibre, the ebook manager, and that works great for organzingthat stuff. Have a database just for manuals separate from my ebooks. Assign some tags such as kitchen, bath, auto, tools etc. and you can have a manual in seconds. Really helps when something goes down or breaks and with household emergencies when I can immediately find what I need. Can even add notes to the pdfs about previous service or tricks you you learned about taking care and maintaining anything.
My problem is that I get up to speed on the interface and then may not use it for awhile and when i do I'm back to fumbling. Having the PDFs of the manuals accessible for your phone can help that. I do like the extra features sometimes but complicated UIs can be a pian and I tend to switch everything to simple mode now.
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