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forum threadCoolNest8507 posted Aug 01, 2025 05:56 PM
forum threadCoolNest8507 posted Aug 01, 2025 05:56 PM

Wurkkos HD03 Rechargeable Clip & Magnet Light, 680 lumens with spot / flood / RGB lights, free shipping, $19 after promo code

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Total is $19.00 + tax after applying promo code 4MINFL

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This is a new product release from Wurkkos. It's a neat little light with a buck driver, impressive flood & spot beams, and 20+ dynamic RGB modes. (The "Meteor" show is my favorite.) Lots of versatility with this: hold it, stand it up, clip it, attach it with the magnet, carry it on a lanyard. I bought it for an 8-year-old but ended up getting one for myself as well.

Available in orange, green, and blue colors. Comes with a nice lanyard set, USB cord, and user manual.

https://wurkkos.com/products/wurk...lashlights
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Total is $19.00 + tax after applying promo code 4MINFL

Free shipping from U.S. warehouse. (Make sure you don't choose "Global Warehouse.)

This is a new product release from Wurkkos. It's a neat little light with a buck driver, impressive flood & spot beams, and 20+ dynamic RGB modes. (The "Meteor" show is my favorite.) Lots of versatility with this: hold it, stand it up, clip it, attach it with the magnet, carry it on a lanyard. I bought it for an 8-year-old but ended up getting one for myself as well.

Available in orange, green, and blue colors. Comes with a nice lanyard set, USB cord, and user manual.

https://wurkkos.com/products/wurk...lashlights

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Aug 01, 2025 07:05 PM
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Percolate1635Aug 01, 2025 07:05 PM
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$20 on Amazon. These have been $17-$19 since they launched a few weeks ago.
Great little light though!
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Aug 01, 2025 07:11 PM
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Aug 01, 2025 07:11 PM
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Quote from Percolate1635 :
$20 on Amazon. These have been $17-$19 since they launched a few weeks ago. Great little light though!
I like supporting the manufacturers, when possible. They don't have to pay all the Amazon fees when you buy direct.
I just got their new CL01 as well - have you seen that one?
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Aug 01, 2025 09:16 PM
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Quote from CoolNest8507 :
I like supporting the manufacturers, when possible. They don't have to pay all the Amazon fees when you buy direct.
I just got their new CL01 as well - have you seen that one?

Sorry, as a consumer I have to say it's not in my best interest esp from a retail store I've never heard of...... Amazon is evil but I'm already in their eco system and they'll back me until a good extent....

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Aug 01, 2025 09:30 PM
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Ruffy82Aug 01, 2025 09:30 PM
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I ordered one when it was on sale at $17, one of the best flashlights I ever owned, small and very powerful light!
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Aug 02, 2025 04:10 PM
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blockyAug 02, 2025 04:10 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank blocky

I preordered one at the same time as an o-clip ultra to compare. The o-clip is nicer to look at, has a clever hinged port cover, has a throw beam with a little more focus, has a clamp that is the teensiest bit easier to operate, and sort of better positioned (you pinch from the bottom, not touching the lenses), but with all that and even price aside, I prefer this one.

I went van-camping for a week and used this a couple hours every night. The higher cri of the wide beam alone makes this a very pleasant light to live and read by and I was able to get just about infinite positions with the magnet and clip. The lowest brightness is not really moonlight, but it won't blind you and in total darkness, is enough to rummage around and do business.

I also travel for work and have an intermodal commute (train, bus, bike). With a silicon band and a small pad, I used the dh03's color settings as a seat post light on my bicycle for 12 miles (I kept checking that it was secure, and it was very good, but I like this function enough that I'll probably find a better way to mount it.)

I also used the throw beam to inspect the recessed corners of a warehouse from 20-50 feet. And for documentation, it clips wide enough and gently enough to my phone to use as a video light. I have an iPhone with a spigen case. It clips easily to shoulder strap loops on my backpack, but it did turn on accidentally when tossed in a pocket with other things, so I started using the lockout function.

The silliest thing I've done was accidentally ramp up the brightness while camping because I didn't consider that I was using a pinch to hold it and was depressing the button. I dropped it, and it spun as it fell, streaking across my eyes 3x on the high setting. Not a dangerous level of brightness but a rude way to wake myself up.

I've used this everyday for almost three weeks, have only recharged it once. It quickly took the place of many other lights that I have available to bring with me and I am frequently mobile. I still keep an acebeam pokelit AA in my bag, which doubles as a headlight for my bicycle, and coincidentally, that light is also on sale in another thread.

Hd03 — great light. I'm considering buying two more for my partner and kid.
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Aug 02, 2025 05:01 PM
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Aug 02, 2025 05:01 PM
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Quote from blocky :
I preordered one at the same time as an o-clip ultra to compare. The o-clip is nicer to look at, has a clever hinged port cover, has a throw beam with a little more focus, has a clamp that is the teensiest bit easier to operate, and sort of better positioned (you pinch from the bottom, not touching the lenses), but with all that and even price aside, I prefer this one. I went van-camping for a week and used this a couple hours every night. The higher cri of the wide beam alone makes this a very pleasant light to live and read by and I was able to get just about infinite positions with the magnet and clip. The lowest brightness is not really moonlight, but it won't blind you and in total darkness, is enough to rummage around and do business. I also travel for work and have an intermodal commute (train, bus, bike). With a silicon band and a small pad, I used the dh03's color settings as a seat post light on my bicycle for 12 miles (I kept checking that it was secure, and it was very good, but I like this function enough that I'll probably find a better way to mount it.) I also used the throw beam to inspect the recessed corners of a warehouse from 20-50 feet. And for documentation, it clips wide enough and gently enough to my phone to use as a video light. I have an iPhone with a spigen case. It clips easily to shoulder strap loops on my backpack, but it did turn on accidentally when tossed in a pocket with other things, so I started using the lockout function. The silliest thing I've done was accidentally ramp up the brightness while camping because I didn't consider that I was using a pinch to hold it and was depressing the button. I dropped it, and it spun as it fell, streaking across my eyes 3x on the high setting. Not a dangerous level of brightness but a rude way to wake myself up. I've used this everyday for almost three weeks, have only recharged it once. It quickly took the place of many other lights that I have available to bring with me and I am frequently mobile. I still keep an acebeam pokelit AA in my bag, which doubles as a headlight for my bicycle, and coincidentally, that light is also on sale in another thread. Hd03 — great light. I'm considering buying two more for my partner and kid.
Nice review. It's a handy light -- very versatile. My only nitpick is that I wished they had used a stronger magnet.

I've been using it on a molle strap to guide me through the park to the spot where I take beamshots (of other lights).
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Quote from CoolNest8507 :
I like supporting the manufacturers, when possible. They don't have to pay all the Amazon fees when you buy direct.
I just got their new CL01 as well - have you seen that one?

Of course, you work for them (for pennies, albeit)
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Aug 03, 2025 09:07 PM
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Aug 03, 2025 09:07 PM
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Quote from amax :
Of course, you work for them (for pennies, albeit)
The other day you said I work for Sofirn. Now you're accusing me of working Wurkkos. I've also posted deals from AceBeam -- do I work for them too?

That would be weird, seeing as how they're all competitors.
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Aug 08, 2025 03:19 PM
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RTWiFiAug 08, 2025 03:19 PM
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Excellent flashlight! The HD01 has been moved to my work backpack so that the HD03 can now live in my pocket. I haven't been in a situation yet that either the HD01 or the HD03 couldn't help with. I've become a big Wurkkos fan over the last few years and the HD03, other than the low CRI spot, may be my favorite release of theirs yet. I also love the blue color.
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Quote from blocky :
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The lowest brightness is not really moonlight, but it won't blind you and in total darkness, is enough to rummage around and do business.

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I think you're mistaking the lowest "regular" mode as moonlight, which it isn't. From off, a single click turns the flashlight on in Low. The floodlight then cycles from Low (15Lm), Medium (75Lm), High (150Lm), to Turbo (320Lm).

In order to activate the moonlight mode, you need to continuously press the button from the off condition. (You can't cycle through the regular modes in order to access the moonlight mode.) And at 1 lumen, I'd consider this mode to be a true moonlight mode.

Note: The spotlight is similarly rated at 1 lumen for its moonlight mode, but it appears somewhat brighter to my eye. I don't believe that perception is due to the beam being more focused nor from the differences in CRI and color temperature. I believe the spotlight is actually slightly more than 1 lumen and the floodlight is slightly less than 1 lumen.
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Aug 09, 2025 09:42 AM
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Aug 09, 2025 09:42 AM
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Picked this flashlight up when it went on sale previously. Great little light! Very well made. Nice attention to detail, no complaints on fit & finish. Can't complain about the U.I. (it has its good points and its bad points), basically I can live with it. I especially like its form factor. Currently, the Wurkkos HD10 is my EDC. The HD03 would have replaced it, except I much prefer the HD10's 4000K beam over the HD03's 5000K beam.
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Aug 09, 2025 10:38 PM
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Aug 09, 2025 10:38 PM
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Quote from RTWiFi :
Excellent flashlight! The HD01 has been moved to my work backpack so that the HD03 can now live in my pocket. I haven't been in a situation yet that either the HD01 or the HD03 couldn't help with. I've become a big Wurkkos fan over the last few years and the HD03, other than the low CRI spot, may be my favorite release of theirs yet. I also love the blue color.
Have you seen the HD02? It's wild.
Aug 19, 2025 11:11 PM
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blockyAug 19, 2025 11:11 PM
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Quote from 1dash1 :
I think you're mistaking the lowest "regular" mode as moonlight, which it isn't. From off, a single click turns the flashlight on in Low. The floodlight then cycles from Low (15Lm), Medium (75Lm), High (150Lm), to Turbo (320Lm).

In order to activate the moonlight mode, you need to continuously press the button from the off condition. (You can't cycle through the regular modes in order to access the moonlight mode.) And at 1 lumen, I'd consider this mode to be a true moonlight mode.

Note: The spotlight is similarly rated at 1 lumen for its moonlight mode, but it appears somewhat brighter to my eye. I don't believe that perception is due to the beam being more focused nor from the differences in CRI and color temperature. I believe the spotlight is actually slightly more than 1 lumen and the floodlight is slightly less than 1 lumen.
Yeah, I was definitely in 'moonlight' mode, but in my estimation, both spot and flood at 1 the claimed 1 lumen is brighter relative to other lights that I have or have used in the past, which is why I find myself using this setting frequently, and leaving it on for ambient light when I'm alone in the evenings.

Incidentally, now that I have 2 copies, the side toggle on my second light is MUCH softer to click over, feels like it is already worn in. I wonder how much variation there is between units. Still, I'm very pleased with both of these lights.

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