Wurkkos US via Amazon has
Wurkkos TS12 SFT25R 1350 Lumen LED Mini Flashlight w/ Battery (Black) on sale for $39.99 - $17.20 with promo code
C4MVGAKG at checkout =
$22.79.
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Features:- Compact Design: Palm-sized Wurkkos TS12 SFT25R EDC flashlight, highly portable.
- Bright Output: Emits up to 1350 lumens, with a 473-meter beam distance.
- Long Battery Life: Up to 130 hours of runtime.
- 8 Lighting Modes: Moon, Low, Medium, High, Brightest, Strobe, SOS, Beacon; includes memory function.
- Diffuser Cap: Provides soft light for use as a table lamp or reading light.
- USB-C Rechargeable: Includes USB-C cable; battery indicator (green >30%, red <30%, flashing red for low).
- Safety Features: Anti-reverse installation circuit protection.
- Magnetic Base & Clip: Strong magnet for hands-free use on metal surfaces; two-way clip for hats, pockets, or backpacks.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for camping, hiking, night walking, or emergencies; great gift option
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1 - the usb-c port is tiny. My usual usb-c cables would not fit in fully to charge it, had to use the one included. This could be bad if traveling and in a pinch. The appeal of usb-c is universal use, but is limited to smaller,slim usb-c connectors. I ended up trying 5 usb-c cables I have around the house and 3 of the 5 fit. I think this devalues the usb-c charging as you are reliant on always having slimmer usb-c cables laying around if traveling.
2 - I misunderstood and thought the TS15 had built in battery AND also worked with an AA. The included battery is a 3.7V 14500 Li-ion (AA) battery. It can be swapped out with an alkaline/lithium AA in a pinch and will have lower performance.
I gave the wk03 as gifts thinking the TS15 will be better and didnt get to test side by side. Im debating if ts15 will be good enough on its own (probably) or compliment it with a wk03. 1st world problems.
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