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frontpageTico22 posted Feb 13, 2026 10:53 PM
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Wurkkos TS23 Tactical Rechargeable Flashlight

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Wurkkos Official Store via Aliexpress has Wurkkos TS23 Tactical Rechargeable Flashlight for $44.03 - $11 when you apply promo code N4KOQY at checkout = $33.03. Shipping is free.
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Features:
  • Uses the XHP70.3 HI LED (6000-6500K)
  • 5000 lumens
  • Beam throws up to 525 yards
  • Boost driver
  • IP68 water resistance rating
  • Includes 21700 battery, pocket clip, lanyard strap, USB-C cable, 2 spare o-rings, user manual

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Wurkkos Official Store via Aliexpress has Wurkkos TS23 Tactical Rechargeable Flashlight for $44.03 - $11 when you apply promo code N4KOQY at checkout = $33.03. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Price may fluctuate slightly with currency exchange rates. You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added to add items to your cart and place an order. You may have to manually type in the promo code to apply it at checkout. This item ships from a USA warehouse. For expedited customer service, please email [email protected].
Thanks to Community Member Tico22 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Uses the XHP70.3 HI LED (6000-6500K)
  • 5000 lumens
  • Beam throws up to 525 yards
  • Boost driver
  • IP68 water resistance rating
  • Includes 21700 battery, pocket clip, lanyard strap, USB-C cable, 2 spare o-rings, user manual

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Caleo
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It's not really that subjective... 4000-5500K is the 'neutral' range. 6000-6500K is definitely getting into cold/bluish territory.
That said, it's entirely possible their claim about the color temperature of this light isn't accurate and it's actually more like a 5000-5500K light..

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Tico22
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Quote from japanesegorilla :
I like Wurkkos and have a lot of their lights, but do we believe the specs on this one? I love my TS22, but it claims high mode is 2,000LM with a run time of 1.8 hours with a 21700 cell. This TS23 claims high mode is 1,800LM with a run time of 3.75 hours on a single 21700 cell. Is power usage exponential in LEDs? Because it doesn't make sense that an extra 200LM uses 100% more power.
Or is this using some amazing new LED technology with amazing new efficiency?
Maybe it is all just nonsense as the TS22 claims turbo mode at 4,800LM with a 1.5 hour runtime. First, I know it will thermal throttle long before that. Second, how do you get more than double the lumens at barely any loss in run time?
Great question. There are runtimes and sustain times.

If you activate turbo on a TS22, it will "run" for 1.5 hrs before the battery runs out (runtime), but it will step down within a minute or two from 4800 lumens to something more manageable (usually 800-1200 lm). Some manufacturers indicate this in their spec charts like this: "4800lm/900lm and 2m/1.5h" or "4800lm 2m + 900lm 1.5h"


If you're looking for a light that can run and hold a certain number of lumens for a certain amount of time, you want to look for its "sustain time", which is typically published in charts by independent third party testers if the manufacturer doesn't provide it.

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