Wurkkos TS10 is great. I have two of them. Red aux
I would be happy to review a WK40 as it may have a use for light painting photography.
Currently learning how to use a TS21 and configuring a couple of silver TS10s. Somehow it’s a tough choice if the red aux or orange aux looks better on a silver TS10!
That WK40 is serious stuff! I’m also curious what kind of improvements or differences a TS22 will have versus the TS21.
I had hd20 for my daily driver, till i took an arrow to the knee so i pass it to my friend who works in fire department.
Hello Mblackes,
I've considered switching one of my TS21s to either the PM1 of SFT-40, so your impression of this mod compared to your other one (SST20 or 219C) would be greatly appreciated.
Did you remove the original emitters & reflow the PM1s to the stock MCPCB, or did you simply exchange the stock MCPCB+Emitters with a new, ready-to-install MCPCB+PM1s?
In fact, if you happen to have any beamshots comparing your TS21- SST20/219C with the modded TS21-PM1, especially a side-by-side comparison of their hotspots on a wall would be great. Thanks you!
Yes, TS21 won many awards. Wonderful light. About the same size as S2+ but with 21700. Impressive.
What’s the expected retail price of the WK40? I see listings ranging from USD50 to USD100.
I already have an FC11 and TS21.
I would be happy to do an impressions review of either light on BLF.
Edit: Forgot to mention i also have a WK30.
I already own FC11,FC12, DL70, TS10, and several others.
I have TS21 and HD15!
The more I use my TS10, the more I like it. Superb little torch. I carry my WK02 4000K for work every day. Love the tint, the well spaced modes, and it’s super handy. Thanks Wurkkos!
I need the TS22! What colors are we going to get ?
Ts21 x3
TS10 - waiting for restock for new colors! TS30S, HD20, And FC12
TS21 and TS30S
I like TS21 and TS10 also
link for reference here :
https://wurkkos.com/products/wurkkos-wk40-rbgw-multicolor-flashlight-4leds-with-tir-optics,-colorful-infinite-gradient,21700-version-usb-c-rechargeable?VariantsId=10392
Not sure if WK40-such a strange combination will be popular, so only a few dozen are trial-produced to test the water
White is obviously useful.
Red and Green are often used for hunting animals that can see white but not red/green so much, so you can sneak up on them better and kill them. Not very sporting, but it works.
Blue is often used for “blood tracking”, too.
I think it was Brynite that made a zoomie that would have R/G/W chips on a slider, that would slide under the lens when selected. No blue. That was marketed as a hunting light.
But “light-painters”, or people who just like playing with different colors, can use, say, red (or green) on its dimmest setting to not ruin night vision. And blue can be used as a cheap way to check (some) fluorescence.
I thought the original WK30 would be just a “gimmick” light, but it became (and still is) one of my favorites.
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Ah, I was right:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R77WRZS
It’s the T28.
The ts10 is amazing for what it is.
Hoping you guys keep continuing the trend of using more efficient drivers!
yeah, thank you, WK40 is a flood one not quite suit for hunting, those who like playing with different colors will like it