🌟 Wurkkos TS28--New Arrival on AliExpress🌟

:fire: Wurkkos TS28 features an SFT-70 6500K LED with 3200 lumens output, supports reverse charging, utilizes a 5000mAh 21700 Li-ion battery, and comes with a magnetic tail cap and removable bezel!
:hourglass_not_done: New Release October 15th:
Original Price: $54.99
Launch Price: $32.99 (Limited Time Offer! Ends October 28th)
• Battery, Runtime & Charging

:white_check_mark: Powered by a 5000mAh 21700 Li-ion battery.
Supports USB-C reverse charging, functioning as a power bank—perfect for daily carry.

Features a USB-C charging port and charging indicator.

:white_check_mark: Modes - Runtime - Beam Distance:

Economy Mode (3lm) - 330 hours - 16m
Low Mode (45lm) - 72 hours - 61m

Medium Mode (250lm) - 13.75 hours - 142m

High Mode (950lm/400lm/250lm) - 1.48 hours/1.42 hours/1.58 hours - 276m

Turbo (3200lm/950lm/400lm/250lm) - 1 min/1.92 hrs/0.58 hrs/0.33 hrs - 506m

:white_check_mark: Light Source, Reflector, Beam, and Color Rendering Index:

This flashlight utilizes a 6500K SFT70 LED. This powerful LED generates a 3200-lumen long-range beam with an illumination distance exceeding 500 meters. It features a smooth reflector with an anti-reflective coating on the glass surface.

The measured center spot brightness reaches 64,000 candelas, combining long-range performance with a broad scatter range to create a balanced beam distribution.

The SFT70 LED exhibits a relatively low CRI of approximately 70 at its 6500K color temperature.

This flashlight features an “Energy Saving” mode, essentially a moonlight mode operating at approximately 3 lumens.

:white_check_mark: Driver & User Interface

This flashlight utilizes a boost driver! This design delivers high efficiency, extended runtime, and stable output!

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Removable bezel is indeed important info to me - SFT70 6500K needs swap for 3000K 95CRI right after purchase :upside_down_face:

Nice

What a world that a not glued shut flashlight is now something special.
There is absolutely no reason to put glue on threads in the first place other than the manufacturer not wanting for people to re-cycle (by the meaning of the word) their flashlight in the future by putting in more modern LEDs or drivers.
You want the most modern LED? Guess you have to buy a whole new flashlight!
Just opened one of my TS10 Max with two rubber strap wrenches to change the LEDs. Just ridiculous what tools you need to to that.

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