Hey guys! I’m looking for an EDC light that’s 800+ (pref 1000+) lumens, tailcap switch, rechargeable via mini USB or USB-C, and less than $50– is that price point delusional?
The closest I’ve gotten is the Wurkkos FC11 but that’s a little too large for my pocket and doesn’t have the tailcap switch (which means it turns on in my pocket sometimes and I can’t turn it on as quick when I grab it). My use case is obviously flashlighty stuff but an important use for me is that it’s part of my self defense layering.

Lumintop has a “Tool AA 2.0 EDC” that is about the perfect shape (fits in my fist- not square, knobby, or fat) and size (3.52*0.73 inch), but it’s not rechargeable, not as bright as the Wurkkos (but still bright at 650 lumens), and I don’t need its 5 different light modes to cycle through if I accidentally tap the back during use. Still would recommend the light, and I thought about getting a USB-C rechargeable AA for it, but as previously stated I’d really like something a little brighter and ideally a better tailcap switch.

I browsed the forum, and I saw a couple posts about the Wurkkos TS10. It’s kind of similar in size to another light I have and is a little fat for what I’m looking for. I think the FC11 is as thick or a little thinner, and still a bit big for what I’m looking for. May still try the TS10 if I can’t find anything else. I’d still consider stuff outside of the $50 price range but I really want something inside if at all possible.

  • fulcrummed@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Hey, bit late to the party but I got my other half a Wuben C3 flashlight just for around the house. It was really cheap on Amazon but it certainly gets the job done. I have my rovyvons and lumintops and acebeams and BLFs and Emisars - shout out of appreciation to Hank and Toykeeper and Parametrek for community service - but for an easy, reliable flashlight on a budget, IP68, decent emitter colour (at this price - it’s not blue), listed at 1200lm, Tail switch, 6 modes. USB charging (usb-c from memory) - I’d recommend this for anyone that’s not wanting to geek out hard as a purist.