Illuminate Your Adventures! 🌟
The WF-502B Mini Portable Tactical Flashlight delivers a powerful 1200 lumens of brightness with a robust 10W L2 U3 LED chip, ensuring a lifespan of up to 100,000 hours. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, this compact and lightweight flashlight features a military-grade aluminum body, a single mode operation for hassle-free use, and a removable clip for easy attachment. Waterproof and versatile, it's perfect for camping, hiking, hunting, and more.
Special Feature | 10W L2 U3 1A LED Inside,Single Mode Switch,Driver Support 3.7V-18V |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | 10W L2 U3 LED,6000-6500K |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 1200 Lumens |
Included Components | Battery |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 4.09 ounces |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer and Seller Combination |
Brand | Skysted |
Brightness | 1200 Lumen |
Battery Description | cr123a |
Finish Type | Metallic |
Light Source Wattage | 10 Watts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor sports and indoor activities (Camping, Hiking, Hunting, etc.) |
Manufacturer | Skysted |
UPC | 703681467185 |
Part Number | Skysted-WF502B |
Item Weight | 4.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.24 x 1.3 x 1.01 inches |
Item model number | Skysted-WF502B |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Metallic |
Wattage | 10 watts |
Horsepower | 10 hp |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | 10W L2 U3 1A LED Inside,Single Mode Switch,Driver Support 3.7V-18V |
Usage | for hunting,fishing,hiking,camping,walking,emergency etc |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | cr123a |
K**N
Favorite basic flashlight! ON-OFF, simple very bright, WORKS!!!
I am a flashlight addict, There I admitted it....! This flashlight I have bought many times and leave them all over. They are cheap. Well constructed. Use a single 18650 battery. Buy panasonic 18650 lithium batteries, don't go cheap. Charge lasts a very long time. They are bright and last hours. And the best of all, it is ON or OFF!!!!!!!! No multiple modes to fumble thru, no strobe to blind you, it just works. Keep a spare battery in a zip lock sandwich bag in your coat pocket if you are a heavy user. It is my favorite everyday use flashlight. Only maintenance is clean threads with a isopropyl alcohol soaked Q-tip once a year. Charge battery every 6 months of no use, set a reminder on your calender. This is a KISS flashlight....
C**S
The best cheap single click light you can get for the money. Mine is 6 years old and still going.
I have had this light since 2019 and have used it almost daily, well nightly 😆. Works just as good almost 6 years later as the day I got it. It is all scratched up and beat up from the years of use and abuse and has not altered it's beautiful, one click and light everything up function. Anyone looking for a cheap priced light that can take daily abuse and being dropped probably over 100 times at least in my case anyways, this is the light for you. There is not a better light in or even near this price range at all for a simple click and point light. Unlike some other have commented on heat, I have had this thing on for 30+ minutes at a time, many times while doing work in the dark and have never had a heating issue with it. Yeah, all bright led lights get some heat on them but this one does not get cooking hot or not enough to damage it or anything it's sitting on. You so need to have or buy your own 18650 battery/charger. This is the light only. I have lots of other lights so I have a lot of batteries laying around lol I do suggest you don't buy the cheapest battery you can find because those are pretty much useless and a waste of money. Spend the few extra bucks and buy a good set of batteries. Light only takes 1 battery but always best to have a 2nd charged and ready to swap out if needed. As you can see this light is cheap and you will prob spend more on the batteries and charger lol but as you progress into your flashlight purchases you will be glad you bought good batteries because bigger and brighter lights need the good batteries to really do their thing and cheap ones die so fast in bigger lights you will spend more time charging your batteries than you will using your light. Anyways, get this light as your I don't care if I break it light and you won't be disappointed. I have their other multi click light and it's been just as good. Sometimes you just want a light you don't have to mess with clicking buttons and cycling through light functions. One click and having light is most easy and handy for most occasions.
T**R
Good quality, simple, maybe too simple. Satisfied customer.
Very bright with an 18650 battery installed (not included). Seems to be well made and the battery fits well. I gave minus 1 star because I've never been able to find the perfect flashlight. Either they have too many or too little modes, the modes are activated or changed in a weird way, or flexibility on battery type is not good. The good and the bad of this light is it has one mode. It's good because it's simple. The bad is because it's always on "high" mode and I can imagine a 10 watt Cree LED is going to suck up the juice pretty quick on a 9 watt-hour 18650 battery. I'm not sure if it operates on the full 10 watts, so maybe the battery life is better than expected. I have done no tests on that. No focus, which makes it simple. The beam shape is good for general use. Battery type is flexible with an 18650 lithium or two CR123A lithium. Two battery types is a nice feature not seen in all lights. I recommend it if the features listed above suit you. I'd say it's great for general use if you're not too far away from a charger or do not use it for extended periods. As an emergency light, it might not be the best option if the battery drains quickly. I see it as a good utility light or tactical light where performance matters over longevity. For an emergency light I would prefer something with a high and low mode, just those two (Good luck finding that). Who the heck needs a strobe and SOS mode? I've seen that on other lights. That's what my second hand is for.
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