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    Wurkkos TS10 review

    Haha, well, it did keep me busy. I got delayed in reviews this winter, due to a move. Took awhile until everything settled down and I'm getting through my backlog. Too many lights, too little time.
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    Wurkkos TS10 review

    My latest review: Wurkkos TS10 The TS10 is well known to many of you - a popular multi-emitter, 1×14500 light from Wurkkos that features the sophisticated Anduril user interface. Powerful, compact, and available in a wide range of build options. I can see why these lights get a lot of love...
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    Wurkkos W15

    Latest review: Wurkkos WK15 I know this is an older model, but I thought it was odd that there is a relative lack of reviews on it. The WK15 is a relatively compact, inexpensive, general-purpose flashlight running on a single 21700 battery. It features the common Cree XHP50.2 emitter. Hope...
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    Sofirn SC33 review

    My latest review: Sofirn SC33 I'm still going through my backlog of lights, so bear with me. The SC33 is a high-output, general-purpose flashlight running on a single included rechargeable 21700 battery. It features a well-regulated and efficient boost circuit for maximum performance. To wit...
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    Acebeam L19 v2.0 review

    Still going through my backlog. Next up: Acebeam L19 v2.0 The Acebeam L19 v2.0 a very long-throwing hunting flashlight, featuring a TIR lens for maximum throw with minimal spill. Powered by a single included 21700 battery, the light features dual electronic and tactical switches. Very...
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    Emisar D1 review

    Thanks - I was thinking I need to shorten these reviews a bit, as they are getting very lengthy! But it is a super nice light, and was a pleasure to test and use.
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    Emisar D1 review

    It's been a few months since my last review - life got busy. :) But I'm back, with a long overdue review of Hank's Emisar D1 pocket thrower. Emisar D1 review The D1 is a high-quality Hank light built as a compact thrower, and running on a single 18650/18500/18350 battery. Features a wide...
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    Selfbuilt's Flashlight Reviews: the new and improved flashlightreviews.ca

    Yes, I've been in the midst of moving for the last several months, so haven't had time to post reviews. My review of Hank's D1 is next, but the L19 will be right after that. Hopefully in the next couple of weeks.
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    Armytek Doberman Pro

    I remember that light, a helluva thrower. I gifted it away awhile back to an outdoorsy family. I should check in with them to see if they still use it. It had some artifacts for sure.
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    Mateminco SL02 EDC Review

    Yes, that is a nice light - love the beam and tint, Thanks, it is good to be back. It is a decent looking light, with a pretty cool optic. But the circuit clearly needs some work.
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    Mateminco SL02 EDC Review

    Thanks for that. You throw these things out there into the ether, and its hard to know if people find them useful or not. :) The light may or may not be to everyone's tastes, but hopefully the testing and comparisons are useful to those who are considering it.
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    Mateminco SL02 EDC Review

    Been a bit busy lately IRC, but here's my latest review: Mateminco SL02 EDC The SL02 is a budget light that runs off a 18650 or 18350 battery (both included), using distinctive body tubes. Also includes auxillary RGB modes in the head and tailcap. Here is a sample runtime on 18350: Light is...
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    Cyansky P25 v2.0

    Thanks for that, I appreciate the support!
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    Cyansky P25 v2.0

    My latest review: Cyansky P25 v2.0 The P25 is a tactical-style, general-purpose flashlight running on a single included 21700 battery. It features the high output XHP70.3 emitter, in cool white. Here is a teaser runtime on max, as well as a blow-up to show the extended runtime on Turbo before...
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    Emisar D4K review

    Latest review: Emisar D4K This is my first Hank light, and it doesn't disappoint. I went with the optional boost driver, which I strongly recommend for the higher and more regulated output. Here are some sample runtimes from my review: Next up will be the D1 model, stay tuned for updates!
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