Great review! Just wanted to clarify that the rattle is NOT the battery. It's actually the magnet which is loose in the cap. This becomes apparent when you attach the flashlight to something metal then slowly remove it. They seem to be using a small neodymium in the cap that's not affixed. The battery is very snug between the spring in the head piece and tail cap unless your unit is somehow defective!
I’ll try that. I like the idea of using a protected battery in any case, given that I charge the battery in the flashlight and don’t always 100% trust these cheaper lights to not overcharge the battery.
The lowest price I could find on this shipped to Canada was 38 CAD including shipping. That was yesterday. Today, the price jumped up by ten bucks. Darn you Jon! Seriously though, it's bad because I sorta wanted it but good because I really don't need it.
just read on that amazon link a usb-c to usb-c charging cable will not recharge the light you would have to use a usb-a (rectangle/normal) to usb-c cable thats a little disappointing. this is a step in the right direction at a great price though! i usually recommend the wowtac a1s to everyone but this will be my next suggestion. i plan to get one anyways and switch it to group 2. i like a ramping ui great review!
Is this confirmed? I plugged my charger (c to c) into the flashlight and the red light came right on. Does this mean the flashlight isn't charging even with the red light on?
@@LiquidRetro ok perfect, yes the red light came on once I plugged my c to c cable into after I received it. I need to do a ramp check on my graveyard shift and I'm excited to try out this flashlight so I can do it without getting out of the car
What you thought was a milling problem with the tailcap is the design language of the flashlight. They are regularly spaced facets that echo the head. And I think you have it reversed: they milled all the way around and then machined the facets flat. Anyhow, it is a cool visual design thing. Otherwise, thank you for the review.
@@LiquidRetro Would the light accommodate a higher mAh battery (3600mAh?) If so then the extra size of the battery might fill in the gap and reduce rattle.
I'm a bit concerned about bais here if your both taking a promotion from wurkkos and at the same time offering a review. Can you shed some more light on that?
My reviews are unbiased and I tell it how I see it. My only revenue is RU-vid and Amazon affiliate links. I do not do paid product endorsements. The FC11 is a fantastic all around light.
@@LiquidRetroYou are not reiterating that you received it for free from Wurkkos, right? I am not questioning your ethics as much as I am finding your answer to @macaramen1344 incomplete where completeness would help support the idea of your independence.
Hi dear thank you for video I have questions while I check the page on banggood Thera are many questions about battery is it include the box or not customer has answered not include . Could you explain it ?
I believe there is a newer model coming but it's not a direct replacement since the new one uses a larger battery. I can't remember if this blinks you battery voltage or not. Either way this is still a great choice for the money.
@@BurntPlaydoh sunlight isn't sunlight. varies by latitude on the earth, time of year and time of day. not many live at the equator at high noon. I prefer the temperature of late afternoon sunlight in California in any season except summer. to me that is 4000K