Summary

Clips are a common feature on flashlights. They make it easy to attach the flashlight to a pocket or a belt. In some cases, the clip can also be useful during operation, allowing you to keep your hands free. And on some models, the clip is even an integral part of the design.

The Wurkkos HD03 is such a clip flashlight. It features three channels for a spot light, flood light and colorful RGB lighting. With its clip and the integrated magnet, it can be mounted in many ways.

The full review is available here:

English review at BudgetLightForum
German review on my website

  • SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world
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    2 months ago

    According to comments below, I’m probably wrong here. I just find that the topic of the clip’s construction and durability not having been mentioned at all so odd that it felt like a deliberate omission. Sorry, all.

    Due to lack of mention otherwise, I’m going to assume the clip is almost entirely plastic which doesn’t bode well for durability. I realize it’s a budget light, but there are just certain things that shouldn’t be skimped on - especially considering the rather short-sighted fact that the magnetic and lanyard functionalities are dependent upon said clip.

    • SammysHP@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 months ago

      Sorry, I completely forgot to write about the material, as anything other than aluminum is an exception in the lights I review, so I don’t even mention it anymore.

      The body and clip are made completely out of aluminum, with a steel pin in the hinge.

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        2 months ago

        Thank you for that! While i still find it a bit of a bad idea to rely on something that may break or detach from the main body for at least the lanyard attachment, knowing that it’s noticeably more solidly built than I feared makes me feel much better about the idea of buying it.

        I hate all the money I’ve wound up wasting in my life because companies decided to cut some corner I didn’t think to check for at the time of purchase. Especially with “enshittification” running rampant all around us nowadays, I’ve become exceedingly skeptical, and wary of potential failure points.

        Thanks again for clearing that up, as well as for the otherwise well-done review - you don’t see very many that are so full of detailed information while still managing to keep things succinct and to the point. A highly efficient review is much appreciated!

        (Must be the German mindset, as I actually spent several formative childhood years living there myself - I guess something must’ve rubbed off on me.)

        Vielen Dank.

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          2 months ago

          Thanks! The clip feels very solid and I don’t think it’s weaker than any other part of the light. And even if something breaks, it costs only about $15.

    • thesohoriots@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      I have mine in my hand now, and it sure feels like the same material as the body — very cold, I’d assume it’s metal.