

🔦 Illuminate your world like a pro — never be left in the dark again!
The Wurkkos TS32 is a compact yet powerhouse LED flashlight delivering up to 13000 lumens through 12 LH351D flood LEDs and 1 SFT40 spotlight LED. Featuring dual light sources, dual side switches, and both stepped and ramping brightness modes, it offers versatile lighting for camping, hiking, and emergency use. Its USB-C rechargeable battery doubles as a power bank, while the IP68 waterproof aerospace aluminum body ensures durability in any environment.









| ASIN | B0BWK5QNJ2 |
| Batteries | 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #730,533 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #5,645 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand | Wurkkos |
| Brightness | 13000 Lumen |
| Bulb Features | Combination of floodlight and spotlight, high CRI |
| Color | TS32- LH315D |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (102) |
| Date First Available | February 22, 2023 |
| Finish Type | Anodized |
| Finish types | Anodized |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.05 pounds |
| Item model number | ts32-lh351d |
| Light Output Maximum | 13000 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | wurkkos |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Handheld |
| Number of Batteries | 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Lights | 13 |
| Part Number | ts32-lh351d |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 8"D x 5.5"W x 3.1"H |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Special Feature | Rechargeable |
| Special Features | Rechargeable |
| Style | Compact |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 13000 Lumens |
M**E
Little powerhouse!
This is a fantastic little light! It fits well in the hand, not so small that I'll fumble it or so large that I feel like I'll get tired holding it. Definitely smaller than I expected it to be, but in a good way. And I like that it uses 21700 batteries because they're common, cheap, and high capacity. Power bank function is awesome! I love the security of knowing that when I forget to charge my phone I have a battery bank, without having to carry a dedicated one. The LEDs used in this are also great, don't wash everything out or look overly blue, just a neutral mid day white. Best of all is definitely the user interface. This light has RGB secondary lights and you can set them to show battery level or just cycle through a rainbow (🌈), which my kids love! You can fairly easily set a max brightness too, so I can hand off "the rainbow flashlight" to my kids and not not worry about them blinding themselves or others! It has a magnet in the base, quite strong. And USBC! Little thing but super nice. As far as use goes it's very floody, I don't notice any weird artifacts. Just a good wall of light.
S**Y
Really cool, simple, versatile light
I have 12+ Sofirn (same company) and Wurkkos flashlights. Many of them have different purposes yet sometimes their uses overlap. Some lights are great for far away spotlighting in a narrow pattern. Others are better closer up (under 30ft) with a nice wide flood pattern. A few lights have a little of both attributes. The only major difference between lights after that is how powerful is it and how small or large is it? This lights purpose is much like a simple inexpensive Swiss Army knife. It is one of the smallest good lights you can get from them. What you may lose in power you gain in compactness and get 3 different lights in one. 3 lights : red/flash red, flashlight(lo/med/hi), glowing lamp(lo/med/hi). Honestly the red is worthless to me although some may like it in an emergency. The flashlight is good enough to get by most places, especially inside your house like how I use it. My favorite feature though is the glowing lamp mode. It doesn’t shine anywhere light a flashlight but instead lights up an area like a lamp would. I use this when I have to hit the bathroom late at night and don’t want a bright light hitting my eyes! Also good for reading or a nice little nite lite . All in all it’s a great little lite to keep in your pocket or in your car. If you need more brightness or throw that’s when you need to own more than one light!
P**V
Great little light
I have to say, I *really* like the size of this thing. It's 2-3/4" x 7/8" and it is PERFECT for fitting in to that little pocket above the main pocket in your pants. I haven't had it for a long time, but I'm pretty convinced it's going to become part of my every-day carry. The lamp itself is a pleasant color and certainly bright enough for my needs. I'm not entirely sure how I'll use the lantern feature, but even if I never do -- the beam light is perfect for my needs. The only thing which could use improvement is the control mechanism -- because there are so many states the lamp can be in (and only one button), you have to execute a series of long, short, and double clicks to get through all the functions. It seems cumbersome, but definitely not a deal breaker. The above critique said, it's definitely worth it.
B**A
Mighty Mouse!
I am in the ship repair business, so I often find myself in very dark confined spaces of ships like ballast tanks and void spaces. I’ve been a long time fan of the Wurkkos FC11, so much so that I have more than one and I have bought them as gifts for others. So along comes this little guy, and it immediately strikes a chord with me. The only thing the FC11 lacks for me is the flood light, which is fantastic. This thing is really bright, and the ability to light up a general space is REALLY handy! Some folks might get use out of the red light feature, but I find it just gets in my way. (I also don’t care for strobes, SOS, etc so I’m happy this only has the red light feature, which I guess I might use if I was camping or something) A big problem I have with my trusty FC11 is that it’s really easy to accidentally turn on in your pocket. Not so with the WK04, requiring a long press to start. No more bright pockets and dead batteries!! Pros: Tiny, this thing will fit into any pocket (picture is the WK04 next to one of my FC11s) Literally as big as a fat tube of chapstick Flood and Spot light BRIGHT! So bright when the flood light is on you can barely see the power button to turn it back off Rechargeable like most (all?) of Wurkkos lights, and it charges with the quickness Cons: Really wish it had a magnet (but again I work in metal boxes so I get TONS of use out of that)
T**N
A serious little light! With a FUN SIDE!
This is indeed an amazing little light! I use it on my nightly hikes in the woods and then use it to project cool colors on the walls when I get home! It is very efficient in that it holds a high lumen level for a long time! Not Turbo but I don't need that for hiking anyway. I love the Anduril program and am getting it memorized. Wurkkos REALLY makes great lights! Especially for the price! As the weeks roll by I continue to grab this flashlight out of my growing collection as my EDC light for the day. I leave the AUX color pattern blinking all day it it always picks me up a bit when I see it. The constant "ON" feature for the colored background lights does not seem to drain the battery very much so I don't worry about whether the light will be up for more later. It is a super durable light and has a solid feel. It is just heavy enough to let you know it is quality!
Y**1
Poor quality control, dangerous temperatures. Recommend do not buy.
Received defective unit (returning). Flood light switch did not respond, flood light could not be turned off, or adjusted. Temperature elevated to point that I could not touch flashlight handle without burning my skin. I'd call this VERY poor Chinese quality control. Light was indeed very bright.
W**S
Small but powerful
Love this powerful small flashlight, keep it on my keychain
T**Y
Welcome one an all for it is story time. Saw this light on a few Youtube channels and, having taken a shine to the pretty colours, decent medium output runtime and 4K lumen turbo mode I ponied up the cash for the 519A LED version. Chosen because the reported quality of tint with the general light. All fun to begin with, using Anduril 2 to control the light and play with the auxiliary coloured lights. In fact, I sometimes ended up using the TS25 at work as it had a very nice graduated and floody beam, which, for indoor use inspecting and surveying, was very practical. As reported, the tint was indeed very pleasant plus the coloured auxiliary lights were a laugh to show off. But, after about three months of intermittent usage the light began to play up. Beginning with not turning on in the last remembered mode and then either turning on full whack or very low. This was no matter whether the light was set to basic or to advanced Anduril control settings. You can use Anduril to reset the light back to factory settings, which I did a few times. Problems persisted and got worse. However, more serious issue was the periodic overheating on low output levels or, worse still, the random turning off completely when you don't need it to. Leaving you in the pitch black, scrambling for your back up light. I tried different 21700 batteries, in case that was the issue, but eventually, as of a month a so ago the torch just stopped turning on at all. Three and a half months and then dead. No fun now. I've had similar issues in the past with el cheapo torches and learned my lesson, but the Wurkkos TS25 is not a budget bit of kit. The way the torch packed in suggested to me that they've used more economical and perhaps lesser quality internal electronic hardware that lacks any kind of resilience to even light use. This is no good for a device dependent on an enthusiast level operating system aimed at people who know their stuff. Unfortunately, the Wurkkos TS25 has turned out to be an unreliable toy, best left on the shelf, having no use in any real life environment where you might actually need it.