

🔦 Light up your world with precision and power — the FC11C is your ultimate everyday carry essential!
The Wurkkos FC11C is a compact, rechargeable EDC flashlight featuring a high-performance 90 CRI Nichia LED that outputs up to 1200 lumens with a beam distance of 155 meters. It offers USB-C charging with a battery status indicator, a magnetic tail cap for hands-free use, and a rugged aerospace-grade aluminum body rated IP67 waterproof and impact resistant. Multiple lighting modes, including a unique ramping mode and memory function, make it versatile for professional and outdoor use.








| Manufacturer | Wurkkos |
| Item model number | FC11C 519A 5K |
| Product Dimensions | 14.48 x 4.5 x 6.86 cm; 65 g |
| ASIN | B0D311QCJM |
K**K
This light is small but really bright. It doesn’t take up much space and works exactly as expected. The high CRI 5000K LED gives off a natural, comfortable light that's easy on the eyes. It has a solid, well-made build, and I love the magnetic base. I already have a Wurkkos headlamp that's great, and this flashlight lives up to the same quality. I'll definitely continue buying their products. Good quality and worth the money.
M**G
I have the previous version of this light, the FC11, and I liked it so much that I purchased the FC11C to replace it as my everywhere carry light. I liked the black one that I had to hop on the green version and it's absolutely beautiful! The FC11 series lights have a great lumen output, magnetic base, great build quality, usb-c charging, and a well built pocket clip. The new FC11C is vastly improved under the skin over it's predecessor. The FC11C uses a high end Nichia 519A LED so the light output is really color accurate and has a high CRI. This means when you are looking at colors such as, red, green, blue, etc… they all look the way they should and are not washed out. This may not sound like a big deal but when you are trying to identify something in the pitch black, you will be happy you have a light with good CRI. The other major improvement on the FC11C is the driver. A driver basically takes the power from the battery and allows it to flow to the light. The new FC11C uses a buck driver which is very efficient. An efficient driver will generate less heat and will regulate the power much better which means that you will get much longer run times and the light won't burn you after it's been on high for 5 minutes. One other note about the light is that mode 2 opens up a ramping mode that allows a really low lumen low mode. This is even lower than the low mode that the light ships with out of the box. I love the extra low lumen mode for not waking my wife up when I have to get up late at night. To enable this, hold the button down when turning the light on. It takes about 3 seconds and the light will flash once to let you know that it's changed. Trust me, do this right away, it's a game changer. Overall, if you can't tell, I love this light. It's got everything you would want from a multi-purpose light and you won't be disappointed. The FC11C is the one to get and I 100% love the green version.
J**P
Great light. It's not going to be the light to spot something a mile away but it will be the one you use in normal life situations. A pleasant glow with good range of flood and throw. The LED emitter projects a warmer light that shows true colors as opposed to some other lights. Perfect when you need to use the light to identify things by color. No worries about cutting the blue wire or the green wire by mistake. I bought the green anodized light. I can't find any flaws with the sanitizing but it is a little slick. I'll be using the lanyard. The magnetic tail is string enough to hold the light securely in a horizontal position without sliding down The reasons for 4 stars vs 5 - In ramping mode, it ramps too quickly. In stepped mode, the instructions state there are 4 steps, eco/low/medium/high, in relatively, there are 3, L/M/H. K be using this light daily as my inspection light and I'll recommend it to anyone.
S**F
Great build quality, matching the few other Wurrkos flashlights I have purchased for myself and as gifts so far. It has a nice solid feel, quality Anodized coating, nice clicky button that should last for years of use. As for the light, the 5000K Nichia 519A element with the orange peel reflector and mineral glass lens produces a wonderful 95 CRI (Color Rendering Index) light which renders colors very accurately, comparable to natural light, while I am not sensitive to flickering, the Buck Circuit design eliminates any flickering for those that are. The claimed max 1200 Lumens output, while not measured, seems plenty bright at high and turbo for a flashlight of this size, easily lighting up my backyard woods or a dark room, using a common 18650 battery (which is included), with a built in USB C charging port that can use any USB phone charger is a great convenience as well. Great features with the simple UI, such as the lockout setting (keeps it from turning on if in your pocket or bag or purse, selectable step brightness mode or smooth ramping brightness mode, as well as strobe and it remembers your last brightness level, except for strobe I believe. And one of my favorites is the strong magnetic tail cap, very useful if working under the sink or under the hood and you need both hands free! Probably my favorite EDC Flashlight I have used to date, very pleased!
A**0
I think in the world of flashlights you really have to see the color of the beam in action to know if you will like it or not. This is a "High CRI" light (color rendering index). I didn't realize how much impact this would have until I used this light side by side with it's sibling, the FC12C. For me, the warm, very yellow hue just doesn't light things up all that well. I understand that colors are more realistic with warmer lights but when it comes to what I can see, I will take a cooler, whiter light all day (night) long. As a mechanic, I think this light may be beneficial when working on wiring harnesses under the dash where being able to identify the color of wire in a tight space is extremely important but I haven't tried that against my other lights to know if it truly makes that much difference. Warmer lights are also less harsh so sensitive eyes may prefer this warmer color. I had to run this light on high or turbo to see well at all and as you may know, most lights like this can only run on those higher outputs for a very limited time before they "throttle back" due to thermal regulation. The FC12C on the other hand puts out excellent light even on its mid setting (which it can maintain for a long time) and when you hit high or turbo the light output is impressive for such a budget light. Size is nice. It will fit in a pocket but I wouldn't want to carry it in my pocket all day. Beam pattern gives a nice flood and I really appreciate the magnetic tail (but it doesn't have a tail switch which some people really like). I also like that this light has a buck driver so your light output should remain consistent whether fully or partially charged (as long as thermal regulation doesn't come into play). In my opinion, any new light should either have a buck or a boost driver these days. I have several Wurkkos lights and I am a big fan in general, just not a fan of this particular light. They make high quality lights at a reasonable cost. As I wrote this review I realized how many features of this light I really like. If they offered this light with a cooler led I think it would be one of my favorites but until then I'll stick with my others.
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