Wurkkos Dive Light Earlier Birds Testers: Acknowledging Challenges and Looking for Your Input

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Please pay attention to the quality of the o-rings. Their cost is minute compared to the cost of the rest of your device and it is a pity flooding such nice lights just because of crap o-rings.
You are the first mention that point, nobody talk about the o-rings earlier. I suppose it is the key point for Wurkkos light development. Thank you so much sir
 
@Wurkkos Diving Light Not really sure how all this works, but I dive in darkwater environments pretty regularly (planning to get 20-40 dives in the next three months) and have a decent number of friends/dive buddies who do the same. Between the lot of us, we could definitely put your lights through their paces. I don't keep a blog, but I studied engineering in college, so I have technical writing training for whatever that's worth. I've got the capacity to take underwater footage of the lights, in action, in several different dark/low vis environments, so if any of that seems suitable and y'all're still looking for testers, let me know. If interested, I could also contact a fellow I know that runs dive charters under similar conditions, and see if he'd be interested as well.
It's never late my man. We are happy to work with all professional divers. Let's PM more about it :wink:
 
We dive regularly in murky, cold waters with some cheap Aplos dive lights (that admittedly work reasonably well, not so powerful though!), but we'd love to test the DL03 :D
 
I just bought the Wurkkos High Lumens Waterproof Flashlight for Diving,Max 15000 Lumens Fast USB C Rechargeable Scuba Dive Torch Light from Amazon they had $20 off the original price of $159.99. I opened it the quality feels pretty damn solid a heavy chuck of metal. The finish is nice feels premium, I turned on the light at home for a couple seconds is damn bright. Feels and looks like a good light.

I mean at this price for 15000 Lumens if this dive light lasts for a 2 - 3 years or so will be a pretty damn good deal. Never tried it underwater yet but once I go diving next week I will know. Hope is good, and hope they have good warranty if it poops. Orca torch is getting expensive so this seems like a good deal.

Really what I am looking for is if there is an issue with the lights will Wurkkos be responsive, if so I would recommend to my dive buddies and dive group. Why not good deal good quality definitely would let people know since the other lights are so damn expensive.
 

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