Trip Miller
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FS: Desk Queen 1 x AA McGizmos
I have had both of these for several years and am the original owner. Both are desk queens but get used regularly. Clips show a couple of wear marks and titanium invariably shows typical swirls etc but nothing to note. No dings scratches etc. So great shape.
The Mule has a Tana Light Engine based on a Reylight driver. It is 4 modes with no memory and a true Firefly mode. I believe it is a 1.4A max if memory serves me. The LED is a XP-L Hi 4000k.
The Haiku has the first copper can LE made by Derek (datiLED). I had him make it for me several years ago and it is a solid one piece soldered set up for the best heat dissapation possible. It has a GDuP 3 driver with 3 modes with memory. I had him set it up at 20, 200, 1200 mA and it has a XP-L Hi at 5000k. Basically a great thrower out of a Haiku with all the spill of a Haiku. One of the all time best flashlights ever. You will be shocked how much great light this one puts out. The light engine was almost $150...note that my picture had a reflection in it on the LED on the Haiku. Added a picture to show it.
Both are net priced and shipped in US 50 Only unless other arrangements made directly with me. Please DM me with questions.
Mule $old
Haiku $405
I have had both of these for several years and am the original owner. Both are desk queens but get used regularly. Clips show a couple of wear marks and titanium invariably shows typical swirls etc but nothing to note. No dings scratches etc. So great shape.
The Mule has a Tana Light Engine based on a Reylight driver. It is 4 modes with no memory and a true Firefly mode. I believe it is a 1.4A max if memory serves me. The LED is a XP-L Hi 4000k.
The Haiku has the first copper can LE made by Derek (datiLED). I had him make it for me several years ago and it is a solid one piece soldered set up for the best heat dissapation possible. It has a GDuP 3 driver with 3 modes with memory. I had him set it up at 20, 200, 1200 mA and it has a XP-L Hi at 5000k. Basically a great thrower out of a Haiku with all the spill of a Haiku. One of the all time best flashlights ever. You will be shocked how much great light this one puts out. The light engine was almost $150...note that my picture had a reflection in it on the LED on the Haiku. Added a picture to show it.
Both are net priced and shipped in US 50 Only unless other arrangements made directly with me. Please DM me with questions.
Mule $old
Haiku $405
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