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Sold/Expired **SOLD** Milky "CREEMATOR" with Focusable TIR Optic **SOLD**

mbely2

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For Sale is the Milkyspit special creation: The "CREEMATOR" with 4 nicely spaced levels of light output, focusable TIR optic, and body bored-out to accept a 17670 rechargeable. Light has max output of 220-250 lumens.

"CREEMATOR" is fresh from the Milky labs; it is MINT, just as received from the Master.

With it's focusing ability "Creemator" can be tuned up for brighter sidespill, or with tight focused beam, for jaw-dropping reach (throw).
In addition, with the top half of the head removed, it can be used as a flood light, like a "mule" ...

Below is the description in Milky's own words:

"CREEmator in KX2 HA-NAT head, Acorn867 with creamy warm white beam tint, focusable TIR optic, dual-AR-coated Pyrex lens... mounted on SureFire E2L HA-NAT body with tactical clicky tail. The body has been bored-out to accept a 17670 rechargeable without problems. The light itself will run nicely on 1x17670 rechargeable or 2x123 primaries, and the head could be moved to any SureFire E-series compatible body. Max output somewhere in the 220-250 lumens ballpark.

The focusing capability allows for fine-tuning the beam to an intense, perfectly circular spot at distance, and is actually a significant benefit... think of how a camera needs to focus the image based on distance from it... the light essentially does that in reverse, allowing for a tight, intense beam at both close and long ranges. In addition, the top half of the head is easily removable for use as an all-flood mule-style light... it's not weatherproof with the head off, of course, but still plenty useful.

Some minor niceties: heads use silicone o-rings for optimal environmental resistance and long life; threads and mating parts lubricated with Krytox or a nanoparicle lubricant, for optimal wear resistance and further improved seal."


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Price is **SOLD**$285.00 Shipping via USPS Priority Mail with delivery confirmation is included in this price. I can ship to USA address only

Not to be held responsible for package lost in the mail.
If you like your shipping insured, please add $5.00

I prefer PayPal, but will also accept Postal Money Order. If paid by PayPal, please add 3%. CC PayPal is fine.

First unconditional "I'll take it" posted in this thread gets priority.

At this time I am not interested in any trades.

Thank you for looking,

Mark
 
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Re: FS: Milky "CREEMATOR" with Focusable TIR Optic

Mark, how does one adjust the spot to flood?

You rotate the top 2/3 of the head...where you see the indents in the head. You can probably even take the head off completely and have a bright flood light. It's quite fun for shadow puppets. I do that with my ML-1x Q5. :)
 
Re: FS: Milky "CREEMATOR" with Focusable TIR Optic

You rotate the top 2/3 of the head...where you see the indents in the head. You can probably even take the head off completely and have a bright flood light. It's quite fun for shadow puppets. I do that with my ML-1x Q5. :)

Thanks, ttran97 for answering this!

I just to add, that even with adjustable focus, this light wouldn't make perfect flood output: it is still Cree based light and it's flood type of beam is not as good and artifact free as Seoule with stippled reflector.

Mark
 
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Re: FS: Milky "CREEMATOR" with Focusable TIR Optic

Thanks, ttran97 for answering this!

I just to add, that even with adjustable focus, this light wouldn't make perfect flood output: it is still Cree based light and it's flood type of beam is not as good and artifact free as Seoule with stippled reflector.

Mark

No problem, Mark!

You've got to post your milkyspit mods collection some time! You've been gathering up quite a few of them recently!

I'm surprised that this light is still up here. It's really good that the body has been bored out to fit 17670s. That's important so that you don't damage the Acorn driver with two RCR123s. Plus, I like the convenience of using 17670s in my "long" E2e bodies. Takes up less space in the charger!

Aside from my Milky Tranzilla mod, this Creemator is going to be the brightest you can get these E-series lights for now. I'm sure it looks amazing with all that light being thrown out the optic!
 
Re: FS: Milky "CREEMATOR" with Focusable TIR Optic

Mark, how does one adjust the spot to flood?

I have one of these and though you can make it somewhat floody, that's not really what it does best. What it does allow you to do however is get it to focus into a perfect wide spot beam that is really quite awesome.
 
Re: FS: Milky "CREEMATOR" with Focusable TIR Optic

I will take it, per our earlier PM's, if that is OK with Cameron.
 
Re: FS: Milky "CREEMATOR" with Focusable TIR Optic

I will take it, per our earlier PM's, if that is OK with Cameron.

Well LouRoy, that's how to do it!

Of course it's OK with me. You are the first unconditional "I'll take it" insofar as the condition wasn't one that the seller had to accept.

Now, I'm sorry to see I missed out... and I'll take a backup position, please, but I dilly-dallied while you pulled the trigger.

Cameron Reddy
 
Re: **SPF** Milky "CREEMATOR" with Focusable TIR Optic **SPF**

"Creemator" is now sold to LouRoy. Thanks guys!

Mark
 
Re: FS: Milky "CREEMATOR" with Focusable TIR Optic

I'm interested. I PM'd a couple of questions.

Cameron Reddy

Cameron Reddy,
I will answer your PM questions later today.
Sorry, you missed this one, but I am sure Milky can make another one for you.

Mark
 
Re: FS: Milky "CREEMATOR" with Focusable TIR Optic

I have one of these and though you can make it somewhat floody, that's not really what it does best. What it does allow you to do however is get it to focus into a perfect wide spot beam that is really quite awesome.

Good point, Scottiver!
 
Re: FS: Milky "CREEMATOR" with Focusable TIR Optic

No problem, Mark!

You've got to post your milkyspit mods collection some time! You've been gathering up quite a few of them recently!

I am a big fan of Milky mods: he is making an amazing mods! However I think I got too many lights: to many to use all of them, and I don't want to become a collector. Milky's lights are screaming to be used! That's why I am selling few right now. Sometime I will post my small collection.

Mark
 
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