If you had to choose inbetween those two that you mentioned, i would go for Lazerer, since it is the more reputable of the two, at least on this site, since many many of the members here got their lasers from there. So much so that the owner of the company, a certain Max, has become eponimous with good lasers and service.
Do take my opinion with a pinch of salt though, since i have only dealt with lazerer out of the two and i am heavily biased on this matter. Other members may tell you more about Warn laser and their reputation.
PS: You MUST get goggles if you are planning on buying a laser of any actual power, and also, a 1W blue laser is a horrible thing to start a coloection with - it can be very dangerous for the unexperienced with lasers.
Out of the two suppliers you mentioned, Lazerer is better. I've heard much better things about them compared to Warn Lasers. You could build your own though (like I'm planning on doing). If you do research bit by bit and gather enough information to be able to build the laser it won't be too time consuming. This thread seems like a good place to start.
ill second (or third or fourth, not sure what number we would be on) lazerer. max is really great to deal with and buy the power output chart to get an idea of the lasers true power.
Thank you very much for your answer!
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I have a stupid question! My friend to press the ON button
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without my way
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* I put the battery and the laser light is
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and that twice do you think it has damage to the laser?
because the laser must be ON and 60 seconds OFF 60 SECONDS
idk if its just me, but i cant understand that question at all. i know there is a language barrier but normally i can figure out what people are trying to say. you mind re-wording that question for us?
In your last post you said 'because the laser must be ON and 60 seconds OFF 60 SECONDS'. Are you referring to something to do with the duty cycle of the laser?