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Where can I get a quality laser?

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I'm looking to buy a DPSS laser with 300mW +.
There so many small websites selling them I don't know which ones are good or bad.

After I got my poor quality Dragonlaser for $200, Im looking for some advice on where to go from you laser experts.
 





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Thanks for the link, but wow those cost a lot. Good thing I get paid Monday, i'm gonna need it...
 
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Hey, you said quality laser! And that's not even the top of the pile! a Hercules 500mW green will cost you $6000!
 

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Go optotronics if you want quality, you will definitely get it, + abit more!
 

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First off, yes, optotronics is top notch in quality etc. and they are actually priced very well compared to the equivavlent lasers sold by other companies. BUT, they are certainly not the only option. it really depends on what you are looking for. Not everyone wants a big RPL. So, what are you looking for?

Also, I am very curious to know about your experience with dragonlasers. Do you just mean you want to upgrade? Becuase low power does not mean low quality. And from what I have heard (and I've researched this a lot ) Dragonlasers is a very good, trustworthy company with only minor blemishes on it's record. They have excellent customer service. So I suspect If your laser is "low quality" it may have broken during shippment (pretty common as DPSS lasers are very fragile) and you should talk to Dragonlasers to get it replaced. I am guessing you got a viper 95mW? That is a LOT of bang for your buck. And it should be good quality. Dragonlasers isn't the manufacturer, they just sell lasers made by CNI. They are by no means low quality. So yeah, try to straighten that out with Dragonlasers. Or maybe your expectations were built up too high? Who knows.
 

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Oh and the generally agreed top three companies are:

Optotronics.com, Laserglow.com, and novalasers.com

these companies have perfect records and prioritize customer satisfaction.

after that comes Dragonlasers which had a rocky start but is on the right path to become like the above stated companies.

companies to avoid:

Wickedlasers, highlasers, biglasers, extremelasers, and techlasers.
 

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I would go with optotronics for sure, Nova and Laser Glow both sell high powered portables but they are bigger than the RPL, so looks like the RPL is your best choice, plus the RPL costs a little less too :p
 
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Thanks for all the advice, I went with a red 250mW laser from Laserglow. (Special Features: Low cost) lol
Fan cooled and everything but I don't see a problem with that.

About my Dragonlaser. When i first got it it seemed a little weak (doing being able to do what it says it should)
Like lighting matches.

It was about half a year ago when I got it and didn't really use it much. And now it not working how it should.

I must say I will never order another Dragonlaser, and I will never recommend them.

I have sold my $200 Dragonlaser for $50 (on this forum :) )
And can't wait to get my Laserglow!
 
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Okay, but you do realise that for the price of an Orion you could have gotten an Aries-125 that is much brighter, or an X175 from NOVALasers? Green lasers are so much more impressive.

And you could've gotten a 250mW red off JayRob from these forums for $200. :-/
 
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Ah well yeah, I wanted the module not another pen laser. and the green would have been my first choice but the price looked a lot better for the red.

Does the red lasers just not show up as good or something?
 
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To put it in perspective, my 200mW red is only about as bright as my 30mW green. :-/
 

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Have you seen the beamspecs of that laserglow lab red?
Transverse Mode Near TEM00
Longitudinal Mode Multi
Beam divergence, full angle (mrad) <3.0
Beam diameter at the aperture (mm) ~6.0 nearly square beam

Square beam.....
Unless you bought the module solely for a lasershow you are going to be disappointed.
 
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nah, the brightness isnt that important to me. and i got a 50mw green from aixiz lasers coming as well.
 




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