Hi,
im new to this board and im sorry to make another thread like this, im sure theres 100s of them already. And yeah, I did read the guide to buy your first green laser. I have been browsing internet for a few days to find me the perfect laser. The only thing Ive made sure of so far, is that I want a green laser, a very strong one.
Ive read about green lasers from 5mW - 2000mW, and found multiple sites that sells green lasers. The reason why I am posting here because I want to make sure I buy a good one, that has a fair price and are not underspeced, so I get what Im paying for. Im sure many of you have experience with a lot of green lasers and can tell me which one to buy and what your favourite green laser is???
Im basically looking for a handheld green laser thats atleast 200mW (TRUE 200mW). It has to have a strong bright beam that can be visible for 1000s of metres and able to EASILY pop balloons, light matches, cigarettes, burn through thin/light plastic or even stronger material. Btw, what does the nm count for?
Any help will be appreciated.
im new to this board and im sorry to make another thread like this, im sure theres 100s of them already. And yeah, I did read the guide to buy your first green laser. I have been browsing internet for a few days to find me the perfect laser. The only thing Ive made sure of so far, is that I want a green laser, a very strong one.
Ive read about green lasers from 5mW - 2000mW, and found multiple sites that sells green lasers. The reason why I am posting here because I want to make sure I buy a good one, that has a fair price and are not underspeced, so I get what Im paying for. Im sure many of you have experience with a lot of green lasers and can tell me which one to buy and what your favourite green laser is???
Im basically looking for a handheld green laser thats atleast 200mW (TRUE 200mW). It has to have a strong bright beam that can be visible for 1000s of metres and able to EASILY pop balloons, light matches, cigarettes, burn through thin/light plastic or even stronger material. Btw, what does the nm count for?
Any help will be appreciated.