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Green 300mw-400mw+ Laser

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Hey Guys,
I am looking for a nice 300mw-400mw+ green laser from several different laser online shops. Here are my choices:

Lasertbt.com: HL 532nm 50-300

Dragonlasers.com: Handheld laser Hulk Ultra Series : Dragon Lasers

rayfoss.com: www.rayfoss.com

o-like.com: Reviews: Crown upgrade 400mW green laser torch/adjustable/waterproof [OL-CGL-400] - $195.99 : Zen Cart!, The Art of E-commerce

jetlasers.com: PL-E 3.0 GREEN LASERS AT 150MW, 300MW, 400MW, 500MW, 600MW.

If anybody's got any suggestions of a different laser please feel free to tell me.

Thanks,
Sam
 





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those are all pretty good though jet lasers and lasertbt are probably the best

also a member here runs a store and is very trusted, he even power tests the lasers for you- thejoker301 if its out of stock message him and he will get one
SFAG-300 532nm Green
 
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I am kinda new to this site and not very ready for a group buy yet. But thanks for suggestion.
 
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Thanks for the reply but I am just looking for a trustful company not a user.
 
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still the jet lasers and lasertbt are probably the best trusted companies, also careful about double posting ,, most get annoyed by it. hit edit on your posts in future
 
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CNI lasers are the best as I've heard
A 200mW greenie can be almost 2x overspec...
 
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I am so sorry! I am very new (joined yesterday) I just wanted a quick reply. Very sorry
 
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Don't worry man. Just get used to click the "edit" button. We all know you are new here :)

Relax. Good luck on your green laser search and be sure to review it so we all can see it too! :beer:
 
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lol everyone does it at least once, i did, it really only matters if you are a repeat offender,,,lol

Oh...I thought I was going to get kick out or something...haha lol...you said that you would recommend jet lasers...do they overspec their lasers?
Thanks
 
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lol you wont get banned unless you scam, ask a lot of stupid questions or just be very unpleasant, make sure to check out the rules and stickies,,

and id say its pretty likely

go to the bottom here and search jetlasers review, o-like review and laserbtb review and you will be completely satisfied with your choice
 
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I have no experience with Lasertbt, so cant speak there

I recommend the following:

the Hulk Ultra you mentioned from Dragonlasers, pretty decent divergence, size and cost. plus it's rumored that their units are just resold CNI, which seems likely to me, as others noted CNI is good.

Jetlasers PL-E pro. In My Opinion (IMO) the ONLY downfall of this laser is the divergence, which doesn't allow the beam of this laser to be visible for as far as other 532nms with better divergence, or the dot to be small at as far a distance as others. 100mW TO 800MW PL-E Pro 532nm Green Lasers

Optotronics RPL. These have the best listed divergence. this is my personal choice. It's only downfall IMO is price, poor shutter design, lack of AC input (the PL-E pro and Hercules have this), and the only battery option is a single 18650. It's got 9 power level selections, a safety key, solid and pretty host, and decently small size. Optotronics RPL Portable Green Lasers

Laserglow Hecules. This laser is hard to find fault with. IMO, it's downfalls are price, size, and the fact it runs on D batteries (If I were Laserglow, I'd try and change this to 26650 batteries). I know of at least one unit that had actual divergence measured to be better than the RPL, though on Laserglow's site, it's listed as being just a bit worse. This is the only laser of the bunch with a truly unlimited duty cycle, and modulated output option. Most people wouldn't have need of modulated output. https://www.laserglow.com/ghe

I'll say that jetlasers has the best customer service, optotronics is very good at this too. Dragonlasers has mediocre customer service, and I don't personally have experience with Laserglow's customer service
 
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I have no experience with Lasertbt, so cant speak there

I recommend the following:

the Hulk Ultra you mentioned from Dragonlasers, pretty decent divergence, size and cost. plus it's rumored that their units are just resold CNI, which seems likely to me, as others noted CNI is good.

Jetlasers PL-E pro. In My Opinion (IMO) the ONLY downfall of this laser is the divergence, which doesn't allow the beam of this laser to be visible for as far as other 532nms with better divergence, or the dot to be small at as far a distance as others. 100mW TO 800MW PL-E Pro 532nm Green Lasers

Optotronics RPL. These have the best listed divergence. this is my personal choice. It's only downfall IMO is price, poor shutter design, lack of AC input (the PL-E pro and Hercules have this), and the only battery option is a single 18650. It's got 9 power level selections, a safety key, solid and pretty host, and decently small size. Optotronics RPL Portable Green Lasers

Laserglow Hecules. This laser is hard to find fault with. IMO, it's downfalls are price, size, and the fact it runs on D batteries (If I were Laserglow, I'd try and change this to 26650 batteries). I know of at least one unit that had actual divergence measured to be better than the RPL, though on Laserglow's site, it's listed as being just a bit worse. This is the only laser of the bunch with a truly unlimited duty cycle, and modulated output option. Most people wouldn't have need of modulated output. https://www.laserglow.com/ghe

I'll say that jetlasers has the best customer service, optotronics is very good at this too. Dragonlasers has mediocre customer service, and I don't personally have experience with Laserglow's customer service

What about Lazerer? How are they?
 
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cheap. I've seen quite a few threads of late detailing bad experiences with lazerer. I've also seen people complain about unresponsive customer service, and this has been my experience. My rifle 1500mW is from them, and I like it, but I can't say I particularly recommend them. lots of the troubles i've seen regarding lazerer lasers were about green lasers from them. Also, lazerer green lasers are not IR filtered, and the batteries, charger, and safety glasses included with lasers are crap. thankfully the last three are optional, so you could at least get a laser and then get better batteries and glasses elsewhere.

Often you get what you pay for, I think you'd be better off saving for a while longer, being patient, and going with a more quality laser over a cheap one
 
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cheap. I've seen quite a few threads of late detailing bad experiences with lazerer. I've also seen people complain about unresponsive customer service, and this has been my experience. My rifle 1500mW is from them, and I like it, but I can't say I particularly recommend them. lots of the troubles i've seen regarding lazerer lasers were about green lasers from them. Also, lazerer green lasers are not IR filtered, and the batteries, charger, and safety glasses included with lasers are crap. thankfully the last three are optional, so you could at least get a laser and then get better batteries and glasses elsewhere.

Often you get what you pay for, I think you'd be better off saving for a while longer, being patient, and going with a more quality laser over a cheap one

Thanks for the Help!
 




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