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Just ordered a Optotronics 150mW green :D

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Hi everyone :)

I just ordered a Optotronics 150mW green laser and 2x Green laser safety glasses from dragonlasers. Will probably make a review here when I get it :D

This is my second green laser :) My first was a WickedLasers Core 5mW


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Laser with express shipping to Finland + shipping insurance: 156€ (226.92$) - ARRIVED - Taken by the customs
2x Safety Glasses + shipping: 47€ (67.98$) -------------------------------- ARRIVED

Total: 203€ (294.9$)


Will post more when it arrives :wave:


Optotronics 150mW - Optotronics Product Details
DragonLasers Green Safety Glasses - Laser Glasses - UV to Green Lasers Protection 190-548nm :: Laser Safety :: Dragon Lasers
 
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You won't be dissappointed. I currently own an opto 150, and it'll blow your 5mw core out of the water in terms of visibility, and burning power. Just be careful where you point it. It should peak around 170-180mw and average 150-160mw.
 
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have you ever seen any green laser over 5mW? If you haven't I would be carefull the first time you light it up, you could get your mouth damaged...

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Nice laser, be careful with that. Don`t shoot at bright objetcs and always use safety googles. We are waiting to see the review, please include night beam shoots in exterior places. Thanks, good luck !
 

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Yea I have seen a high powered laser (about 40mW) before and I treat every laser like a gun. I know what damage it can cause and how fast :)

Thats why I got 2x safety glasses so if I show it to my friends they will be safe too.
 
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****** cool... First I have to wait 13 days before the ****** thing arrived and after that it is taken BY THE ****** CUSTOMS!
So now what?? I sent mail to jack and told him what happened.
 
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hey whats up with the cussing please mellow out on the "F" words try to use flippin or freaking lol
 
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I used to own one, and "kind of" currently do. It was my first REAL Laser, and you will love it. Its super bright, powerful, and downright gorgeous.
 

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****** cool... First I have to wait 13 days before the ****** thing arrived and after that it is taken BY THE ****** CUSTOMS!
So now what?? I sent mail to jack and told him what happened.

That sucks! I take it you had to pay for another one?
 

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OK, who specifically needs to worry about customs?

I'm in the U.S., and about to purchase a 200mw O-Like laser, but I want to be assured I don't have to worry about some punk customs worker upping on his laser collection.

Wicked Lasers states "100% Guaranteed Legal". How does a laser pointer obtain that legal status? I assumed the safety key, but some WL models don't have keys or a pin.
 
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Older style WL product was not FDA compliant (PD from closeout sale, older Spyder II, etc), the 2010 series all are in compliance. -Glenn

Compliance in USA is either <5 mW or has a interlock & a LED indicator to say the beam is on.
 
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Older style WL product was not FDA compliant (PD from closeout sale, older Spyder II, etc), the 2010 series all are in compliance. Glenn

Glenn,

Thanks for the reply.

Does this mean that the O-Like laser is FDA compliant and will pass customs to the US without worry?
 




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