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Military Top Powerful 445nm 21buyinhere

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And another 445nm laser from 21buyinhere
it comes with a high quality acrylic lens :p
its not even worth replacing the diode!
the laser is very cheep made the host is very light and gets very warm i would not recommended this laser!!
i give it a 2/10
i give the seller a -1/10 recommendation
 

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BobMc

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Thanks for the head-up. Sorry to hear that. Hope you didn't pay much for the Laser. :(
 
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I will use this laser when i got a night outside, it was 33.99 hehe :)
 
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After looking at the photos, I came to the same conclusion. What a POS. And for $34.00!
 
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Razako

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Acrylic lens which will probably melt over time. Nothing like products which are automatically garbage without consumer modification.
 
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I wonder why the use plastic lenses i already replaced it since i can see splash and the lens is melted a tiny bit !!
 

Razako

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I wonder why the use plastic lenses i already replaced it since i can see splash and the lens is melted a tiny bit !!
Just to save the slightest amount of money. These companies are all about meeting a price point, and if it saves a buck or two they'll cut corners on critical parts. I mean how else do they put out a 445nm burning laser for like $34 shipped? Not by using quality parts, that's for sure.
 
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CurtisOliver

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Exactly Razako. Buy cheap, expect cheap in most cases. Acrylic lens are adequate for lower power lasers but for Class IV's not so much. It only takes a little dirt and then you have absorption.
 




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