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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

1 Watt Blue handled laser, 5 laser one choice

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Hello,

I have make many et funny test withe the 1w module laser from O-like and the green 200Mw laser from rayfoss, now i will buy a 1w blue laser "Handled"

I have found 5 interessting models but i cant choice:

I have the Arctic spyder from Wicked laser,

The Tactical 1.2W blue 445nm laser /focusable/waterproof/Solid

The Real 1W 445nm blue Laser torch/waterproof/focusable

The RF445-1W-FWT

And the 1W 445nm Focusable Laser Troch

What is the best choice for a handled laser, all this laser seems good but I will have advice from experts in this area ;)

Thanks in advance for your answer.
 





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I realize this is beating a dead horse, but please do think twice about building or otherwise acquiring a handheld laser of such high power. I am absolutely astonished that we haven't heard more cases of eye injuries yet.

If you do insist on one, I strongly recommend a keyswitch. It's all too easy for an knowledgeable person to pick it up and do some damage.
 
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Hello and thank you for your reply, actually I live just next to a lake, for now I already use my green laser 200mW, I also have the opportunity to go to the countryside where there ace person for miles.

So at this level, no danger, I am very careful where I point the laser, I always check there was nobody around me and before me for any accident Hivites
 

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the first question is, do you have proper laser goggles?
 
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yes of course,

190-450 & 800-2000 nm OD4+

blue laser is 445, i have 1w a blue laser but is a module, i will now a handled laser
 
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I realize this is beating a dead horse, but please do think twice about building or otherwise acquiring a handheld laser of such high power.

What???? Dude, you're in the wrong place. We are here to help people build lasers, and bestow safety too. Beating a dead horse??? You're the first person I've ever seen tell a member not to build a laser. :crackup:
 
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Rayfoss has been going downhill for a while. I wouldnt recommend them anymore.
 




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