My RPL-350 hasn’t giving me any problems (other than my wife’s constant warning not to burn my eyes out). This quality laser is a great burner with an intense beam!!! I just love it!!!
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krk, you won’t have any regrets going with an Optotronics RPL. I just recently purchased an RPL-350 from Jack and couldn’t be happier with the service and product he provided. The laser was quickly delivered to me ---- it has an average output...
Well, I took the plunge and went with the "top of the line" Optotronics RPL-350. I am not disappointed with either the product or service. I ordered late last Wedsnesday and the laser was in my eager hands by noon Saturday. Jack quickly produced the certification report and, on his own, upgraded...
I’ve been waiting patiently to see SenKat’s review of the RPL before I made my decision on which laser to buy. I was already ‘leaning’ towards going with Optotronics ---- SenKat’s brief but glowing initial impression comments about the RPL ‘pushed’ me over completely to go with Jack’s product...
OMG. Although I've watched this Jason Latimer's video clip many times now, I still get amazed at his act every time I watch it. Never seen anything like it before --- it's so cool!!!! ::)
Another newbie question: Is there any performance advantage or disadvantage of buying a laser which uses a rechargeable lithium-ion battery (18650) vs a laser which uses standard batteries such as AA’s, AAA’s, or C's?
Newbie here with a related (or stupid) question of burning capabilities of different color lasers. Let’s say you have 3 lasers with the same output: red, green, blue. Does one burn better than the others?
I’m a newbie that just joined this very informative forum. I’m technically-challenged with this subject matter, but I should be able to learn a lot from the experiences of the group here and will hopefully make my first green laser purchase soon. ;D ;D