Rainbow
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Jeez, some of you guys are really lucky. I ordered 3x 405nm and 1x 532nm on November 18th and I received them on December 30th. I live on the East Coast too.
I don't have an LPM so I can't really give a mw reading and I just used standard Duracell AAA.
My green laser is pretty good, I can see the beam easily inside with a little dark lighting. If I go outside at night the beam is really visible and I can easily use it for star pointing. The green is really fussy though. Sometimes it works fine, other times I have to wiggle the tail cap around or unscrew it to get a good connection. It also takes a second to warm up I'm assuming. It's low powered when I first click it on and after a second it becomes a lot brighter. The dot is really nice though and my green feels nice and solid compared to the 405s.
I'm guessing my three 405s are above 50mw. One of them I thought was dead but it was just the faulty tail cap. I couldn't get the tail cap to work on any of the lasers. The 405 I thought was dead actually turned out to be the most powerful one I got. It's visible inside in dim lighting and when I go outside I can use it to star point. It's not as bright compared to the 532, but I can see it next to the 532 beam at night and I can't with my other 405s. It's not that much dimmer compared to the 532 beam. Haven't tried burning anything. All the 405s I got were really stable too. Of the three working tail pieces I have the 405s used each one without a problem, but the 532 was picky about which back I put on it. Front piece with the module, diode, etc also feels really light compared to the 532 for some reason. My 532 feels balanced in my hand but the 405s are all back heavy.
$17.66 for four solid lasers is pretty nice. Only problem is the faulty tail piece I can't get to work on any laser. I'll post pictures later if anyone wants.
First post on this forum and it's a review/wall of text.
I don't have an LPM so I can't really give a mw reading and I just used standard Duracell AAA.
My green laser is pretty good, I can see the beam easily inside with a little dark lighting. If I go outside at night the beam is really visible and I can easily use it for star pointing. The green is really fussy though. Sometimes it works fine, other times I have to wiggle the tail cap around or unscrew it to get a good connection. It also takes a second to warm up I'm assuming. It's low powered when I first click it on and after a second it becomes a lot brighter. The dot is really nice though and my green feels nice and solid compared to the 405s.
I'm guessing my three 405s are above 50mw. One of them I thought was dead but it was just the faulty tail cap. I couldn't get the tail cap to work on any of the lasers. The 405 I thought was dead actually turned out to be the most powerful one I got. It's visible inside in dim lighting and when I go outside I can use it to star point. It's not as bright compared to the 532, but I can see it next to the 532 beam at night and I can't with my other 405s. It's not that much dimmer compared to the 532 beam. Haven't tried burning anything. All the 405s I got were really stable too. Of the three working tail pieces I have the 405s used each one without a problem, but the 532 was picky about which back I put on it. Front piece with the module, diode, etc also feels really light compared to the 532 for some reason. My 532 feels balanced in my hand but the 405s are all back heavy.
$17.66 for four solid lasers is pretty nice. Only problem is the faulty tail piece I can't get to work on any laser. I'll post pictures later if anyone wants.
First post on this forum and it's a review/wall of text.