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I have one coming to me for a review...
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Agreed my friend it's been over run with school children just like the LC did. Don't be fooled I've been in and out here an the only posts worth reading were by established members. IE the ones that have been here for more than 10 mins, but already have a massive post count! (I mean the new members under 18 that post more than 50 spammy posts per day!)Timelord said:[quote author=DoughDTD link=1200388208/15#24 date=1201656025]lmfao timelord...what has this place become... i havent been on here for a couple of weeks cause i moved to connecticut, seems like it went right down the shitter : oh well, it was gonna happen sooner or later
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MERC said:Are you ever going to review this laser or what.
Amnizu said:>300mW 532nm CW laser powered by 3.7v 2200mAh LI-ION 18650 batteries with PCB protection
Just kidding. It's not here yet. But when it is, I'll be posting pictures and videos of the Spartan GW. I originally ordered a GP, but they didn't have stock of it, so they offered to give me the GW for the same price, which is a good deal, as the GP is pulsed at 2000hz and so can achieve 300-400mW, the GW is constant wave output and maintains a minimum of 300mW also. The GW also costs $1500 whereas the GP costs $1200 or so.
It should ship tomorrow and I should receive it on the 22nd.
If anyone is considering ordering from Dragonlasers, I highly recommend it as their sales and support staff are extremely helpful, informative and courteous. As a former Wickedlasers user, I can honestly say that WL is garbage compared to Dragonlasers.
Ace82 said:[quote author=Amnizu link=1200388208/0#0 date=1200388207]>300mW 532nm CW laser powered by 3.7v 2200mAh LI-ION 18650 batteries with PCB protection
Just kidding. It's not here yet. But when it is, I'll be posting pictures and videos of the Spartan GW. I originally ordered a GP, but they didn't have stock of it, so they offered to give me the GW for the same price, which is a good deal, as the GP is pulsed at 2000hz and so can achieve 300-400mW, the GW is constant wave output and maintains a minimum of 300mW also. The GW also costs $1500 whereas the GP costs $1200 or so.
It should ship tomorrow and I should receive it on the 22nd.
If anyone is considering ordering from Dragonlasers, I highly recommend it as their sales and support staff are extremely helpful, informative and courteous. As a former Wickedlasers user, I can honestly say that WL is garbage compared to Dragonlasers.
Ace82 said:Ok. Maybe you should wait till you actually get the laser to keep everyone on topic next time you post a review. Wow, you really teased everyone and gave us all blu-ballz! ;D We want pictures. We want videos. We want entertainment. I'm just messing around. Start a new thread when you get your laser.