Now, everyone knows Ebay lasers are not advertised truthfully. Any listing that has the words military, power beam, burn, cigarette, match, or any of the sort are just trying to grab keyword searches. You never really know what you're going to get if you buy one, especially with high listed powers.
I found this one online here: Military 1W 450nm Blue Purple Laser Pointer Pen Power Beam Burn Cigarette Match | eBay and am actually wondering, could this actually be a 1 watt? I always see people saying <5mW to get under a certain law where it is clearly more then 5mw when it's received. And I'm left wondering, why didn't this seller do the same?
The seller has 99% positive ratings with almost 20,000 positive reviews, so I would trust them more than the average person. They sell the average things a Chinese laser seller would sell: cosmetics, lasers, flashlights, and cheap and fake Ultrafire batteries and chargers. Not out of the ordinary.
The page the laser is sold on is actually well made. It looks legit, but it says this, "Output power: 10 0 0." Whatever that means. There are also some grammar mistakes and overall sentence structure mistakes, furthering my assumption that this seller is a Chinese seller with Google Translate. The laser is advertised at 1W for $75.98, so I honestly have to say it's priced just fine for a 1W 445nm laser. The seller also shows at least some knowledge of lasers by using some complicated laser terms like, "Optical structure: Separation of crystal cavity design."
Overall, I can't really tell if this is legit or not. I won't get it, but tell me if it is
. I may just get it
.
I found this one online here: Military 1W 450nm Blue Purple Laser Pointer Pen Power Beam Burn Cigarette Match | eBay and am actually wondering, could this actually be a 1 watt? I always see people saying <5mW to get under a certain law where it is clearly more then 5mw when it's received. And I'm left wondering, why didn't this seller do the same?
The seller has 99% positive ratings with almost 20,000 positive reviews, so I would trust them more than the average person. They sell the average things a Chinese laser seller would sell: cosmetics, lasers, flashlights, and cheap and fake Ultrafire batteries and chargers. Not out of the ordinary.
The page the laser is sold on is actually well made. It looks legit, but it says this, "Output power: 10 0 0." Whatever that means. There are also some grammar mistakes and overall sentence structure mistakes, furthering my assumption that this seller is a Chinese seller with Google Translate. The laser is advertised at 1W for $75.98, so I honestly have to say it's priced just fine for a 1W 445nm laser. The seller also shows at least some knowledge of lasers by using some complicated laser terms like, "Optical structure: Separation of crystal cavity design."
Overall, I can't really tell if this is legit or not. I won't get it, but tell me if it is


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