I have forgotten to hit "post quick reply" before, thats probably it.
These components can take a LOT of punishment, if it feels a bit hot against your finger, they are still fine for quite a bit more.
Plenty of people have stories about their test loads getting scorch marks when they take too long to set up a driver, no ill effects
The aixiz modules are great for 5.6mm diodes (I think that's the size)
There are also 9mm modules that have the same 8mmX.5mm thread pitch for the lenses but 9mm is usually only infrared.
Some of the diodes have a screwy obscure size (like the red from a SF-BW512 sled) but most of the ones you will find are going to fit in an aixiz module just fine.
Acrylic lenses are usually good for ~200-300mW max, anything over that will smoke them and stick nasty garbage to your diode's window (totally screwed unless you de-can it).
There are 2 types if Aixiz lens coating (glass lenses) there is 405nm which also works for 445 diodes and there is a red/infrared coating that works between 650? and up past 808nm, 1064nm, etc.
There have been conflicting reports about the effect each lens will have on output but for a low powered build the acrylic that comes with the aixiz modules should be fine (focus rings are handy to have too)
The glass lenses are ~$10 apiece as well, so a bit spendy.
There is another lens (the name escapes me right now) and it is a glass lens too. The difference is: where the aixis is actually a 3 lens unit and makes a nicer beam profile, the other one has only one lens, allows more light through, and has more divergence.
Hope that helps ^_^
PM me if you have any questions, I'll try my best to answer!