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Focalprice 100mW 532nm Fat Beam Green Laser

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I took the bite and ordred the 100mw laser from Focalprice.
Here's the website http://www.focalprice.com/detail.aspx?pid=6864

So i Just got the laser in the mail. I ordered it on the 24th, and just got it today the 9th. Took 16 days to get from china.
Pros-
- It's very heavy and has very good heat sinking
- Very bright
- Long run time
- Has a clicky tail switch
- Pop's balloons.
Cons-
- Takes "CR2" batteries
- It's not "100mw"
- Won't light a match

The website Stated it takes "Cr123" so i ordered those, and to my fate it does not take the battery but a smaller one called a cr2.
It is very durable and very bright.

Overall:
Nice weight, shape and build quality.
Long run times.
Pop's balloons.
 





L@z3r

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100mw :D
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Obligatory Beam shot
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This is the package with the Battery and Charge from Dx
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The package with the laser. It was marked as "Electronics" and value of 10$
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The charger and Battery's
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And the best for last, The nice sleek small laser !
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L@z3r

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Spyderz20x6 said:
Lol, "Fat Beam" Green Laser...
Do you have an LPM to verify the output?
The beam is actually very thin. I need to learn how to calculate the Mrads.
No lpm, so i'm just saying <100mw. Its a lil brighter then my 50mw green.
 

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It would be nice to get a better idea of its actual power output. I dont doubt its not quite the 100 mW as advertised, but it would be very useful to know if it is, for example, 40 or 70 mW. If power is consistent in that range, the $40-ish pricetag isnt that bad!
 

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Benm said:
It would be nice to get a better idea of its actual power output. I dont doubt its not quite the 100 mW as advertised, but it would be very useful to know if it is, for example, 40 or 70 mW. If power is consistent in that range, the $40-ish pricetag isnt that bad!
EDIT ! Put in a brand new battery and this laser is hella bright. I would say this is at least 70mw~
my 50mw green is nothing compared to this beast.
 




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