ok guys -- a ton of people seemed very interested in the ankaka 1w blue laser so i got in touch with their customer service on msn. basically, they claim to QC all lasers and the only way i can get paperwork backing up the output power is if i bought "a many units" which i guess is chinenglish for buying in bulk
scott donalds says
hey lisa
have a few questions for you
Lisa Chow says
HI
scott donalds says
does ankaka own a laser power meter to prove they output power specs are actually real?
for the laser pointers
because some of them list 300mw or so
and a laser power meter does tests and can prove this
Lisa Chow says
yes. we do measure
but laser has half life
and will fade as time goes by
scott donalds says
i know that
can you guys provide paperwork?
Lisa Chow says
sorry we QC test hundreds of laser every day and can't provide paperwork
scott donalds says
if someone orders a certain laser, and asks for a simple Laser Power Meter test for their product, they should be able to get paperwork backing up the claim that the laser outputs at said mw/w. this is especially needed when you consider the surplus of chinese whole salers that take 5mw lasers and say they are 5000mw and sell them for a 200 dollar profit margin
so your saying if i spent the money and ordered it and requested it along with the order once it was paid for
could you guys do it or no?
Lisa Chow says
how many are you buying?
for a many of unit, yes
only 1 item, no
scott donalds says
well, lets say i want to get 1000 blue 1w lasers but before i put that money down i wanted to buy one
and get a quality control test on it
with paper work
to show that it actually outputs 1000mw/1w
i was then blocked
i think we got our answer on ankaka and how they do their business over that way. hope this saved some people from buying. stick with o-like and rayfoss

i do not think thats being unreasonable at all