UPDATED THE HAND-HELD LASERS SECTION ON 3/30
HAND HELD LASERS NOW AT OR BELOW COST TO CLEAR THEM OUT
http://laserpointerforums.com/f39/need-replinish-paypal-sale-lots-o-stuff-71836.html
This first batch is now listed at the cost of parts plus shipping
Starting from the top:
1) Is a Kryton Groove (445nm). It uses
a a G-1 lens. It is powered by two 16340 batteries. It is putting out 1W. It is Now
$185
2) This is a Coleman MAX host (445nm). It is powered by two 16340 batteries. It is putting out 1.1W. It is offered here for Now
$116
3) This is an Aurora host with an aluminum heat sink (445nm). It is powered by two 16340 batteries. It is putting out 1.1W It is Now
$119
4) This is a FandyFire XG-V5 (Stainless Steel) host (445nm). It has a copper heat sink. It is powered by a single 18650 battery. It is putting out 1W. It is Now
$135
5) Is a Cree "Romisen" 445nm. It has a copper heat sink. It is powered by a single 14500 battery. It is focusable. It is putting out 800mW. It is offered here for Now
$126
These are already BELOW cost
6) Is a Cobalt 2000 (with the chintzy labels removed). I bought this for a review. My evaluation showed that it is a good $200 laser.
Unfortunately, AwesomeLasers charges >$600 for it :wtf:
It is doing 1.4W of 445nm light. It is powered by two 18650 batteries. It is water resistant. You can change the focus, but you must open the laser to do so. If you want to focus on the fly, then you would have to remove the front glass. It will be fine, but will no longer be water resistant. I offer it here below what it is worth. It is Now
$180
7) Is a focusable 635nm laser. It is powered by a single 18650 battery. It is putting out 400mW. It is Now
$157
8 ) Is a 445nm, fixed-focus, star-pointer, in a Galileo host. It uses two CR2 batteries. It is putting out 250mW. It is offered here for Now
$67
Peace,
dave