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Alright im tired of accidentally burning my diodes with a soldering iron so i am willing to buy laser sockets just name down a price.
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Sorry to break the news, but they don't exist as far as I know
Someone may be willing to make you some, but they'd be hard to make and would have connection problems.
Soldering diodes isn't hard, but it takes a lot of practice. Get old IR diodes, and solder them until you get the hang of it. Remember, the solder and hot iron must not touch the diode for longer than one second. Leave at least 30 seconds between soldering each pin to be safe.
Hope this helps,
EDIT: Pontiacg5 beat me to it. They do exist.
They do exist, but it is best to solder them if possible. A diode disconnecting then reconnecting while lasing can kill it.
If I remember correctly, it kills it due to the circuit driver most likely using a capacitor at the diode's end, correct - not due to quick disconnect and reconnect of the diode's insides, right? I only mention the difference because, I personally have a few host which use 3x LR44/AG13 batteries and have a 2-pin socket end where the LED was. I replace the LED with a red laser diode and direct drive it (which is safe since the batteries can't supply enough current to burn out the diode) and thus I build myself cheap burning laser keychains at a very low cost.