http://tinyurl.com/qcc3u7k Secret SALE at Fasttech
You can buy the laser here: www.fasttech.com/p/1443100 Actual Output Measured by LPM: 1.2W Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more laser videos like this! About the laser: The host looks very much like the WL Arctic and for $130 you get over 1000mW (1200mW to be exact) of power which is a much better deal than $300 for a 700mW Arctic. The laser runs on two 16340 batteries and is about 20cm long or 22cm with adjustable head (7.9in or 8.7in). The laser is focusable and has 5 different interchangeable heads 1 which has no pattern for a normal beam and the other 4 have various light show effects. The weight of the laser gives it a high quality feel to it which is a big plus. This 1W blue laser goes for a very good price compared to many others I have seen and the fact that it comes with all those accessories makes it an even better deal. Make sure to read below on precautions before buying a 1W Blue laser or when using a 1W blue laser. Note: This laser is a 1W+ 450nm blue laser and goggles must be worn by everyone within sight of the 1W blue laser. 5mW is the max limit for when your blink reflex is quick enough to prevent any eye damage and 1000mW is 200X as powerful. I recommend you get the eagle pair at survivallaser or survivallaserusa to be fully protected. The protective glasses that came with this 1W blue laser will protect your eyes from the 1W blue laser dot, but enough passes through the glasses that eye damage is a real possibility. You can, however, look at the 1W blue laser beam when pointed in the sky without laser safety glasses, if it isn't pointed at anything (the dot isn't visible). When you see the dot it means that some of the light from the 1W blue laser is being reflected back at your eyes. Remember, a 1W blue laser isn't something to mess around with and could very easily damage your eyes as well as others.
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