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Topic: [WTS] 15% off powerful lasers! (Read 834 times)

legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1000
July 10, 2015, 04:01:35 PM
#11
I will buy one soon these are a must have.
hero member
Activity: 536
Merit: 500
July 10, 2015, 05:09:20 AM
#10
The high-end models are now back in stock
hero member
Activity: 536
Merit: 500
July 03, 2015, 03:30:42 AM
#9
One month left of the sale!
hero member
Activity: 536
Merit: 500
June 11, 2015, 05:52:24 AM
#8
Aluminium cans? Frankly I don't know, I haven't tried. Might be hard because of the high reflectivity in metal, the light won't "stick" and heat properly.

Might mention it's highly not recommended to shine a high powered laser into something that reflects.   If these are the burning kind of lasers it could serious hurt your eyes or others.

What have you tested the with or tested it to do?

Oh yes that's definitely true. When burning one should always be wearing safety goggles anyway.

The most powerful models can burn through most thin material except very resistant stuff like metal or stone. For example paper, cardboard, plastic, rubber, textile, wood etc. There are plenty of laser burning videos on youtube, where people demonstrate what laser of different power ranges can do.

will they come trough duty in germany?

Yes, I've had plenty of customers from Germany without problems.

I want the strongest can we do it through PM?

Sure, just send me a PM if you want to order. I posted some more detail on the options here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11540997
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1000
June 03, 2015, 08:00:23 AM
#7
Aluminium cans? Frankly I don't know, I haven't tried. Might be hard because of the high reflectivity in metal, the light won't "stick" and heat properly.

Might mention it's highly not recommended to shine a high powered laser into something that reflects.   If these are the burning kind of lasers it could serious hurt your eyes or others.

What have you tested the with or tested it to do?

Oh yes that's definitely true. When burning one should always be wearing safety goggles anyway.

The most powerful models can burn through most thin material except very resistant stuff like metal or stone. For example paper, cardboard, plastic, rubber, textile, wood etc. There are plenty of laser burning videos on youtube, where people demonstrate what laser of different power ranges can do.

will they come trough duty in germany?

Yes, I've had plenty of customers from Germany without problems.

I want the strongest can we do it through PM?
hero member
Activity: 536
Merit: 500
June 03, 2015, 07:34:01 AM
#6
Aluminium cans? Frankly I don't know, I haven't tried. Might be hard because of the high reflectivity in metal, the light won't "stick" and heat properly.

Might mention it's highly not recommended to shine a high powered laser into something that reflects.   If these are the burning kind of lasers it could serious hurt your eyes or others.

What have you tested the with or tested it to do?

Oh yes that's definitely true. When burning one should always be wearing safety goggles anyway.

The most powerful models can burn through most thin material except very resistant stuff like metal or stone. For example paper, cardboard, plastic, rubber, textile, wood etc. There are plenty of laser burning videos on youtube, where people demonstrate what laser of different power ranges can do.

will they come trough duty in germany?

Yes, I've had plenty of customers from Germany without problems.
full member
Activity: 243
Merit: 100
June 02, 2015, 07:01:33 AM
#5
will they come trough duty in germany?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
June 02, 2015, 04:54:06 AM
#4
Aluminium cans? Frankly I don't know, I haven't tried. Might be hard because of the high reflectivity in metal, the light won't "stick" and heat properly.

Might mention it's highly not recommended to shine a high powered laser into something that reflects.   If these are the burning kind of lasers it could serious hurt your eyes or others.

What have you tested the with or tested it to do?
hero member
Activity: 536
Merit: 500
June 01, 2015, 06:07:32 PM
#3
Aluminium cans? Frankly I don't know, I haven't tried. Might be hard because of the high reflectivity in metal, the light won't "stick" and heat properly.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
June 01, 2015, 06:04:41 PM
#2
does it have enough power to cut through cans?
i'm still looking for a powerfull laser
hero member
Activity: 536
Merit: 500
June 01, 2015, 05:57:21 PM
#1
For the months June and July, Bitlasers is having 15% off all items. Check us out: Bitlasers.com

Main thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitlaserscom-handheld-lasers-and-accessories-we-ship-worldwide-76667

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