Stainless Steel 5mW Red Laser Pointer Pen (2AAA)
SKU: 5640
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- Stainless steel casing
- 650nm wavelength (red laser)
- 5mW red laser module
- Powered by 2 x AAA batteries (sold separately)
Dimensions: 5.31 in x 0.47 in x 0.47 in
Weight: 0.74 oz
| Quantity | 3+ units | 5+ units | 10+ units |
| Price /Unit | $2.12 | $2.02 | $1.92 |
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Works fine |
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| Posted by KillerX3189 on 05-14-2010 | |
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| Pros:It's easy to use, and it uses the common AAA batteries instead of the actual laser pointer batteries. | |
| Cons:The screw cap was a little hard to put in. It seems like you can just push it in with a little force instead of screwing it in. | |
| Other Thoughts:The button was a little hard to press, I don't know if it was a con or pro. Also, the socket where to place in the batteries was a dried white liquid in it. It still works fine. | |
| Bottomline:I'd definitely get this. A 5mw red laser pointer for a cheap price, although the build quality was about average | |
Bright Beam, Common Batteries |
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| Posted by techman on 04-23-2010 | |
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| Pros:This is a good laser pointer at a good price. The best part is that it uses the common AAA batteries. | |
| Cons:I bought two, and one of their beams is not quite as focused as the other, but it is not much that I'm concerned with. If I were doing a presentation where I was far away from the screen, I would definitely choose one of them over the other because of it though.Make sure that you put screw-in part of the battery cover on straight before you start turning it. It's a little harder than I'd like to get on, but nothing to worry too much about. | |
| Other Thoughts:My dog doesn't care that one of the beams is just a slight bit out of focus, she just cares that there's a mysterious red object moving around she has to get (or try to get). | |
| Bottomline:If you want an inexpensive laser for everything from presentations to dog or cat playthings, this is a great choice, if for no other reason than the batteries are easy to find and inexpensive to replace. | |
Perfect |
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| Posted by pete54321 on 04-08-2010 | |
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| Pros:Great laserridiculously cheapworks wellquite a powerful beamquite good build quality | |
| Cons:the button isnt the best quality feels quite week but i dont think it will break any time soonbatteries wobble around a little bit but isnt really noticeable unless you shake it or are looking for it | |
| Other Thoughts:Some people are saying that they are having problems with the batteries and screw cap getting on? Well that hasnt happened with me :) both work perfectlyalso dont try to pot mod this laser, I tried and im pretty sure theres no way of doing it :(all i achieved was a waste of timebut it still works so im happyAlso if you do buy it, shine it in a bucket of water or something you can see the beam | |
| Bottomline:Great if you want a laser buy it. You can't go wrong with $3Also came through australian customs so im not complaining :DBuy it, its pretty much perfect | |
Just as described |
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| Posted by Johnohue on 04-02-2010 | |
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| Pros:-Bright: The dot is very bright-Range: The range is quite good in daytime with the dot still visible-Battery Life: The battery life is very good. Does not consume batteries very quickly-Build Quality: Appears very durable | |
| Cons:The little battery cap on the end is a little fidgety to screw back on, but you don't need to much anyway. | |
| Other Thoughts:Definitely worth the money if you're looking for a cheap laser that works well. Looks great and esthetically pleasing | |
| Bottomline:A great laser for this price. Much brighter than most lasers you've seen because they are most likely | |
Really good laser for a great price |
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| Posted by AxlEm on 03-18-2010 | |
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| Pros:Really good laser for a great price.It's really good that it's using standard AAA-batteries and not those cell-batteries other lasers use.The price is so great so it's not much to think about. | |
| Cons:The bottom-part that you have to screw loose to insert the batteries was a bit hard to put back on.But this isn't really something to care about, I just had to add something negative about the product. | |
| Bottomline:I don't know if this really is a 5mW laser. It's really strong and you can clearly see the dot ~100 meters away if you're pointing at a flat surface. (nighttime)If you want a good cheap laser, buy this one! | |
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