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Advice on Dealextreme.com laser pointers

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Does anyone consider them trust worthy? they have excellent prices from what it looks but I'm wondering about the duty cycle /longevity. Thanks for your time everyone.
 





they are extremely good deals and have a good power/price ratio, but the quality is questionable. The output power will vary a lot(for the high powered models), and are quite fragile. but if you just want one to play with, they're great.
 
paperboy421 said:
they are extremely good deals and have a good power/price ratio, but the quality is questionable. The output power will vary a lot(for the high powered models), and are quite fragile. but if you just want one to play with, they're great.

Thanks a bunch for the information everyone! that really helps, although, I've heard of them being fragile before, I guess that doesn't really have to do with poor circuitry but rather, fragile product all together? as in, "not durable?"
 
well i don't know about the circuits but the clip it comes with keeps coming off(at least for mine it does), but a bit of superglue will do the trick. the button feels kinda low quality.
 
I'll let you know soon. I've got one on the way. On Friday 9/21 I received this from DX:
Your order has been shipped from the fulfillment center. It should be received within 10-14 days.
We'll see...so far tracking #s don't show up on USPS yet. In the past with other China airmail as soon as the package gets into US through customs the tracking # starts working in the USPS system. Same thing when I've ordered satellite stuff from Canada long ago...
;)
 
from what i've heard, you'll get the stated mW on 50mW or below, but not on anything higher, from DX, and the higher ones have a lot of IR.
 
Have fun with it while it lasts... mine worked for about 2 weeks, which seems to be a record compared to other's 2 day "brick" sticks..
 
anyone else been having trouble with Dealextreme 's website?
for me it's been down nearly 16 hours... which is pretty long for the web...
 
dynamicvelocity said:
anyone else been having trouble with Dealextreme 's website?
for me it's been down nearly 16 hours... which is pretty long for the web...

Nope, works fine for me. Try clearing your browsers cache, see if that helps.
 
nah - i was trying it from home on my ISP, and this morning trying it from work on their ISP produces the same result (timeouts) - across multiple browsers. i figure it must be a DNS server in australia is failing or something. - can someone resolve the ip address of 'dealextreme.com' for me? pretty please?
 
looks like i spoke too soon -

ping dealextreme.com

Pinging dealextreme.com [69.64.68.130] with 32 bytes of data:

Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.

Ping statistics for 69.64.68.130:
   Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),
 
marianne said:
from what i've heard, you'll get the stated mW on 50mW or below, but not on anything higher, from DX, and the higher ones have a lot of IR.

The manufacturer claims a "50mW" will put out 38-48mW of 532nm. I don't know about higher power ones.

@ the OP: You're correct, the DX units are more fragile physically. "Not durable" is a great way to put it. No green DPSS laser will be very durable by the nature of a DPSS laser, but the DX lasers in particular are very low quality.

Basically, they're cheap lasers. The price per mW is amazingly cheap and so is the build quality.
 
still can't get through to DX even though DNS servers are providing an IP... is anyone else in australia having problems logging onto dealextreme.com?

according to traceroute services, there's a firewall blocking return information to the last 2 or more ip numbers
 
well, this is interesting...I can sorta get through to DX, but only on the second try (both with ie and ff). Ping gives me nothing.



well, nah, now it works fine!
 


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