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Professional 1mw 532nm 8000M High Power Green Laser Pointer Light Pen Lazer Beam - this is the Lazer pen I was thinking of getting.

I don't know anything about it, do I need safety glasses when using this pen, would other people around me need safety glasses if they're with me, what can it burn or can it burn through anything?
help would be much appreciated
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yes you would need safety glasses
you can not point the laser at any plane or helicopter
you can not point it at people's skin
you can not point it at anything you wouldn't want to burn

I'm jealous that thing looks so cool
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yes you would need safety glasses
you can not point the laser at any plane or helicopter
you can not point it at people's skin
you can not point it at anything you wouldn't want to burn

I'm jealous that thing looks so cool


I really appreciate the quick reply and if it's not to much trouble could you please answer some questions I have?
Okay, so how do you know that the laser you sent me is a lasar I'm looking for? it doesn't say anything about burning items and it doesn't even come with safety goggles?
do they sell these things in kits so I have the right goggles?
are these things so bad for your eyes that I would have to use this item independently and what can these things burn through?
thanks in advance mate
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pleb wrote

I really appreciate the quick reply and if it's not to much trouble could you please answer some questions I have?
Okay, so how do you know that the laser you sent me is a lasar I'm looking for? it doesn't say anything about burning items and it doesn't even come with safety goggles?
do they sell these things in kits so I have the right goggles?
are these things so bad for your eyes that I would have to use this item independently and what can these things burn through?
thanks in advance mate


You can buy cheap safety glasses independently from the laser. It is not required but is highly recommended.

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Also, if you focus the beam of light on certain materials long enough there is a possibility of them combusting. You will have to experiment to find out which ones will and which ones won't . The point is that you really shouldn't point it on anything you wouldn't want burning though.
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NotoriousBlG wrote
pleb wrote

I really appreciate the quick reply and if it's not to much trouble could you please answer some questions I have?
Okay, so how do you know that the laser you sent me is a lasar I'm looking for? it doesn't say anything about burning items and it doesn't even come with safety goggles?
do they sell these things in kits so I have the right goggles?
are these things so bad for your eyes that I would have to use this item independently and what can these things burn through?
thanks in advance mate


You can buy cheap safety glasses independently from the laser. It is not required but is highly recommended.

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Also, if you focus the beam of light on certain materials long enough there is a possibility of them combusting. You will have to experiment to find out which ones will and which ones won't . The point is that you really shouldn't point it on anything you wouldn't want burning though.


appreciate it! I'm going to order it, or another one tomorrow. I honestly just fancy burning matches and bursting water balloons during the summer haha!
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NotoriousBlG wrote appreciate it! I'm going to order it, or another one tomorrow. I honestly just fancy burning matches and bursting water balloons during the summer haha!


You can also look forward to using it on dark nights. You will be able to see the beam continue on for miles.
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these are so cool I want one
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