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Wicked Lasers Nexus Green 95mW Laser Review

Dec 14 2006, 5:20pm CST | by

Wicked Lasers Nexus Green 95mW Laser Review
 
 
If you have ever used a plain old red laser pointer for things other than its intended use, like tormenting your cat or shining it on the clouds at night, Wicked Lasers has a laser that is so much better than the cheapo pointers you get at the office store its not even funny.

The laser up for review here is the green 95mW Nexus and it is so bright you can see it indoors with the lights on and outdoors even in moderate light. You can use this laser to pop dark colored balloons, melt black plastic and more. I intend to be the scourge of the fire ant community with it this summer!Review excerpt: "This thing has such a long range I could just imagine the people driving home looking up at the cloudy sky a few weeks ago and wondering what exactly that glowing green dot was floating on the clouds. My 5 year old son was positively giddy with the thought that we would scare some “old person” (meaning to him anyone over the age of 15)." Read the full review here.

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