Added: 3 years ago
From: dragonlasersfanman
Views: 71,156
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (357)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • I WANT ONE RIGHT NOW!!!!!! Give me this laser someone please where do i get it . I MUST HAVE THIS LASER!!!!

  • You should be watched by an adult with these lasers, Just the radiation coming off of the dot from that close can cause damage to your eye... you need laser glasses

  • 2:00 I'd laugh if that chair just burst into flames xP

  • yeah kid use some damn glasses! or you will be blind by the time you are 21

  • esa mierda no sirve yo tengo uno de 1000 mw

  • wear glasses !!!! wtf are you doing without glasses!!

  • @kaestar5 Laser safety glasses are not always necessary when using lasers. In this situation I too would not wear glasses.

  • @dragonlasersfanman o O wtf are you talking about....

    you will need safety glasses!!!!!

    its a 175mW green!

    anything above 5-10mW is hazardous..!

  • @kaestar5 No. With safety glasses, the beam of the laser is not visible which renders the laser useless for many applications. Astronomy being an ideal example.

  • @dragonlasersfanman you can use the laser to point at the sky without glasses but not inside and look at it ....

  • @dragonlasersfanman i agree with kaestar5 u should where glasses 

  • @giulianolive1 Glasses are generally good to wear but not all the time. For precision burning or for beam effects they can't be worn because they block the beam.

  • @dragonlasersfanman i know i said that already but to avoide this much negative comments u should just wear them haha

  • @dragonlasersfanman I cringed when I saw that light reflecting straight in his eye. I agree that you should.t wear them when using the laser for things such as astronomy because you only really see the beam, But when there's a 175mW dot of light about 10 inches from your face I too would rather wear glasses.

  • wear your glasses man, i got about 5 hours of use outa mine with no glasses on and now when ever i see bright light i get a head ache... shit can cause bad migrains and ruin your eye site

  • Your way to young to be burning crap

  • @std2388b How old do you think people normally are when they start burning crap?

  • @dragonlasersfanman at least 3 and nicely said

  • @dragonlasersfanman they should at least be more then 8

  • lol anyone notice he had the two dots of death on his camera XD.... this is how i found out ther where two dots on his camera . i was like wtf wats on my fucking display oh ok its his

  • @thunderbolt997 Those dots are damage on the cameras sensor caused by the laser.

  • @dragonlasersfanman yeah, but no need for safety glasses right?!?!

  • how the hell did a dumbass kid like this get a high powered laser you are doing a whole list of wrong things with this thing.

  • dont you need an adults signiture to buy a military grade laser like that?

  • @tracemaster100

    These aren't military grade :P

  • @gunguy50 What laser would you consider to be "military grade"?

  • @dragonlasersfanman

    Lasers mounted on air planes, designed to shoot down missiles,

    /watch?v=0LKk1bTL6fk <- like these.

  • I don't like this video

  • I've done it with a 300mw

  • is this kid retarded? Burning a fucking highly flammable chair in the middle of his house. How the fuck did he get his hands on this laser? FAIL PARENTS.

  • @Natureclawdmoonkin Honestly tell me you have never done anything more dangerous fire wise at home!!!

  • Comment removed

  • @metafonic (sigh) not another identical comment.

    He did not need classes for this video and most laser users, regardless of age, would not wear glasses doing the same things.

  • @metafonic omg shut up, i have a 200 mw and i dont wear goggles

  • there is a black dot in the center of the screen like he was burning it

  • kid you are retarded.

    You have no idea how dangerous 175mw of laser radiation is. Your eyes will be useless in the future if you keep this up.

    Not a toy, your eyes are irreplaceable.

  • @Paintbllr52 You are ignorant, insulting and have no idea on his understanding of lasers.

    Watch the video carefully and you'll see he was careful and did nothing that endangered his eyes.

  • @dragonlasersfanman If you are ignorant enough not to realize that prolonged exposure of reflections from that distance cannot cause permanent eye damage, you shouldn't be allowed near a laser.

    Which is precisely why I will never buy from Dragonlasers if the people representing them are this pathetic.

    You lose.

  • @Paintbllr52 First you call some one you know nothing about retarded then you make incorrect statments about something completely irrelevant. Prolonged exposure to any strong light source ie the sun has the potential to cause serious eye injuries.

    At the most, there is only several seconds exposure to a weakly reflected beam in this video. Unreasonable people do not make good customers so no loss.

  • If you keep staring at the dot like that, you aren't going to be able too see in the future. At 175mW, you'd need OD5 (I believe, maybe 6.) to protect from the diffusion. Where are your parents?

  • @MetalGear753 Normally the worst that will happen if you stare at the beam point of a laser that is pointed at a wall is a head ache. You will not injure your eyes.

    OD5 is over kill for most applications because the beam is not visible and there is not much of the beam point to see.

  • @dragonlasersfanman You may be right about the OD5 being overkill, but not the dot without goggles. Depending on what surface it is, the amount reflected back is enough to damage your eyes. If you look at a 1W 445nm dot projected onto a wall, the diffusion is enough to screw your eyes up, and pretty fast. This is just (rounded to nearest 100th 175mW -> 200mW) 1/5th as slow damage as a 1W.

  • thumbs up if you tried to clean your screen

  • @liranxs

    haha i tdid that... those 2 spots in the middle of the screen. :P

  • Comment removed

  • @frostywinter11 $80 barely coverss the production cost of a MUCH lower power laser so don't expect much in the way of quality.

  • kinder bauen mit so welchen starken lasern doch nur scheiße -.-

  • you are a stupid little boy!

    also reflections can be dangours!!!!

    You have already damaged your camera! see the plack points in the middle!

  • Dargonlaserfanman shut up!!! stop posting the same f-ing post a million times. The kid IS NOT using the laser safely.

  • @xep5k Care to explain exactly what he is doing wrong with it?

  • @dragonlasersfanman

    He should be wearing laser safety goggles when burning. But other that there is nothing he's doing bad

  • Comment removed

  • Really... Who is negligent enough to let their kid own one of these fucking lasers... THEY AREN'T A FUCKING TOY! This is why they will be made illegal... Just like fireworks... Here we go.

  • @stephenswickedcool Way too harsh.

    This teenager displays a good level of caution and maturity in his use of this laser that as you say is not a toy. His parents are aware of his hobby and trust him to do it properly. Good to see maturity and trust in a family.

  • @dragonlasersfanman

    Their trust has lead to a kid with a dangerous device and NO goggles

    hmmmm.

  • @TunedCavityLasers The average family home is full of "dangerous devices" and most laser enthusiasts doing what this "kid" did in the video would not wear safety glasses.

  • @dragonlasersfanman yeah but most people know that its a bad idea to throw knives around, or stick your finger into an electrical socket.

    But when people sell lasers as toys! and thats what dragonlasers does (don't even try to denie it.) and people think "Oh its just a bright beam of light, as long as i don't directly look into it, or its reflection in a shiny object)

    I'm glad that in enough countrys that stuff is forbidden for people without a license.

  • @djteac lasers have countless applications and can be used as tools, research instruments, weapons and toys.

    You are correct when you say the danger of a laser is from being hit directly in the eye or a reflection from a reflective surface like a mirror or window.

    There is no danger when the beam hits a non reflective surface. Any reflected light will have no focus and very little power.

  • @dragonlasersfanman a 1mW laser can be used as a toy, of course.

    NOT A 175mW LASER. as you see, the camera has problems to capture the point where the laser hits the chair. just think about, what the laser will do to your eye, when its focused by your iris.. (so when it hits the backside of your eye, it will have focus retard.)

    If it's such a toy, why don't you make a video, pointing this laser with 175mW at your eye :)?

  • @fealXX If your point is a 175mW laser is dangerous, I agree with you.

  • @stephenswickedcool yea no shit shirlock there not a toy you moron and lay of this kid ok im pretty sure he doesnt want your ignorance on his vid ok so calm down

  • When It When Fast He Said First "Bout Ready To Come Off", Then "I Can't Get Last Little Bit Here Hanging On It", Lastly He Said "I Can't Get This Last Little Bit, Its Like Barely Hanging On".

  • Wow, Now That I Found The Original Video I Feel Like An Idiot, He Really Said " Its About Ready To Come Off... I Just Can't Get These Last Little Bits Here Hanging On It... I Can't Get These Last Little Bits, Its Like Barely Hanging On.". Well At Least I Was Close With Slowing Dow The Audio. #LOL

  • my 200 mW one can do it faster ! :D

  • very cool video young man. i think its ok for u to have the laser

  • u must hate ure kid

  • lolz rotate the potentiomiter 1/8th counter clock wise

  • waht if he "accidently" burned his parents eyes?

  • Wowww what parents buy that kid that laser.... Not even wearing glasses... 10 years down the road this kids eyes are fucked

  • @xep5k This "kid" is aware of how lasers are dangerous and his use of lasers is sensible.

    As for parents buying him the laser, he commented here that he earned the money himself.

    So please treat him with a little less contempt.

  • @xep5k The "kid" understands the dangers of lasers and there is nothing wrong with the way he is using his laser.

    He also mentions that he earned the money to pay for this laser himself and not paid for by his parents.

    So please treat him with a little less contempt.

  • @xep5k @xep5k The "kid" understands the dangers of lasers and there is nothing wrong with the way he is using his laser.

    He also mentions that he earned the money to pay for this laser himself and not paid for by his parents.

    So please treat him with a little less contempt.

  • @xep5k @xep5k The "kid" understands the dangers of lasers and there is nothing wrong with the way he is using his laser.

    He also mentions that he earned the money to pay for this laser himself and not paid for by his parents.

    So please treat him with a little less contempt.

  • @dragonlasersfanman Dude, plain and simple kids under 18 should not be allowed to own these lasers. No matter how safe you think he is. What’s to prevent him from having a tantrum and trying to blind his parents? Sorry, but anybody is capable of anything. Especially ones that young.

  • @xep5k it dont surprise me to see this. just the other day i saw an 8 year old, poorly operating a 150 ton crane by his self. the multimillion dollar machine was making this god awful grinding sound that would tick off any boss. oh yes the father was there, but he was over in the break area smoking a cigarette and stuffing his face while the boss was off at a meeting.

  • @xep5k @xep5k The "kid" understands the dangers of lasers and there is nothing wrong with the way he is using his laser.

    He also mentions that he earned the money to pay for this laser himself and not paid for by his parents.

    So please treat him with a little less contempt.

  • Comment removed

  • @xep5k @xep5k The "kid" understands the dangers of lasers and there is nothing wrong with the way he is using his laser.

    He also mentions that he earned the money to pay for this laser himself and not paid for by his parents.

    So please treat him with a little less contempt.

  • @dragonlasersfanman oh really? I don't think so, the surface reflections of a laser with this output power are dangerous alone, specially on white walls and flat plastics like the one he's using. I guess he's not well aware of that.

  • @Puls4rt The danger from reflections of the table/walls etc in this video negligible. The worst your likely to get is a head ache and be flash blinded for a few seconds.

  • @xep5k @xep5k The "kid" understands the dangers of lasers and there is nothing wrong with the way he is using his laser.

    He also mentions that he earned the money to pay for this laser himself and not paid for by his parents.

    So please treat him with a little less contempt.

  • @xep5k well if they got him the laser im pretty sure they talked it over with him thats why he has the laser in the 1st place

  • I'd rather buy a telescope

  • Don't burn your eyes out kid! LOL! Dont shoot your eyes from that movie with the kid and the bb gun. It was such a classic movie about Christmas as aboy

  • quick james cut through this tape with your laser..... 2 hours later..... ill use the scissors on the table

  • tow pixels are "burned" by the laser.....

  • idoit

  • asshole. It is dangerous!

  • @D986 yes, lasers are dangerous if they are not used properly. In this video, skater is using his laser properly.

  • @dragonlasersfanman I can't see any protective goggles, so NO he's NOT using his laser properly!

  • @MrPrensman You do not always need to use protective goggles. For some applications you can't use them.

  • @dragonlasersfanman you do always need tou se goggles. you cant fix yr eyes

  • dude your an idiot

  • You are ignorant about lasers.

    His use of the laser is safe.

  • i wish i could buy a cheap 5mW blue laser in australia

  • WIRD SCHON INS AUGE GEHEN

  • are you stupid??

    don´t play with powerfull lasers

    and please use laser protection glasses

  • laser safety glasses are not always necessary and can't be worn in some applications.

    In this video Skater was careful and did not need to wear glasses.

  • @dragonlasersfanman I'm going to disagree. Indoors, at close range with a 175mW laser, an accidental specular reflection could cause irreversible damage to the retina. It's foolish to not wear protective eyewear in a situation like this.

  • @jsmykal Fair enough. You'll find that most laser enthusiasts will use a laser like this indoors with out protection. They will how ever make sure that the envorionment is safe in terms of reflection.

  • he..dont play whit this powerful lasers..

    you ashole!!

  • Hmmm you are ignorant about lasers and abusive.

  • In diesem Alter mit so einer Leistung rumspielen ist schon heftig... naja mal gucken wann er nen sehfehler hat... 0 Stars für you !!

    VG Andy...

  • where the hell this kid got money for that laser from?

  • Parents, paper round, gift, birthday etc etc

  • all money for a laser ?!? lol

  • Your point is?

  • Why do I need a laser pointer with 200mw?

    I haven´t a good laser ....

    i must wait (pay pal make problems grrr)

  • @survivorevil i actually got it from selling things i no longer had use for including pocket bike, wakeboard, previous laser, and i got $100 put towards it for my birthday.

  • Don't use a laser safety glasses!!!!

    When u have jet, it can be protect your eyes!!!!

    what an idiot!

  • There are no reflective surfaces, he is careful and this activity is not dangerous so laser safety glassses are not essential.

  • @dragonlasersfanman you are taking things for granted. when that happens people get hurt. lasers are dangerous period. doesnt matter what you are doing with them.

  • Try to build a laser that burns!

  • 480 dollars? :D lol in my state 200mW laser cost 60 euro

  • Isn't there a large arms black market as well in Slovakia?

  • NO here isnt any  black market , we just have much better prices :)

  • 200mW for 60 euro?

    i doubt it is actually putting out 200mW

    more like <200mW

  • yeah but the guality ?

  • @Matto623 You get what you pay for with lasers which in your case is not 200mW of green 532nm laser

  • @Matto623

    or 120 american dollars

  • @Matto623 you can't get a real 200mW laser for 60€. You can get a laser that gets to much voltage and current for 60€ wich might give you 200mW but it won't work that long.

  • this toys shouldnt be allowed for -18

  • Why do you say that?

  • @georgegto

    The age really doesn't matter cause anybody can be careful & responsible and anybody can also be stupid & not have any idea what they are doing. Also most of the time it is kids that are interested in this kind of stuff anyways.

  • @ChandlerStinks man, this kind of things should not be allowed under 18!! you say that age doesn't matter, but you are very wrong!! there are more posibilities that a 15y old kid use the laser in wrong condition vs. a 18y old, it's logic

  • @speedisnolimit I'm just saying that half of the population among all ages are stupid and the other half is smart and the stupid kids would not have any idea on how to order shit online.

  • @georgegto First of all, this " toys " is a " toy " that could potentially blind you.

  • @georgegto not if your pesponsible like me

  • @georgegto it is illegal for minors

  • this kid is retarted always always use safety goggles when in an expirement, this kid needs his parents as well. hey look i'm adolencent witha frickin highpower lazer what could possibly go wrong? oh i know i'll bring it to school and point it in some ones eye. ok middleschool kids through highschool kids with lazers are not the best combo.

  • Be fair and give him a break.

    He does nothing in this video remotely dangerous and always wearing safety glasses is not necessary or even practical.

  • now much was ur lazer pointer

  • The Hulk 150mW laser used in this video is $480

  • dude u got a big fat rat in your house =p

  • did i just hear a mouse

  • Does any one know where can I get this laser or something similar to its power in Singapore? I need it for some experiments and for pointing at some objects which will be around 50 to 70 metres from me. Pls tell me which power is recommended and how much will it be? In my experiments, I need to burn through some thin stuff. Pls help!

  • PM sent

  • I had a 30mW and it was painful to look at the dot from some distance. This one is several times more powerful and the kid is not using safety goggles. Where were parents looking?

  • As long as the beam is not directed at a reflective surface, there is no danger.

    There is nothing wrong with his use of the laser in this video.

  • Not true, the indirect reflection of the light is enough to cause damage with such a high output. I have a Nova Lasers 162 mW laser, I don't let many people see it up close because everytime someone does, they complain about their eyes hurting for hours when all we did was shine it on boxes and plastics for a couple minutes. Always wear the special orange goggles when operating high output lasers.

  • You are correct, reflection can damage your eyes but only if it is of a very smooth or reflective surface.

    The reflection or glare from a laser beam of a not reflective surface such as a match head or wall can give you a head ache but not injure your eyes.

  • Rich Parents + stupid kid = devolution

    and btw how exactly is he being careful

  • Give the kid a break. You have no idea that his parents are rich and he is not stupid.

    He keeps the beam away at all times and is not using it around reflective surfaces. Basic laser common sense which is all you need.

  • put the caps on screen

  • Too much power and not enough safety. At some point he will acquire the nickname cyclops. This sort of laser power is never used in a lab without a lot of safety precautions... goggles, interlocks and someone that understands the danger.

  • why dident you just give the kid a lighter man i hate stupid Parents. This video was made before he burnt the house down.

  • LOL omg i would love to place balloons around a crowded area during the night and just scare the shit outta peopl.

  • Then hide the laser and be like OMG a gunshot!!! everybody run!!!!!

  • mhmm

  • he obviously doesn't understand the dangers of lasers if he's looking at the dot that close. Goggles are a must.

  • I agree that goggles are good to have.

    Not essential though for the way he uses his laser and he is being careful.

  • yeah not essentail LMFAO to have goggles on for the way he uses his LMFAO Then wtf was they made for stupid its a kid. How many times did he kick and scream on the flood before you opened your checkbook.

  • 2 parts of robot for you.

  • This kid should have goggles. His parents should've bought goggles with this. Tsk tsk.

  • would it hurt my skin?

  • very wonderful song choice

  • Real stupid kid. "Parent's dream"

  • What is he doing that is stupid?

  • this guy is dumm he gone destroy all the stuff his parents dit kill him i think ^^

  • e has already damaged the camera see the 2 black dots in middle of screen BAH HAHAHAHAHA

  • Lol I see the dots!

  • ah HAHAHAHHA wot a cunting idiot. no safety glasses while using a 175mw ah hahahahha e will go blind before he gets to preteen ah hahahahahah

  • Relax.

    He may be young but he understands the dangers of lasers and uses his laser carefully.

  • Lasers are only dangerous when misused. You can see that Skater533 is careful and knows what he is doing.

  • Can't be that fucking careful, otherwise he'd be wearing laser goggles wouldn't he ?

  • lol

  • this is so stupid! a laser with this power is nothing for fucking kids !!

  • Why not?

  • Comment removed

  • Látom sikerült kiégetned a kamerád CCD-jét is egy ponton :-)

  • setting the stool on fire was pretty stupid.  Lucky it didnt catch fire and burn the house down

  • to bad you don't know what your talking about.a laser at this power will not make leather combust into flames. maybe you should use a green laser of this power and understand it's capability's before you make accusations

  • i dont think so

  • but is this effective on a white surface?

  • Not as effective because there is a lot more reflection

  • i dont know