Vavalo
Apr 9 2007, Naveen

Priced at $599, the Vavalo’s PowerMaster 5mw Blue Beam Laser Pointer 473nm is an inimitable and unusual thing to possess. The 473 nanometer blue laser light puts many other laser pointers to shame with its sexy make and specs. Weighing a mere 240...

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