View Poll Results: Where did you purchase your laser from?

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  • Legacy Lasers

    4 18.18%
  • Epilog

    2 9.09%
  • WK Laser

    10 45.45%
  • Golden Laser

    0 0%
  • Logilase

    0 0%
  • Redsail

    6 27.27%
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    Question Where did you purchase your laser??

    Just curious, as I am planning on buying a laser in the near future where everyone purchased their lasers from. if your vendor is not in the poll option post it here. also post if your experience was great,good, or bad. No brand wars please.

    Thanks!!
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    Laser purchase

    I bought my RL40-6040 from Ray Scott of scottware.net


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    Thanks for the link. Lots of good info on that site. how long ago was your purchase? any problems??
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    I bought my other laser from the Legacy Laser and the other one from Litografa. Both of them are very reliable and very helpfull vendors. I've purchased my Rabbit about 2 year's ago ( table 400x600mm / 60W ) and my GCC ( Spirit GX 60W ) I got in May/2010. Both of them working fine - some minor problems ( most of those my fault ). I can't see any reason to avoid these vendor's - I'm going to do some business with them also in the future !

    Best regards
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    I am leaning towards Legacy Lasers (1100 series 150 watt). this Scottware place seems to have decent lasers also that fit my needs, I sent them a e-mail and am awaiting a reply. I was curious what all the places were that had good service and good lasers.
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    I'll vote Dean/Legacy as you live in US I have a "little" distance between him and me, but still when I have any problems, he always answer asap... I've been also in straight touch with Rabbit in China and I've got some great help from them ! Litografa here in Europe is quite experiented with lasers but I think that he won't sell any Chinese lasers ( I'm not 100% sure ), but maybe he can give you some good advices...

    - Hannu


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    Yeah Dean is about 4 hrs driving time from where I live and Scottware is about 6hrs. Local help is a Huge help. Thanks for the suggestions
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    Buy it from Full Spectrum Lasers LLC: www.fullspectrumengineering.com/co2laser.html

    We are USA based and ship direct from our Las Vegas Warehouse.

    We make our own control boards and our own direct to print drivers.

    We are the ONLY low cost laser to allow you to direct print from any vector application including Microsoft Word.


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    Fullspeceng, Nice lasers...I am in need of a much larger cutting area though. my material is around 27"x39". thanks for the link.
    Necessity is the mother of all invention (unknown)
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    Scottware.net

    I've had my RL40 6040 for about 4 months now. No problems so far.


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    We can special order any size laser for you.

    Send us an email with your quote and link to website with the best price and we will see what we can do.


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    Scottware

    Your best bet is to call Scott, as opposed to sending e-mail. Scott is on the road alot, delivering machines.


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