Laser Directory
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- Diode (Portable)12W150×150 mm167mm/s7.3 / 10AcmerNot available
Acmer K1 12W
Not availableDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)2.5W150×150 mm167mm/s7.3 / 10AcmerNot available
Acmer K1 2.5W
Not availableDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)7W150×150 mm167mm/s7.3 / 10AcmerIn stock
Acmer K1 7W
$299.99Acmer Shop (International)2.8 / 53 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)3.5W150×150 mm167mm/s7.3 / 10AcmerNot available
Acmer K1 3.5W
Not availableDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)5W100×100 mm83mm/s8.0 / 10OrturIn stock
Ortur R1 5W
$216.30Ortur Shop (Europe)4.1 / 5115 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)Diode-IR5W1.3W100×100 mm83mm/s8.0 / 10OrturIn stock
Ortur R1 5W + 1.3W IR
$433.70Ortur Shop (Europe)4.1 / 5115 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)12W120×120 mm4000mm/s7.8 / 10AtomstackIn stock
Atomstack Atelier
$651.09AtomStack Shop (Europe)3.9 / 59 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Stand)10W100×100 mm4000mm/s7.5 / 10LaserPeckerIn stock
LaserPecker LP2 Plus
$814.13LaserPecker Shop (Germany)4.8 / 5930 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)5W100×100 mm167mm/s8.3 / 10MecpowIn stock
Mecpow M1 5W
$195.64Amazon (Germany)1.6 / 522,018 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)3.5W100×100 mm167mm/s8.0 / 10MecpowIn stock
Mecpow M1 3.5W
$173.90Amazon (Germany)1.6 / 522,018 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)Diode-IR10W2W105×105 mm5000mm/s8.5 / 10MecpowIn stock
Mecpow X1 Dual Laser
$1,217.38Amazon (Germany)1.6 / 522,018 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)Diode-IR10W3W116×116 mm4000mm/s8.0 / 10WeCreatIn stock
WeCreat Lumos
$1,249.99WeCreat Shop (United States)4.2 / 565 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)Diode-IR5W1.2W110×110 mm167mm/s7.3 / 10AtomstackIn stock
Atomstack P1 Dual Laser
$618.48Amazon (Germany)1.6 / 522,018 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)10W115×115 mm4000mm/s7.5 / 10xToolIn stock
xTool F1 Lite
$922.84xTool Shop (Germany & Austria)4.2 / 5168 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)Diode-IR10W2W105×105 mm5000mm/s8.0 / 10SculpfunIn stock
Sculpfun G9
$1,085.87Sculpfun Shop (Europe)3.0 / 516 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)5W110×110 mm167mm/s6.5 / 10AtomstackIn stock
Atomstack P1 Single Laser
$216.30AtomStack Shop (Europe)3.9 / 59 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Portable)Diode-IR10W2W115×115 mm4000mm/s7.5 / 10xToolIn stock
xTool F1
$1,618.48xTool Shop (Germany & Austria)4.2 / 5168 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs - Diode (Stand)5W100×100 mm600mm/s7.8 / 10LaserPeckerIn stock
LaserPecker LP2
$651.09LaserPecker Shop (Europe)4.8 / 5930 reviewsDetails ansehenSpecs
Laser buying FAQ
Quick answers on laser types, power, materials and safety.
Which laser type is right for me?
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Diode lasers are affordable and great for beginners or engraving wood, leather and cardboard. CO₂ lasers cut faster, handle thicker wood and acrylic and suit small workshops. Fiber lasers are the go-to for metal marking and industrial workflows.
How much laser power do I need?
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For engraving only, 5–10 W of optical power on a diode laser is enough. To cut 4–8 mm wood or acrylic, plan for at least 20 W (diode) or 40–60 W (CO₂). If you cut thick material regularly or run production jobs, look at 60 W+ CO₂ machines or hybrid systems.
What materials can I process with a CO₂ laser?
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CO₂ lasers cut and engrave wood, MDF, acrylic, leather, paper, cork and many plastics (avoid PVC). You can also engrave glass, ceramics and coated metals – always ensure proper fume extraction.
What can a diode laser cut or engrave?
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Diode lasers engrave wood, leather, slate and can mark stainless steel with spray. They cut thin wood, cardboard and some plastics, but clear or white acrylic is difficult because the wavelength passes through. Air assist helps produce cleaner edges.
Do I need an enclosure or air assist?
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An enclosure keeps smoke and stray laser light contained and makes fume extraction easier – essential for indoor use. Air assist blows smoke away, cools the workpiece and leaves cleaner edges on wood and acrylic. Both upgrades improve safety and quality.
Which software should I use with my laser?
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Many machines work with LightBurn (feature-rich, paid) or LaserGRBL (free for diode lasers). Vendor apps often provide quick presets but are less flexible. Check software compatibility and supported file formats before you buy.