I think performance in cold temperatures is more an issue with the batteries. If you like your current pointer I'd recommend using those non rechargeable lithium batteries. They are quite expensive though. It also helps to keep the pointer in an inside coat pocket while not being used. Or you could get a more powerful laser. Anything rated up to 30-40 mW should be more than enough. I got mine from a place called optotronics. Google "optotronics laser pointer" and they should be the first link that isn't an ad. Josh On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Kim <kimharch@cut.net> wrote:
Hi all. Anyone have a recommendation for a laser pointer that functions well in cold temperatures?
Kim
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