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Brian Leavitt
12-01-2016, 10:26 PM
I'm looking to buy one. I got a quote for $380 shipped from China from a company on Alibaba. The vendor is Shandong Laser Source Technology Co., Ltd.. My question is, can I trust that it will be a real EFR tube? I've never bought anything on Alibaba before and I don't know that I trust it. I'm also wondering how likely it is that the tube would get here in one piece...

This is the reply from the vendor:
"Dear Brian Leavitt
Wish you enjoya great day!.

The price of EFR 1200CL is usd130/pc and the freight is usd250 by DHL.And the packaging is Single air packaging.

If you have any question,please tell me.
Thank you,Best regards.
Kevin"

I know I can get tubes from Rabbit, Boss, or LightObject, but for some reason I'm stuck on getting an EFR.

Dave Sheldrake
12-02-2016, 6:56 PM
Ask for a picture of the tube, I'll be able to tell if it's fake or not.

The naming convention is unusual, the tubes are designated CL1200 and are 60 watts agreed as standard. The genuine CL1200 is an excellent tube though, fantastic beam quality and great life expectancy

Brian Leavitt
12-02-2016, 8:06 PM
I was hoping you would see this, Dave. I thought the 1200CL was odd as well because I remember it being CL1200 last time I looked, but when I looked on EFR's site, they now seem to refer to it as 1200CL as well.

I asked for a photo. Hopefully they will send me one.

This is the listing I was looking at.
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/60W-EFR-1200CL-CO2-machine-laser_60547742766.html

Thanks

Brian Leavitt
12-03-2016, 8:53 AM
Here are the photos I was sent.

Thanks

Dave Sheldrake
12-03-2016, 5:27 PM
They look genuine, be aware though, on the spec label the details will be printed and not written in pen when it arrives if it's a genuine EFR ;)

John Lifer
12-03-2016, 5:43 PM
My ZS tube on my machine looks very similar. the label is NOT all the way filled out. But serial #, checker id, and the model number are all printed with the date of manufacture written by hand.
Just say'n

Brian Leavitt
12-05-2016, 12:42 PM
OK I guess I'm going to take the plunge with this one. Thanks, guys.