Create on the Go with the LaserPecker LP5 Engraver

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Are you already trying to figure out how you’ll afford to buy holiday gifts? No worries. Get a LaserPecker LP5 – The Smart 20W Fiber + Diode Laser Engraver to design at home or on the go. Take $800 off, too!

It can engrave up to 10,000mm/s, allowing you to finish your tasks more quickly. It also has batch processing if you are creating the same project several times over.

The 2-in-1 laser engraver features deep engraving, allowing for high-contrast. With just a single path, it will create clean, well-defined edges, with exceptional detail. You’ll have precise control with geometry as you cut angles, surpassing traditional laser cutters.

Laserpecker Lp5 Engraving Cutting Projects

The 20W fiber laser works on:

  • Stainless steel
  • Aluminum
  • Brass
  • Silver
  • Plastic
  • Platinum
  • Titanium
  • And more

The 20W Diode Laser works on:

  • Wood
  • Acrylic
  • Leather
  • Glass
  • Rock
  • Paper
  • Rubber
  • And more

The LaserPecker LP5 can be used in so many scenarios, be it in your home, a retail store, or a creative studio. Since it’s light and compact, you can take it with you from one spot to the next. It can also be a handheld device so that you’re not limited to maneuvering materials around the stationary device – move the device in your hand instead.

Along with the laser engraver, you’ll also get free and fast shipping, a 12-month warranty, powerful software, and professional customer service.

A discount of $700 is already offered on this laser engraver, and if you use the discount code MTE100, you can take off an additional $100, bringing the price to just $2,499. You’ll also get a free gift, with a cutting plate ($31.99), safety goggles ($49.99), and material pack ($59.99). That’s $141.97 in accessories.

This discount will expire on August 10. Order the LaserPecker LP5 today to start designing projects right away!

LaserPecker LP5 – The Smart 20W Fiber + Diode Laser Engraver

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