Our entry-point pulsed fibre laser. Light, precise and low-running-cost — ideal for detailed cleaning, stripping and getting started commercially.
Technical specification
The 200W is the machine most operators start on. It has all the finesse of the larger units for detailed work — kitchen doors, automotive parts, light rust and signage — while being the lightest to carry, the cheapest to run, and the easiest on a single-phase socket. If your work is precision-led rather than large-area production, this is the model.
Lens, cable length and pulse-energy options vary by configuration. Exact figures confirmed on enquiry.
What's included
Best suited to
Every LaserStrip machine unlocks seven revenue streams. The 200W is strongest on the work below. See all seven services.
The 200W suits joiners, restorers, detailers and tradespeople adding laser cleaning to an existing business. If most of your work is bench-sized — doors, panels, parts and signage — its lower power is an advantage: it gives you fine control and a gentle touch on delicate substrates, at the lowest purchase and running cost in the range.
Typical 200W jobs are kitchen and cabinet door stripping, automotive parts and trim, light surface rust and small graffiti tags. It lifts paint and lacquer from a kitchen door in minutes with no sanding dust and no solvent tanks, which is why joinery and furniture businesses often find it pays for itself on door-stripping work alone.
Compare the range
Every model shares the same pulsed fibre technology, training and UK support. The difference is removal speed and the scale of work it suits.
| Model | Output | Max pulse energy | Weight | Removal speed | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LaserStrip 200W | 200 W | Up to 1.5 mJ | ≈ 38 kg | Controlled | Precision & entry-level. The most portable and affordable way to start. |
| LaserStrip 300W | 300 W | Up to 5 mJ | ≈ 45 kg | Fast | The most popular choice. Handles every job most operators meet, day to day. |
| LaserStrip 500W | 500 W | Up to 15 mJ | 50 kg | High | Heavy-duty production for larger surfaces and commercial contracts. |
| LaserStrip 1000W | 1000 W | Up to 15 mJ | ≈ 75 kg | Maximum | Maximum power for the heaviest industrial and large-area contracts. |
The 200W machine
The 200W is our entry-point machine and starts from £10,500 (excluding VAT). Every machine includes professional configuration, hands-on training, full safety documentation and UK technical support. Contact us for an exact quote on the 200W.
The 200W is the machine most operators start on. It has all the finesse of the larger units for detailed work — kitchen doors, automotive parts, light rust and signage — while being the lightest to carry, the cheapest to run, and the easiest on a single-phase socket. If your work is precision-led rather than large-area production, this is the model. Not sure? Tell us the jobs you want to win and we will recommend the right model from our 200W, 300W, 500W and 1000W lineup.
A pulsed fibre laser is non-abrasive and chemical-free, so it lifts contaminants without touching the substrate underneath. The 200W is suited to kitchen doors, cabinetry and joinery, automotive parts, detailing and restoration, light rust, paint and lacquer removal and more. See the full range on our laser cleaning services page.
No. Every purchase includes hands-on training at our Leeds studio covering laser safety, operation, quoting and commercial work. You leave ready to earn, taught by operators who use these machines commercially every day.
We deliver nationwide and cover the whole of Yorkshire as standard — see our Yorkshire areas page. Training and handover take place at our Leeds studio.
If you plan to trade long term, buying outright pays back fastest. If you want to test demand first, hiring a laser machine is the lower-risk start, and hire fees can be offset against a later purchase.
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