Laser Range Finder question

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I have a leupold laser range finder that the red led readout has become unreadable on. Leupold offered me a new model at a significant discount but seemed to indicate that all laser rangefinders eventually become unreadable.

I was wondering what everyone's experience is on this. I think I have had the range finder for maybe 6 or 7 years. Do all rangefinders quit working after a certain lifespan even if they are infrequently used and stored properly?
 
I have a leupold laser range finder that the red led readout has become unreadable on. Leupold offered me a new model at a significant discount but seemed to indicate that all laser rangefinders eventually become unreadable.

I was wondering what everyone's experience is on this. I think I have had the range finder for maybe 6 or 7 years. Do all rangefinders quit working after a certain lifespan even if they are infrequently used and stored properly?

I’ve got one can’t remember brand and it still works had it for about 10 yrs. eats batteries but works fine.


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I “acquired” one while in Iraq back in 2005, and I gave it to my buddy and he’s been using it ever since. I actually used it on the range with him right before we left Texas earlier this year. Still works perfectly; it’s a Bushnell.
 
So it sounds like I may have gotten a bad design. Would you stick with a new leupold?
 
So it sounds like I may have gotten a bad design. Would you stick with a new leupold?
If you're gettting a significant discount, why not? Go to Midway and/or Amazon and check the reviews for that model.
 
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