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NOT A HOPE.

Have a pair for about 1/4 the price http://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...road-light-4x4-tractor/513528_1245774593.html

The lumens values quoted are THEORETICAL MAXIMUM. A 10W Cree XM-L wll give about 800 lumens each - and that's pretty much the brightest single die led there is. The new CREE XM-L2 is brighter - but I doubt they hit 1000 real each. Maybe 950 - more likely 900. Most are not driven to 100% as they then burn out faster.
 
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NOT A HOPE.

Have a pair for about 1/4 the price http://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...road-light-4x4-tractor/513528_1245774593.html

The lumens values quoted are THEORETICAL MAXIMUM. A 10W Cree XM-L wll give about 800 lumens each - and that's pretty much the brightest single die led there is. The new CREE XM-L2 is brighter - but I doubt they hit 1000 real each. Maybe 950 - more likely 900. Most are not driven to 100% as they then burn out faster.

Thanx for commenting, I was hoping you would.
$164 for two 7" lights? Yeah, surely they would be gooduns. Not! :p
These Erica are only 3¾" and likely much better built in the USA. :D
 
What's that saying? "You get what you pay for" or maybe it's the other one? "Just cause it's expensive don't make it good and just cause it isn't expensive don't make it bad!"
 
What's that saying? "You get what you pay for" or maybe it's the other one? "Just cause it's expensive don't make it good and just cause it isn't expensive don't make it bad!"

Very true indeed - in the general sense.
However, in the vast majority of things electronic, I have found it to be true that cheap IS cheap!
I know for fact this is so regarding LED torches.
 
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