Why this difference of price?

cucu17

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Gunner12

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The light will never reach 900 lumen. That's the max output possible with the best P7 LED at 2.8 amps, which I have yet to see. You'll probably get 600 lumen if lucky.

As for price difference, there could be a difference in build quality, or it could also be the time of release, or nothing at all. I don't know, having neither lights.
 

PhantomPhoton

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Neither are 900 lumens guaranteed.
As for the difference in price, I couldn't say exactly. Both are cheap bargain brands. There could be an actual difference in build quality but which one is actually better is hard to say without taking both of them apart.

:shrug:
 

Squidboy

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Common head used with different battery tube and driver probably. Have to say the finish on the Ultrafire looks better. Check the comments at the bottom of other Aurora lights and you'll get an idea of if they are decent enough.

Notice that this is identical to the aurora http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.12761

If your dead set on 2 x 18650 then I would balance the cost against the review performance, better to get something decent at $50 that has posibilities as a mod platform so that if its a bit crap you can always tart up the electrics, so with that argument buy the best looking one with the an acceptable performance or just get a single battery one like

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.19767
or
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.15739

I've seen a SpiderFire SSC P7 and the view on this site http://fonarevka.lux-rc.com/ (click on road 2 and select the Spiderfire) pretty much sums it up.

Of course you can allways go with the $300 recommendations you'll aways get on here too though :)
 
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