Another amazon cob

What are your thoughts on this 210 watt draw light. Even if it's not super efficient seems like a cheap cob. Doesn't elaborate on parts so likely cheap. Just looking for a cheap veg light as I expands my flower and took one of my timber lights from my veg tent and moved it to flower.https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B0756...475d-8be3-ac0d015e4d3a&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65

Hard to have thoughts when it's not possible to quantify the radiometric output, but when a company refuses to provide that info it's probably because they don't want you to know.

Probably okay for a cheap veg light, but for $100 you can build a veg light that will last many years more than cheap components in a $100 retail product.
 
Hard to have thoughts when it's not possible to quantify the radiometric output, but when a company refuses to provide that info it's probably because they don't want you to know.

Probably okay for a cheap veg light, but for $100 you can build a veg light that will last many years more than cheap components in a $100 retail product.
I haven't been able to source anything even close in Canada with shipping and the exchange. I'm lucky to get something for $2/watt to my door. i might give er a try. I have 400 watts of timber and love em but don't have the budget for something overly expensive for veg. I bought a 96 watt T5 on Amazon for veg but it was the same price as this cob. If anything I feel that this can be a placeholder light. The PPFD numbers look too good to be true for the price.
 
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