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  • Magicshine Lights Q?
  • monkeysfeet
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    Anyone been using these long term, looking at the MJ906. What is the quality like?

    Dango
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    They are worth the money but better prodcts are available for more ££

    monkeysfeet
    Free Member

    Anyone else?

    n0b0dy0ftheg0at
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    Only a few months old, but so far, happy with my MJ900.

    monkeysfeet
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    Seen them for just over £100 but I was wondering if it’s worth spending more on say -Hope?

    nemesis
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    Can’t comment on the 906 but I’ve had the 808 and 880, the former for 7 years, the latter for 2. Both have been faultless. I’d certainly buy magicshine again.

    sq225917
    Free Member

    We sell a lot of them at OO, Magicshine quality can be a bit variable, The MJ06 has been rock solid, as is the MJ900. The bigger lights, M2 etc can be a touch flaky on the switches due to them trying to cram in too much stuff and stressing the wiring.

    monkeysfeet
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    Cheers. I think I will see if I can stretch my budget to a Hope R2 later this month. If not then I will consider the magicshine.

    IvanMTB
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    Still with me original, first gen MJ808. Bought it second hand and still going strong after 5 or 6 years of abuse.

    Cheers!
    I.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    I don’t know about the 906 but I had 2 of the MJ872s- one of them broke after 4 years use this year, the other is still going strong. And still a competitive light, to boot. The equivalent Hope R4, frinstance, is less reliable, performs almost identically, and costs about 3 times more. Though it does have a much better clamp

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