If you're motivated to go cheap, I can recommend Apollo lights from seller "Thunder Lighting" on AliExpress. I got an Apollo 4 with custom spectrum for $150, free delivery. It grew very well. In a 4x4 tent with a Blackstar v2 180, Apollo 4, A51 RW-150 and XGS-190, I got:
Orange Bud: 166g (+ 5g air bud) RW-150
Super Skunk: 138g (+ 5g air bud) Blackstar 180
Big Bud#1: 210g (+5g air bud) Apollo 4
Big Bud#2: 171g (+10g air bud) XGS-19
The plants all received some light from adjacent lights. And, it's just one grow. The above doesn't prove anything definitive. But, that Apollo 4 did ok. The buds were actually denser than the other Big Bud under the XGS.
Anyway, the custom spectrum I ordered was:
7% 1x IR 730
60% 9x deep red 660
13% 2x blue 450
White avg 5116k
7% 1x white 3350k (3200-3500k)
13% 2x white 6000k (5500-6500k)
That spectrum is based upon Grow Northern's "rebel module." GN uses Phillips and Osram. The Apollo is epi-whatever. Not equivalent, especially with the whites. But, that's how I came up with that spectrum/ratio.
I don't know how long it will last, nor how the seller would handle a warranty claim. I definitely agree with everyone that investing in higher-quality lights is better. But, if for whatever reason, you want to start with less expensive lights (for example, to make some money to buy better lights later), that one will work. It's good for a 2x2 area, shorter plants. (Mine were 5' tall, but the penetration of the nearby A51s helped). There are Apollo 6s, 8s, etc. You don't have to do 4s. They will give you volume discounts.
Personally, I would go with TopLED/MarsHydro simply for the public support forum. I've seen a lot of grows online and the buds looked good. Not that you couldn't do better. But, they weren't bad. As far as why people didn't post their final dry weight it could be because new growers tend to buy these inexpensive lights. They're less likely to have a scale. I didn't have a scale until I'd grown 6 months.
Vipar (on eBay) is also recommended as a most-desirable of the least desirable choices. I personally doubt there's any significant difference between it, Mars or my Apollo.