I don’t think that’s really true. There are a lot of lights with ordinary aluminum MCPCBs. With relatively modern (but low CRI) emitters, ~1000lm off an aluminum MCPCB can be well within the safe operating range.

I just looked through my bin of stars from upgraded lights. A lot of them came from cheap no-name or ultrafire lights, but I’ve also got parts from recent ThorFire, Convoy, and Eagle Eye lights. The only DTP copper MCPCB is from a BLF A6 up upgraded to a SST-40.

One budget light brand that uses DTP in some of their lights is Sofirn. I think all their C8 variants use DTP MCPCBs, along with their newer, higher-output, tube lights, like the SP31 vw, SP32a v2, and, I think, the SP33. I think some of their other lights also have DTP MCPCBs, too.

I’ll add that the most worthwhile mod on many lights is a high CRI emitter. Chances are, any high-CRI emitter you’ll buy already mounted will have a DTP MCPCB. If you are reflowing your own, it doesn’t make much sense not to when you can get a good DTP copper board for $1-2.