The 70W diode have a duty cycle of 0,1% for an effective 7mW.
No duty cycle is stated for yours.
I assume it is something similar.
ETA: Having checked up a bit, it is actually possible that this is 7W CW and could be used for a burner.
It's just that the lack of pictures and you understanding of the concept of middle man makes me automatically doubtful of you.
Yes, this is a 7W continuous diode, 15W maximum (written on the box).
It would make for a nice burner in a project box with paltier unit.
I just got around to taking some pictures, sorry got in late from work. It's 9:28 pm.
Unfortunately I had to use flash so some images might have too much reflex.
Here we go.
The one in the box is the 7W continuous, the one mounted on the copper block (I cut this on my cnc machine) is a 3W 960nm (they sold it to me as a 4W but I don't trust that figure). I ran 2Amps through it and it nice and powerful, it could be used to pump blue but not very efficiently.
The 5 lose diodes are 1W 808nm, never powered, and the one by itself in the plastic bag with a shorting jumper on its pins is a 2W 808nm.