++1 for the above comments Lonsdale.
Note that Presto is a good, made in GB brand (used to be good anyway), so assuming both vendors are really offering Presto like they show, personally I'd go for the half price one. As already said above, even if the cheap set is "only" carbon steel they'll be plenty good enough taps for ali.
Also agree about backing off regularly during the thread cut. What you really need to do is develop a "feel" - basically, A) as soon as you feel the tap getting a bit stiffer to turn you back off; and B) you need to back off until it feels "unstiff" again. Depending on the grade of ali and the thickness of the job that could well be more turns than the usually quoted quarter/half turn.
And sunnybob is right about cutting lubricant, although butter would not really be my 1st choice!
The recommended standard is paraffin, though WD40 will do just fine; even normal 3in1 works too - remember that ali is "soft & sticky" and gets stuck on to the cutting edges of the tap, making a poorly cut thread unless you back off regularly, as above, and (as the actress said to the bishop) unless you use some lubricant now and then.
Finally, I assume it's 8 mm x 1.25 mm pitch you want (I'm not sure if you're repairing something or making something new)? That thread is the ISO standard "metric coarse" and is very common over here. But there are also 2 ISO standard "metric fine" 8 mm dia threads - either 1.0 mm pitch or 0.75 mm pitch. Pretty rare but if you're repairing something, suggest you double check.
HTH
AES