nippinout
06-21-2002, 10:42 AM
Hi guys!
I've been calling around to the local SCUBA shops to find prices on hydrotesting. None of these places do it in house, and I thought 25-30 dollars was kind of expensive.
Not to mention that my 20oz CO2 tank cost that much!
Anyway... I got smart and went to google and instead of searching for SCUBA shops in my area, I went straight to the testers.
I found a local hydrotester that is the largest in Minnesota. Won't give specifics, but charges less than $10 plus o-rings if needed.
Go to your local hydrotester directly!
If this is what the hydrotesters charge, then those SCUBA shops are making a pretty good chunk of change.
Less than $20 for both my N2 and CO2 tanks! How cool is that?!?!?!?
I've been calling around to the local SCUBA shops to find prices on hydrotesting. None of these places do it in house, and I thought 25-30 dollars was kind of expensive.
Not to mention that my 20oz CO2 tank cost that much!
Anyway... I got smart and went to google and instead of searching for SCUBA shops in my area, I went straight to the testers.
I found a local hydrotester that is the largest in Minnesota. Won't give specifics, but charges less than $10 plus o-rings if needed.
Go to your local hydrotester directly!
If this is what the hydrotesters charge, then those SCUBA shops are making a pretty good chunk of change.
Less than $20 for both my N2 and CO2 tanks! How cool is that?!?!?!?