Banked nitrox in the Keys?

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$7.99, $10 (even $16)! I'm so jealous, HP steel Nitrox fills in NYC (Manhattan) cost me $20-30 depending on the shop.


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ouch!! Of course Key Largo rents (for dive shop space) are just a tad bit lower than NYC: less overhead to cover

And much larger customer base... Out of the tons of "divers" in NYC, there's a very small handful who actually dive the wrecks up here. We have 1 very small tech shop in the whole city!

I need to come down and visit y'all in the keys tres soon!


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Reefman: do any of these turn around the fills while you wait or do you have to leave your tanks overnight?

flspy: I also know Conch Republic banks 30-32% .

FYI....We bank 40%. This gives us versatility of filling tanks between dives and not having to bank high pressure nitrox. As long as we know what's in your tank to begin with we can calculate the mix with some 40% and then top with air to give you a good 30% to 32% nitrox fill. Very fast and efficient.

Good Diving,
Capt Gary
 
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