I do know the first canister I got from them had no tolerance and leaked like a sieve at 10 metres. The replacement was fine to date
Ok update on my replacement Custom Divers PLB canister.
The original constantly leaked after a few months and drowned my PLB. I replaced O rings and checked for cracks, damaged sealing surfaces etc but nothing. Sent it back to the NZ distributor. They checked at and stated nothing wrong, but said they would not charge me for it given they had it for months before dealing with it. Got it back and it immediately leaked at about 15m, and then at 6m. Checked the tolerances for the mating surfaces and the O ring and there was no squeeze on the O rings, so how could it seal under pressure?. Sent it back and after some wrangling with Custom Divers, they replaced it.
Ok well I used the replacement for about 2 years, but on putting the PLB into the canister for the first time, I never opened it again until about 1 month ago to check the PLB, then immediately closed it again. Guess what, using it 2 days ago to 20m it leaked. Luckily it didnt kill the PLB. I checked the canister and found the outer case is out of round. You can feel it as you screw it closed and measure it.
I noticed on other dive forums, very mixed results with more than a few failures of this particular canister, and similar responses to their complaints to the company in that "Nothing wrong with it" approach from the from the company. I find that attitude disappointing. Clearly there is an issue with the container. A redesign would fix it. I believe it needs thicker material and third O ring on the cap face if they chose to use the same material.
Clearly the material they use is either not suitable at that thickness, as it distorts or is not thick enough on the sealing faces themselves. In any event, after 2 failures with no fault due to operation by me (as I am very anal about sealing faces, sand and contamination, minimal grease etc), I will not buy another.
Next stop is the Mcmurdo aluminium case as I see it has 3 O rings, 2 seal on their side and one on its face. Some however complain that they are hard to open, I guess I will see.
A mate of mine bought one too, guess what, it leaked as well and I think drowned his PLB whilst new, which was replaced.
I would be interested in knowing how others have gone with theirs if they have one.
My feeling is to stay clear of them, as a PLB is far too expensive to drown, never mind that the canister sells for about $290-360 AUD