Found on Amazon. How does this work? LOL

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Germie

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I found a very special thing on Amazon. Maybe can anyone explain this? :rofl3: At least a very bad photoshop. :wink:

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Idiots don't know where it connects! DIN fitting is obviously too much for them to understand.
 
Or really smart marketing or you have to be really quick

Where's a link, you know because why wouldn't you include one
 
Or really smart marketing or you have to be really quick

Where's a link, you know because why wouldn't you include one

There are more with the same picture on Amazon. Just look for a 'spg g5/8' and you'll find it. At least on the .nl site.
 
Someone should ask for detailed instructions for use...
 
The tank-checker gauge is shown ready for use, threaded into an innovative compact, in-line, rebreather valve. Obviously it is a new take on the storied Genesis angle-valves but designed for a remote, head-mounted first stage. Connects with a standard HP hose. I like that they included the knurled collar on the valve body - should make VIPs and periodic O2 cleanings quick and easy

Finally, some real innovation in the industry.
 

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