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If you are going to bitch about something, at least spell it right. It is Miflex, not Mirflex. Duh.
ROFL Mirflex as in "In the Mire" is a simplistic play on words clearly wasted on you.
But for the benefit of others:

Take any online dictionary of your choice and read the polite explanation:
"Ensnared or entangled in a situation that is not ideal or desirable and from which escape or improvement is difficult or unlikely". In the mud, in the mire.

I did want to use the British alternative and call it Sh*tflex

But not wishing to cause alarm or distress to your sensitive soul. You understand. :banghead:
 
I may not agree with you on lots of things but I really appreciate that you do what you do on a "not for profit" basis. I don't know what you live on.
They say: "Man shall not live by bread alone but by every word the proceeds from the mouth of God"

Turns out It's a better option than robbing banks.
 
Ok, so buying hoses that say "Made in USA" and also have "EN250" marked on the same hose are junk? Because I have several that have both on the same hose.
So we can't go by "made in USA" anymore I take it?
I'm just trying to understand what needs to be marked on the hose so I know it's not junk.
I looked at all my hoses, and none of them have SAE100R3 on them.
If I call somewhere and ask if their LP and HP hoses are up to SAE100R3 standards are they going to know what I'm talking about?
Just tell us!
...and please stop with the long talk and the irrelevant list of credentials, I'm sure you're very qualified and know a lot about the industry inside and out. That's great but I don't care, I just want to know about hoses and what I need to look for that's STAMPED ON THE HOSE.
I am not the cause of this. I'm just outlining that by going down this route and accepting Brands and catalogue information for your purchase choice and decision all your left with is ignorance and by allowing this reduction in quality the standard for the scuba equipment you buy is reduced and does not benefit the diver in any way shape or form.

While at the same time a further lack of spare parts and the excessive cost again driven by profit sales and marketing is degrading your ability to make an informed choice.

While the additional increase in profit importing offers to the importer distributor some of this can now be shared by the importers distributor and retail shops alike. All to the unsuspecting recreational diver.
You pay more, and get less are now are being required to replace more often.

Once upon a time A Made in USA High quality Divers LP hose with at least a ten year life cost $20
Now these rinky dink EN250 hoses have taken over with a $30 cost but the kicker is with a replacement required every 2 years and you're now $150 in. Do your own maths.

With the added bonus that no one knows anymore the quality or manufacture and the European EN250 is a standard for Europe not for you guys. Made in the USA was an alternative and your last chance maybe you left it too late.
 
All to the unsuspecting recreational diver.
You pay more, and get less are now are being required to replace more often.

Once upon a time A Made in USA High quality Divers LP hose with at least a ten year life cost $20
Now these rinky dink EN250 hoses have taken over with a $30 cost but the kicker is with a replacement required every 2 years and you're now $150 in. Do your own maths.

When did this happen? I replaced one, maybe two, HP hoses in the past ten years, and I run a dive school with many regulator sets. If there are any issues, it is the gauge swivel ring, and then that is infrequent if you rinse your equipment properly.

Gloom and doom.
 
When did this happen?
It really didn't happen. The hype about poor quality is nothing more than fear mongering. As I pointed out previously, it's like the "You're gonna die" mantra about split fins. Totally uncalled for.
 
It really didn't happen. The hype about poor quality is nothing more than fear mongering. As I pointed out previously, it's like the "You're gonna die" mantra about split fins. Totally uncalled for.
And totally tiresome.
 

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