OMyMyOHellYes
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It is not such bad advice. But not such good advice either. I get that everybody on SB is paranoid that they're just giving over their money to Daddy Divebucks, the LDS owner, further enriching that guy that already has more money than he and his kids will ever be able to spend. Economics of operating a dive business aside.....I saw someone post recently that as a dive master they tell their students to buy new gear instead of used. I have recently figured out the math that renting from my LDS is going to put someone through college while it slowly makes me broke, so I am starting to look around to start my gear collection.
Obviously, I would have my LDS service any used equipment before I trust it, but is there any other reason I am missing someone would suggest buying new for a new diver? (Well other than the DM making a commission from the sale?)
How many new divers know anything about dive equipment or what they will need or what they won't need or what is good or not?
Just do not go to the deep end of the LDS display and let them tell you that the most 'spensive is the bestest. "And you're betting your life on it, so you NEED the best". Nah. Get current (no pun) equipment from a major name but at the lower to moderate price point. For most all divers (not just noobs) a Scubapro MK11/C370 reg set at $625 is every bit as good and serviceable and will last them just as long as the Scubapro MK25T/S620 Ti at $2,800. And they can spend the rest on a trip for a week of diving. They could also find the MK11/C370 on fleaBay, used (to what extent unknown) for $400, but then find themselves spending $150 for service and replacement of parts (advisable for fleaBay purchases) and have no warranty. They should also insist on the new reg being set up and adjusted as there's rumor (founded or not) that they may not be spec right out of the box but I suppose it COULD happen.....
Unless you're a gear snob (Me: "Hi, I'm OMMOHY and I overspend on shiny scuba gear." Rest of room: "HI, OMMOHY!") I think there's also some good value to be had in some other stuff from say DGX (Deep 6) or HOG for regs at a reasonable price but may not be carried at the LDS.
To echo Brett, there's not much call for new tanks. Ever. If you get a little knowledge up front... What's good, what to avoid, what to look out for. understandd the cost to return an old tank to servicealb condition. But here we go again. Me: "Hi. I'm OMMOHY and I buy way too damn many used scuba tanks. I just can't help myself at $70...." Rest of room: "HI, OMMOHY!"
There are some great deals out there on used equipment if you know what you're doing. Or you may get unapologetically reamed by the guy that WAY overspent on new dive equipment 10 years ago that only saw water twice. And it dry rotted since. I've found most of those guys on fleaBay and Craigslit seem to think that their stuff is what they paid for it new, plus ten years of accrued storage charges.
I buy hard equipment used because I know it and can fix it myself (or learning to). There are some definite no-go re: hard equipment, or discounts to be considered/demanded. Soft stuff, not so much ever.