Freshie1234
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If you are thinking about Cave and Technical diving, it will cost you many (MANY!) times more to just get the training (and other gear) to be able to do those dives. Buying a cheaper canister light, and then later upgrading is just water under the bridge. I personally had too much gear to buy when I was shopping for a canister light to really go all out. I agree that with items like wings and regulators you should only buy once and buy right (that doesn't mean new, it just means good quality). However, canister lights have a moderate resale value. Especially trendy ones. So I bought a cheaper canister light and diverted funds to my wings/regs fund. For what its worth, the DRIS canister light is a pretty mid-grade LED canister light, and will serve you just fine. (not advertising for anyone! do your own research) Alternatively, you could go buy a Light monkey 9w or 12w (which costs more). Or a 10w (bulbs are scarce). Or a Dive Gear Express LED canister light. If you had the money to spend, I suppose it would make the most sense to just buy a good 21W canister light (500-750$ range for a nice quality used one). There are many misconceptions about the gear you need and the gear people use. For example, I really wish someone had told me that I could just use a simple, effective, and bulletproof bottom timer from Uwatec ( also rebranded as Scuba Pro and OMS)... you don't really need the more advanced features of a XEN or Petrel until you are doing more "big" dives (in which case you would still have the uwatec as a backup)...