Looking for product/price research on this US Divers Regulator (?)

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I am new to this site and thought it might be a very good place to start in my research. I have this piece of scuba equipment that I would like to know more about. I dont see much writing on the item itself to be able to do an online product search, and thought you guys might be able to help me out. It is BRAND NEW and been sitting in a box. Is there a site out there that could possibly tell me what I could price it at?

Thanks for your help.

ps.. sorry if I posted in the wrong forum





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Well, it's a member of the Conshelf family. They are good regs, solid and easy to maintain. As for value, well, I've seen them go on ebay for $50-150, so it depends on the buyer.
 
As Creed pointed out, they are good, dependable regs with available parts. Price range of 50-150 sounds just about right, although it would probably fall around the 100 dollar range. However, the term "unused - still in box" my be a good enticement for people to bid.
 
Good regs. I have an even older set that I tried to sell on here for $130-$150 and they didn't....so now I'm replacing the hoses and keeping an eye out for stage bottles :)

If you dive, then use them! :) You may want to have them looked over by a shop, seals deterioate with time. An overhaul can be pricey but it's worth it, if the alternative is a failed reg 100 feet down. Also, looks like you don't have an octo, might want to get one if you are gonna use them.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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