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I like the Worthington hot dipped galvanized finish myself.

The Worthington L8-108 weighs 43# is neutral when empty and only -8 when full.
The Faber LP-108 weighs 41# and is -1# when empty and -8# when full. Right off the bat, I wonder how they got 8# of air in a 7# weight change. Hm...

They are close enough in my mind to call it even in terms of weight and buoyancy but I want the hot dipped galvanized finish with lifetime rust guarantee from Worthington.

See XS Scuba Worthington Steel Scuba Cylinders

Richard
 
Not trying to be critical but Worthington's are 108's...PST's are 104.

Of the two, Faber r Worthington's, I would go for the Worthington's because of their lifetime rest guarantee.
 
I agree Worthington 108's are a fine tank, but in all fairness, I've owned 2 PST 104's for over 10 yrs now and haven't had any rust issues inside or outside of the tank.
 
I love my worthington LP 108cf....got about 50 dives on it - can't say anything bad about it. However, I like my worthington LP 95cf better.
 
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