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Cartridges are double the price of sorb and not always available, but they are flood tolerance with no packing, channeling or dust risks. But sorb is cheap and easy to use. Personally, if I know I will get less than 3 hours on some sorb, or I'm doing 2 dives that add up to more than 5 hours, I use sorb and dump it. If it works out to use a cartridge, then I use them.
I would ask the instructor, if those used prisms all require an expensive service after a few years, will your shiny new one also have an expensive failure in a few years?
cartridges also have a lot of single use plastic involved which a lot of people are against, so that's another ding against them.
@Zebra 1 the point above the service is valid. There are several threads on here about the running costs of CCR's, but if you buy a used CCR you should MAX have the following service costs.
Rebuild 2x first stages, ADV if applicable, and DSV/BOV. Roughly $200
Hydro/VIP/Rebuild valves on the onboard bottles-$100
Replace Cells-$250
Replace Batteries-$5 to $20 depending on unit, rechargeable, the idiotic Meg battery packs, etc.
MAYBE replace the loop hoses but shouldn't have to -$100
Replace all o-rings-$100 ish
If the unit needed any other maintenance than it was seriously abused. There just isn't that much to go wrong. If the unit is old, like my meg was and had a lot of salty dives, the wiring can go a little funky on the cells which cost me another $100. All in, with some of the modifications in hose lengths and what not, I was in for about $1500 in "rebuild" on that unit. It was also more than 10 years old. You can buy them regularly for around $4k. A new tiburon is $11k, so for about half you are in for a used unit. Now the Tiburon is infinitely better with the DiveCAN on it instead of the abomination that is the 2.7 electronics, but you're talking about a DiveCAN unit. A used DiveCAN O2ptima comes up every 6 ish weeks for around $5k as @Superlyte27 said. With that you won't have the cost of reg rebuild/hydro/loop hoses, etc. and you'll have MAX $500 in service costs that you can DIY. More than half of that is new cells, and the o-ring kit is less than $100.