Hello!
I am looking to build out my kit a little bit - on a budget. I am not sure what to look for in a tank and there are a couple of what seem like potential diamonds in the rough on my local CL. The sellers don't know what they have but they have provided the attached photos. I know they will need to get tested, but do any of these look like they are worth taking a chance on?
Thank you!!
In my opinion you can save money on some items more than others.
The biggest cost cutters on big-ticket items would appear to be good quality computers in "almost new" condition at +/- 40-50% retail and BCD's in almost new condition which sometimes sell for <20% retail.
For example I recently picked up a BCD for my daughter -- a Diva LX -- that retailed in our area for nearly €700 a few years ago. It had 10 dives on it (according to log books) and I paid €175. I also picked up BCD for myself this same way. I needed a BCD in a hurry and found a used Seaquest Pro Unlimited, which was a very expensive BCD 10 years ago. It had 100 dives on it (according to log books) and I paid €75 for it.
As for computers, most of the computers online are either (a) self-divers -- ie broken or (b) so old that you don't want to dive with them. The few decent ones that do come up are usually bid up to more than they are worth. That said. I was able to land a 2nd hand Viper for my daughter that was in perfect condition and had 89 dives on it for €70 after a bit of dickering.
Regulators that are worth having will sell for about 50% retail, sometimes unserviced. B-quality junk can be picked up for next to nothing. Most of the regulators for sale online are non-functional, pieced out, or or desperate need of servicing. In any case, any reg you buy online will need service before being used so you can add €100 for that right off the mark. That means that if you can't get a A quality reg online for about €100 you're wasting your money.
As for tanks. Tanks come in two types. Certified and unCertified. Tanks that need a hydro are, at most, worth their weight in scrap metal. Tanks with a recent hydro and are fairly new are worth maybe 30% of their new value. Tanks on their 2nd or 3rd hydro are worth about 15% of the retail value to divers, which may actually put them under their scrap metal value.
At least..... that's how the 2nd hand market works around here.
R..