Currently in Detroit area, I can get it for $2.35-50 per cubic foot. Paid $155 for 21/35 on superfilled LP 95s.
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What grade of He are you going to use?AN/Helitrox starts in a couple of weeks. It’s going to be an adventure getting helium, so I decided to have some fun with it.
I’m in the Chicago area and several shops do He fills. If they have it is another matter.
Shop A - closest to me (still an hour), plus will overfill my 85s a bit.
Shop B - bit further away
Shop C - my instructor’s shop two hours away. Not a ton of He. Their divers are overwhelmingly CCR. Gas hog OC divers take a lot of He so I’m doing my best to source it elsewhere.
Shop D - near dive site 4-4.5 hours away. They have He (talked to the owner a few days ago when diving up there), but logistics make it difficult to get It here.
Shop A does not currently have He. Not sure if they can get it. Checking on availability. Has had several other requests for He fills.
Waiting for Shop B to get back to me.
I’ve contacted Shop D, but waiting for a response. My issue is that I would arrive in town about 10pm and it’s unrealistic and not nice to expect the shop to do fills for class the next morning.
If I got really desperate, I have sources in the Detroit area and Ohio, but those are 5-7 hours each way.
And, no, going CCR is not an option.
If she is buying it in the USA from a dive shop, it’s likely uhp or 5.0 or 99.995% pureWhat grade of He are you going to use?
I just paid 350 usd for a T here in Croatia, is that good or bad in US standards?
Messer in Ottawa quoted me $600.00 for a T of helium!
Is that bulk pricing or at a shop?Currently in Detroit area, I can get it for $2.35-50 per cubic foot. Paid $155 for 21/35 on superfilled LP 95s.