Steel HP80 and HP100 for sale

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scubapatton

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Two tanks in great shape. I just have more tanks than I need. I had them Hydro'ed in May, 2016 and they are sitting full of air now (~3400 psi each). DIN valves only currently, but you can get DIN/Yoke valves for around $25 each and convert these to dual use if you want.

I bought these new in 2006 and they were Hydro'ed in 2011 as well. Come with valve protectors and tank sleeves as well as boots. They have been very well cared for and regularly maintained: every year Viz, etc.

Price: HP80 - $225; HP100 - $275. Take both, and I will knock $25 off = $475. Located in Ventura County so local preferred. If you want them shipped, I will consider it, but you pay for shipping and any associated packaging costs.
 

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You can get new with convertible valves for 50$ more delivered.
 
Just for an idea of what I've paid locally in San Diego for very similar tanks with current Hydro. I paid $110 for one HP100 and $100 for my other with 2016 hydro. Also if the pressure rating is 3500 you can't convert valves. I can't tell from the picture but it looks like they are the same as my asahi hp80. Might reevaluate price. I'd try $150 each or $300 both.
 
Good to know on the pricing. FWIW, you can convert the valves. The recommendation I have heard numerous times: if going Yoke, cap at 3k pressure, but if going DIN, then cap at 3442... I have 2 other tanks I converted and have had no issue for 4+ years with that mantra.

$110 is pretty impressive pricing, considering a Hydro is close to $50 locally. I will consider lowering the price based on current market. So far, no one has PMed me through Scubaboard, so I will chew on it more...

Thanks!
 

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