RandomGuy1
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They are less than a year old steel tanks that have never been less than 400psi in them.
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Mind telling where you are in NC? I had a similar experience with a different dive shop, one I don't normally use, when I had a reg O2 cleaned.They are less than a year old steel tanks that have never been less than 400psi in them.
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Wow. Don't know them but those prices, especially the VIP, seem really high. A little late and a bit of a drive but NADCO in Greensboro usually gives me very fair prices. Maybe someone in your area will offer a closer alternative. FIY, if you buy new tanks at any point in the future, make sure that they put O2 clean stickers on from the start!The shop was lake Norman scuba.
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The cleaning price is same in NY. $50..and we also put tank on tumble and clean valve..as to the visual,sounds very high. Here in NY , very expensive area to conduct business, it is $15. And that includes an air fill. Just maybe theses are older alum tanks and required an eddy test? How old are the tanks? Not to say in NY an eddy visual is more costly. Here in most NY facilities it is the same $15. with or without eddy test.
please reference your location as "downstate NY"... I know you feel there is nothing above Westchester, but there is, and it is just a bit different....