Inflator Service Tool

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Cool, that will keep you occupied for a few dives.:wink:

Tobin

A few? QUITE a few I'm sure. :wink: I need to get it customized first though. Take the left arm off, add the pressure release valve(?) to the shoulder instead of where it is now.

Michael
 
I think you only bought the drysuit so that you could use the valve flusher. :D

Yeah, I'll need to get one of those too.

Tobin, any extra freebies? :wink:

Michael
 
I have mine! Makes servicing the inflator a dream! Thanks Tobin!
 
I received mine last week. Just haven't had the chance to try it out yet.

Thanks Tobin.

Michael
 
Just an update - I've needed to use my inflator tool several times over the past few weeks, and does it ever make unscrewing the inflator mechanism a lot easier than using 2 small screwdrivers and a rag. I've now used it on my DiveRite, Halcyon (SS and Plastic both) and DSS inflators... no surprise since this seems to be one piece of gear that is fairly standardized. now I just have to find a way to stop losing it in the bottom of my Save-a-dive kit :wink:

Thanks for a great new tool/gaget

Aloha, Tim
 
I've finally had to use mine. Like an idiot, I had forgotten (lazy) to rinse my gear out REALLY well. Yesterday I dove in the pool to test everything out for a trip at the end of this month. Right, away the inflator started leaking. So, I had to find my tool... couldn't find it. I JUST found it and it works great. Only thing is, it was the freebie and doesn't have the 1/4 inch hole. :| I'll need to order the newer one to be able to use the 1/4 inch hole.

Thanks again Tobin, makes it a LOT easier with one-arm.

Michael
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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