elmer fudd
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$58 for a top off with air is obscene! Run away and don't look back.
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To qualify my reply I must say I'm in retail sales so I see it from the other side.I want to start out by saying I am a loyal customer at my LDS. If I need something they stock I usually purchase it from them and only use online for things they don't carry.
This past week the LDS had a local dive trip planned and I had my doubles filled with a 32 mix at the shop. Due to the weather the trip was cancelled. I am diving this weekend(private trip) and now need a 28 mix for the dive. I planned on taking out 1250 psi and having them top off the tanks with 21% to get me to my 28 mix.
Now here is my question, what should I be charged for the fill? I know they are going to try to charge me for a double HP nitrox fill ($58). Is this the norm? What would your LDS do?
Thanks for the feed back.
FIFTY EIGHT DOLLARS FOR NITROX????!!!! That's highway robbery.
Around here, a Nitrox fill is generally about $12 for a single tank -- which would make it $24 for doubles, which is still highway robbery. I can get a 21/35 fill in my 85s for $60.
If the shop charges you anything more than a single tank air fill charge, they're out of line, IMO.
Man -- Cadillac prices on Nitrox in the East, NO Nitrox in SoCal . . . despite our weather, Puget Sound is looking better and better.
To qualify my reply I must say I'm in retail sales so I see it from the other side.
Currently you are ASSUMING what they will or wont do and getting all wound up. In fairness shouldn't that be discussed after the fact or at the very least after you ASK them what they will charge?
Now one bit I'm not qualified to comment about is the 21% bit. Are you saying you want them to top your tanks off with a 21% mix or you want a top off with air?
Also theres another question I must ask (not being in the US) What are the LEGAL ramifications for the LDS of them taking your word for the contents of your tanks and pumping in what you ask for on top of (as far as they are concerned) -who knows what?
I just wonder if in fact no matter what you SAY if they actually have to empty the tanks and put in a full fresh charge of the mix you ultimately want.
I would guess that here in Colorado, our diving season is shorter than yours. We also have a more significant problem in that there is almost no local diving deep enough to make nitrox worth it. Consequently, many local shops do not even bother to offer nitrox. Thus, the few that do offer nitrox have a near monopoly on an item rarely asked for, so you wold think the prices would be sky high. They aren't. They are very reasonable--far, far lower than the rates you pay.I am not happy with the price of Nitrox fills around my area but in NY diving is limited to a few months a year and as a business owner myself I understand they need to make a living.