I have a Acecare 6.8-liter CF but i went through Acecare and had to pay a customs fee, the bottle itself seems of good quality, and I have had it 3 years so another 2 years when I have it tested then at that time I will really know about its quality and hopefully not before LOL.I have twice. Shipping seems high but the total to-you-door prices are competitive vs Amazon. I like have one point of contact sale vs the layers of Amazon, eBay, ali, etc. My last order was available in the US warehouse and I had it in about a week. My other order I had a partial shipment from the US and the balance from China via SF Express. The China shipment took about two weeks. They emailed me with order updates, tracking info etc.
I would/will use them again.
They have to be DOT certified to be filled at a scuba shop ..otherwise, they won't touch themDid you have to have them Hydro tested before you got the filled?
Don't they sell a DOT version?They have to be DOT certified to be filled at a scuba shop ..otherwise, they won't touch them
YES! They do. It will cost you an extra $200 for the DOT cert.Don't they sell a DOT version?
It was tested before Acecare ships, I fill my own, so I have them tested once every 5 years and take very good care of them,They are kept in a protective bag. If you're talking about the MSA tank it was tested with a tag on the tank and paperwork showing it.Did you have to have them Hydro tested before you got the filled?
Do you remember the total cost with the dot cert?YES! They do. It will cost you an extra $200 for the DOT cert.
They are on the ace care website. Was just there yesterday. 2nd or 3rd page under air cylinders.Do you remember the total cost with the dot cert?
If you're going to buy an acecare tank. Buy a compressor with it , and it’s still cheaper, (and better IMHO) that an Air Venturi. I've got both. LOLYES! They do. It will cost you an extra $200 for the DOT cert.