I've heard about these 30-year SCBAs in the past, but today was the first time seeing a used one for sale on eBay (granted, I haven't been doing much looking the past year or so, but I used to often keep an eye on used tanks).
Years ago, a friend told me about his $50 thumb rule for used SCBAs. $50 in value for each year of service that it had left. Made sense, and seemed to be accurate enough for a fair value. I used that rule when purchasing my last couple of tanks. But of course this was for the standard 15-year tanks.
Wanted another tank, so started looking again and was happy to see a used 30-year model available. So I grabbed it seeing as it has 22 years of service life left (2016 manufacture date). That would be $1,100 in value using that $50 thumb-rule, but I got it for a much more reasonable $450.
I wonder if these 30-year tanks will start disrupting the used tank market prices. Maybe the newer 15-year tanks will come way down price. I certainly hope so
Years ago, a friend told me about his $50 thumb rule for used SCBAs. $50 in value for each year of service that it had left. Made sense, and seemed to be accurate enough for a fair value. I used that rule when purchasing my last couple of tanks. But of course this was for the standard 15-year tanks.
Wanted another tank, so started looking again and was happy to see a used 30-year model available. So I grabbed it seeing as it has 22 years of service life left (2016 manufacture date). That would be $1,100 in value using that $50 thumb-rule, but I got it for a much more reasonable $450.
I wonder if these 30-year tanks will start disrupting the used tank market prices. Maybe the newer 15-year tanks will come way down price. I certainly hope so