PasadenaMike
Grand HAMster
I decided to part ways with my Omega Air Charger. It was a solid compressor that served me well for three years without a hiccup. But these days, I don’t shoot as much, and for occasional top-offs on my 74 cu ft and 18 cu ft tanks, my Omega Trail Charger handles it just fine. I also have a GX EL3 battery-operated compressor for quick fills, and there’s a dive shop just 5 minutes away if I ever need a full tank.
The Air Charger was great—just a bit heavy and overkill for my current needs. I didn’t make much back on the sale, but that’s okay—it served its purpose, and the funds can go toward other gear or projects. My elbows will thank me soon.
And if the Trail Charger ever fails, it’s cheap and easy to ship it to Todd in Arizona for repairs. That peace of mind helped seal the deal.
The Air Charger was great—just a bit heavy and overkill for my current needs. I didn’t make much back on the sale, but that’s okay—it served its purpose, and the funds can go toward other gear or projects. My elbows will thank me soon.
And if the Trail Charger ever fails, it’s cheap and easy to ship it to Todd in Arizona for repairs. That peace of mind helped seal the deal.