Scuba Tech Doctor

Scuba Tech Doctor Scuba equipment Service and Repair, we service 1st stages, 2nd Stages, Octo and BCD's according manu

15/02/2021

Hi divers,
Unfortunately Covid still with us and unable to dive☹️, so before the diving starts its very important we test our gear, Dust it Off 😆, remember it needs to perform better than us😁 after being dry for so long . Please clean/check & test most of these everyone can do it and if you need some expert advice contact your trustful technician 😉

31/12/2020

Just to Wish you all a Happy and prosperous New Year 2021

24/12/2020

I wish all my Friends a Happy Christmas full with everything you wish for, and with big Hope for 2021 as this year was one to forget
Merry Christmas you All

18/06/2020

Technical diving equipment configurations differ widely from recreational diving. Here we’ll look at the differences between twinsets and sidemount diving.

15/06/2020

When scuba diving, what is the difference between a diaphragm and a piston regulator first stage, and which is better?

06/06/2020

If you’re a beginner scuba diver, check out this quick guide to scuba valves to gain a better understanding of scuba tank and regulator compatibility.

06/06/2020

Scuba diving for your next vacation, yet unsure what gear you need to bring? Here's a dive packing list to ensure you are not leaving anything behind!

06/06/2020

Going scuba diving? Whether you’re a recreational or technical diver, it certainly pays to understand your gear—particularly how a scuba diving regulator works.

If you own any of these contact the nearest retailer
09/12/2019

If you own any of these contact the nearest retailer

Affected Hoses D0717 D0817 D0917 D1017 D1117 D1217 D0118 D0218 D0318 D0418 D0518 D0718 D0918 D1018 D1118 AA119 AA219 The company has stated that the above LP hoses with the date stamps are affected. You can find the date stamp on the hose - see images for guidance.

09/12/2019

The Diving Inspectorate has just issued this safety alert concerning cylinders manufactured from aluminium alloys HE30/AA6082 and AA6351 and used primarily for gases for underwater breathing apparatus.

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