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TEMPE, AZ — Are you in the market for a full set of scuba diving gear so you can explore the underwater depths of Tempe Town Lake or other nearby waterways?
Well, if so, then the Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department has an auction for you.
That's because the department is auctioning off its secondhand diving equipment to the general public from now through May 7, the city said.
Surplus Dive Gear Equipment Auction now - May 7. The City of Tempe has a wide assortment of surplus dive gear available for sale. All items are functional and operating. All items were used by Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department. Visit: https://t.co/4HfhCDtLdl #tempeaz #auction pic.twitter.com/qLZZG6cJSs— City of Tempe, AZ (@Tempegov) April 27, 2021 Whether you're an avid scuba diver or the first-time underwater explorer, the city's auction represents a substantial bargain over market equipment prices.
That's because the city's auction, which has a starting price of $750, is a much cheaper alternative than buying items individually.
The average scuba diving wetsuit or drysuit alone runs from $70 to more than $2,500, according to ScubaDiving.com.
Add in flippers (which run between $75-$250), scuba mask ($50-$200), life support equipment ($350->$1,000), and the department's auction price looks more and more affordable.
To get your hands on the department's scuba diving gear, visit Tempe's public surplus website.
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