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| Tek-Talk: Discuss Fitting a slob knob in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: <font color='#0000FF'>Hi all, i have a perfectly usable slob knob sat in my garage. I used ... |
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| Imported post <font color='#0000FF'>Hi all, i have a perfectly usable slob knob sat in my garage. I used it on my twin 12's but after about 3 dives i took it off, they can be unreliable. Thay can kust swivel, and not turn the knob and if you dont take it off after every sea dive and clean it with fresh water and a little grease it will jam. If you do struggle to reach the valves, there is normally a way around that, then instead of spending £100 on a slob spend £70 on a bracket, because with a bracket u just grab it pull it up and you will always be able to reach your valves. Best of luck. Lol |
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