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MSA Altair 4X, Phosphorescent, Fresh Calibration

$ 681.11

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • MPN: 10110445
  • Condition: Ready to Go, Calibrated, US Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: MSA
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Model: Altair 4X
  • Gas(es) Detected: H2S CO LEL Oxygen

    Description

    This auction is for one (each) Glow-in-the-Dark MSA Altair 4x Multi-Gas Detector.
    One of the most reliable and sought-after gas detectors on the market.
    The unit has four sensors: O2, H2S, CO and LEL.
    Slightly used units in great condition, show minimal wear. Inspected by certified professional, work like a charm, clean in and out, batteries hold good charge, alligator clips are tight. Each comes with charger and manual. Sensors successfully pass calibration and show plenty of life left.
    Going to calibrate for 180 days prior to shipment and fill up calibration sticker.
    Free USPS Priority Mail shipping within US. International bidders are welcome, will ship through E-Bay Global Shipping Program. AU and Canada bidders allow up to two weeks for delivery.
    Useful Info and Tips for Gas Detector buyers
    1.
    When you buy used gas detectors, you are saving a lot of money. Gas detectors are expensive and prices keep going up. Besides that gas detectors require maintenance, calibration and sensors replacement.
    2.
    Sensors degrade with age, regardless if the unit was in use or not. They cost 0-0 each, depends on brand and model. Oxygen sensor degrades much faster than all others.
    3.
    When some sellers state that unit “works fine”, they often mean that it powers up, has sound and pump draws an air. But it doesn’t mean that all sensors are working. That may double the price you pay for the unit.
    4.
    Ask seller to disclose if all sensors work properly and when the unit was serviced last time. Ask seller to post a picture showing screen with actual readings. Be skeptical if sellers avoid answering these questions.
    5.
    Be skeptical if seller posted stock photo from manufacturer website, not actual unit he is selling. Be skeptical if seller’s description of the unit is very vague and include words like “seems to work fine”, “the unit lights up or beeps…“
    6. Gas detectors sold by sellers from other countries very often have different, non US default alarm setting.