About Commercial Divers International

Underwater Welding Gear

Students are required to have the following equipment in order to complete the diving portions of the program. You may bring any gear you already own or purchase new/used equipment from any retail source.

Costs given below are an estimate and do not include tax. No specific manufacturers are required, but all equipment should be in good, working condition and be approved by CDI diving instructor.

 

TOTAL (Approx) $843.45


PPE items can be found at any hardware store. Welding gear can be purchased at any Vern Lewis or other welding supply store.

CDI offers packages for students 

Where to buy your gear

Below is a list of diving gear shops that can provide you with the required gear for the CDI Commercial Diver Program. Items are not sold as a package through these vendors and would need to be purchased separately. Contact CDI for pricing on current class packages and assistance choosing the right equipment for your needs.
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Testimonials

Look what our alumni has to say about CDI
  • Transitioning from military to civilian life is never going to be easy. CDI has helped make that transition into finding a career I have a passion in effortless. Their admissions department gave me all the information I needed, and did all the heavy lifting with the GI bill® so I didn’t have to worry.
    Kyle Wilson
  • After serving in the Army for six years I was ready for a new kind of adventure. That's when I found commercial diving and decided to dive in—literally. I chose CDI in Goodyear, Arizona, because they know how to translate military skills into diving excellence, with some of the instructors being veterans themselves. They didn't just teach me how to dive; they showed me how my discipline and resilience I learned in the military could make me a standout commercial diver. The support and respect for veterans at CDI were second to none. They understood the transition from military to civilian life isn't always easy, but they made it feel seamless. They were all about getting me ready for the real deal, and it paid off. Now, I'm with General Dynamics Electric Boat, working on the most advanced nuclear submarines out there. It’s a whole new world for me, and I’m loving the challenge. Thanks to CDI, I’ve managed to find a career that pushes me to learn daily and uses my military background to its fullest.
    Rain Landry
  • My name is Emma Elsy. I grew up in Arizona and knew that I wanted to do something diving related. Community College was not for me, I did one semester and said “absolutely not.” I found CDI and I knew that this was exactly what I wanted to do. I was already an advanced scuba diver going into the program so I had a leg up. It was hard being the youngest in this program and also being a woman on top of that. It was intimidating but it taught me a lot of things and gave me a lot of different paths. I enjoyed working with my team at CDI. I got a job before I graduated working as a diver in the keys cleaning boats. School prepared me for the routine that I have with the job. I found a place to stay and I couldn’t ask for anything better. I’m happy that I perused CDI and found a path that will open math other doors for me.
    Emma Elsy