







🌊 Dive Light, Breathe Right — Your Mini Underwater Freedom!
The HOUVAN Mini Scuba Tank H300 is a DOT-certified, 0.5L portable dive tank engineered for up to 10 minutes of underwater breathing at depths up to 33 feet. Constructed from durable 6061 aviation aluminum with advanced corrosion resistance, it weighs only 2.38 pounds and includes safety features like a 5K explosion-proof valve and constant pressure outlet. Designed for convenience, it comes with anti-loss accessories and multiple inflation methods, making it ideal for short recreational dives, underwater work, or travel—perfect for millennials seeking compact, reliable, and stylish dive gear.





















| ASIN | B0CTSR5PGN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,708 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4 in Diving Tanks |
| Brand Name | HOUVAN |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (55) |
| Date First Available | February 2, 2024 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 8 x 7 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.12 x 13.4 x 4.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | HOUVAN |
| Package Weight | 5.72 Kilograms |
| Style | H300plus Green*2+hand Pump+adapter |
M**T
Good quality and delivers as advertised
I'm giving it 5 stars because all the issues I found with it are well known so couldn't really be considered defects. As best I can tell after a half-dozen uses it is as advertised and good quality. I bought this product partly for fun and partly so I could dive in my pool to do things like inspect the plaster, scrub at algae, clean the drain cover, remove and replace the light with ease. I'm only diving to 8 feet depth so risks of diving like blowing up your lungs because you didn't exhale going up are not an issue I have to worry about. I do not intend to use it in the ocean. If I had a boat I might use it to scrub the keel at a max of 10 feet depth but I'd have to get a compressor and probably a 1 to 2L tank instead. Like many others have reported: a) pumping it up is a real chore. I go with 100 strokes at a time and take a couple of minutes break. Once over 100 bar it is getting real tough. Take it slow! Make sure you release the pressure in the inflation tube with the bleed valve before releasing it from the tank or you will get one hell of a bang and tube flying out of your hands. Fortunately I only made that mistake once when the pressure was still low, I would not like to have done that at 200 bar! I do find it a little scary pumping up the cylinder. I reckon at least with a separate electric pump I could have it inflate in a different room where it won't blow my leg off it exploded for some reason! b) 0.5L at 200 bar is about 100 liters of 1 atmosphere air and maybe 100-200 breaths at the surface. You'll get fewer breaths as you get deeper because at 10 meters (33 feet) the pressure is 2 bar so your breaths will consume twice as much air (make sure you exhale as you ascend!!!). With an average rate of respiration at surface depth you could eek out 10 minutes but my experience as a novice diver not trained in breath holding or skin diving is closer to 5 minutes. It could be even less if you're not comfortable with the whole breathing underwater situation and especially if you don't have dive weights and are working hard just to stay down. As the pressure goes down you'll have to work harder to take a breath which can be a bit alarming so you're never comfortably going to use all the air in the tank. That said IMO this is a nice sized device for infrequent short shallow dives. I could not imagine taking it to a beach - I wouldn't want to risk getting sand or salty water into the pump. Even if I did I would want the full-face combo mask they sell so I could snorkel and then only use tank air when diving. I'm not sure how well that works but it would be essential to maximize the fun. I'd really like to use this to practice breath holding - but the effort of pumping it up makes that a real chore. After getting it to 200 bar I need a lot of time to relax and get my heart rate down so it is a low ratio of dive to pumping time. Really I need to spring for an electric pump but so far I'm not convinced I want to spend the $200 or so extra for that. For shallow task diving you could also argue that the surface floating low pressure dive systems with a tube you breath out of (like a long snorkel) are better suited and give extremely long run times albeit with decreased mobility due to the tube (they are also mostly $1000 or more so at least double the cost of a tank based system like this with a compressor).
J**A
Great for short dives and travel
Tried this mini scuba tank and it’s awesome for quick dives or snorkeling. Super compact, easy to carry, and fills up fast. Perfect for beginners or anyone who wants to explore a bit underwater without full scuba gear. Feels sturdy and well-made, great for travel or boat trips. Definitely recommend if you love the ocean!
L**Y
Very effectively!!!!
I absolutely love this Mini Scuba Tank 0.5L Capacity Inflatable tank for breathing underwater for a small period of time. It is very easy to use, effective and lightweight. Installation was extremely easy, it fits perfectly and durability is great. Great value for the price. I would recommend it to anyone who likes to enjoy the water.
A**C
Quality
If u guy this buy a refill adapter aswell, but great product for quick dives
K**Z
Vacation toy epic failure
Completely not worth it you really don’t get even 10 minutes of underwater time and with the pump it’s almost impossible to pump up the breathing device. Definitely a waste of money. Don’t waste your money and get something better. Their description is lying to you.
M**E
BUY THE ELECTRIC PUMP!!!
BUY THE ELECTRIC PUMP! Bought two kits. Overall good quality from what I can see. Tanks are pretty solid. Regulators seem to be good. Pulled a couple breaths from one. But I’ve been pumping these things up for nearly 3 hours and only one is done. I’ve got another 45 minutes or so to go on the second one. This is not some bicycle tire you can pump up to 40-50psi in a matter of minutes. You’re trying to achieve 3,000psi by hand. Highly recommend to practice your breathing as I can already tell the air won’t last long. Just a couple breaths brought the one I finished pumping first, down quite a bit. Then I had to pump it back up.
T**N
Light weight and durable
bought it for my upcoming trip . Great price .It is very light weight and portable . It feels very durable . Can't wait to try it on
M**Z
Well made, compact, and easy to use.
Well made, compact, and easy to use.
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