🌊 Dive into Adventure with SMACOS700!
The SMACOS700 Mini Scuba Tank is a portable 1.9L diving tank designed for underwater exploration, offering up to 30 minutes of dive time. It features three refill options, including a quick 16-second refill from a standard scuba tank, and comes with an aluminum hard case and vest for easy transport and hands-free use.
Brand Name | SMACO |
Manufacturer | SEBiger |
Part Number | SS700-A3-BLACK |
Style | S700-c-black |
S**T
Compressor is shipped separate.
Everything just as described. Great for inspecting boat hulls and snorkeling. Always nice to be able to dive down for a few minutes while snorkeling. We were able to stay under up to 25 minutes. With the case and compressor it travels well.
K**R
Fills a great need for every recreational diver
Great product so easy to use for quick shore divesEasy to fill with the pumpEliminates all trips to fill tank
S**.
A bit disappointed……
Overall, this is a wonderful starter set. But the dive time is extremely far off from what is advertised. I was able to get a total of 11 minutes and 41 seconds out of a full charge and dive at a steady 25 feet. I am extremely disappointed with the compressor only because it takes around 39 minutes to recharge a 1.9 L scuba bottle if you’re looking for a kit to get you into scuba this might work out OK if you don’t mind waiting 40 minutes after an 11 minute dive. Unfortunately I don’t think this is the kit for me.
J**D
Short life expectancy and dangerous
There is massive corrosion inside the tank. Deep pitting with holes i cant see the bottom of. It could explode anytime now! I really doubt this tank/system has any US certifications. There are no markings on the tank.AC Inputer side of compressor failed - no longer works. DC/battery input still works.SMACO deleted their previous listing of this system after reviews were sharing concerns (including my previous review - which was essentially deleted).I've had this for 6 months, used it about 15 times.I think it would be very dangerous and from my research on scuba forums - they say this thing is dangerous as hell and you should steer clear. Now i see why.In one picture you can see the pitting and corrosion inside the SMACO 1.9l tank, the other picture shows gunk that I rinsed out of the tank and into a glass jar to look at.It seems like the compressor just shoots moisture (and salt?) into the tank. Who knows what else - probably toxins and oils are getting in there if water is.Wasted $1000 - hopefully didnt poison myself.
Trustpilot
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