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Original price was: 14,500.00৳ .Current price is: 12,500.00৳ .

Carrying a heavy oxygen cylinder on a trip is genuinely impractical — this Traveling Portable Oxygen Cylinder solves exactly that problem. Weighing just 2.5 kg, it delivers 99% pure oxygen at 1500 PSI and comes as a complete set with a flow meter, mask, and nasal cannula. It’s easy to carry on car or train journeys and any ground travel — though there’s an important detail to know before considering air travel, covered below.

Specifications:

Attribute Detail
Weight 2.5 kg
Height 1.5 feet (18 inches)
Oxygen purity 99%
Pressure 1500 PSI
Backup time (at 2 LPM) 5–6 hours
Material Lightweight aluminum/thin-wall steel
Included in box Cylinder, flow meter, mask, nasal cannula
Warranty (confirm and add — one competitor claims 3 years)
Suitable for Ground travel, car/train journeys, outings, emergencies
Air travel use Generally not permitted — see details below
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Traveling Portable Oxygen Cylinder — Lightweight, Portable, and Safe for Travel

For patients managing long-term respiratory conditions, leaving the house often means worrying about oxygen supply. A heavy standard cylinder is nearly impossible to lift into a car or carry by hand. This Traveling Portable Oxygen Cylinder is built specifically for that problem — a compact design at just 2.5 kg and 18 inches tall, easy to carry in a bag or a shoulder strap case.

What this cylinder actually delivers

It supplies medical-grade oxygen at 99% purity, pressurized to 1500 PSI. At a 2 LPM flow rate, it provides roughly 5–6 hours of backup — enough for a doctor’s appointment, a short outing, or a brief trip. Larger cylinders (like a 1.36 CBM model) offer more backup time but weigh considerably more — so choosing the right size means balancing how light and portable you need it against how much backup time you actually require.

An important note on air travel

It’s commonly claimed online that “being small and lightweight makes this suitable for airplane use” — but that’s not accurate. Compressed gas cylinders are generally classified as dangerous goods under aviation regulations, and most airlines do not allow passengers to bring their own oxygen cylinder onboard, whether as checked or carry-on luggage. If oxygen is needed during a flight, the standard approach is to arrange an airline-approved, battery-powered portable oxygen concentrator (POC) in advance, with the airline’s confirmation. If you’re planning air travel, it’s essential to contact the airline directly beforehand — this cylinder is built for ground travel (car, train, bus), not for use on a flight.

Who this is for, and when it helps

Patients managing COPD, post-COVID recovery, or heart-related conditions who occasionally need to leave the house — for a doctor’s visit, a family event, or a short trip — will find this lighter cylinder makes everyday mobility considerably easier. Keeping a larger cylinder at home and bringing this smaller one along when going out tends to be the most practical setup.

Safety and use

Keep the cylinder upright when in a car, and secure it with a strap or seatbelt to prevent it from falling or rolling. Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight or a hot car for extended periods. Always keep the flow rate at the level your doctor has prescribed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a full cylinder last?
Approximately 5–6 hours at a 2 LPM flow rate.

Can this cylinder be taken on a flight?
Generally, no. Compressed gas cylinders are restricted under aviation regulations for most airlines. If oxygen is needed during a flight, contact the airline in advance to arrange an approved portable oxygen concentrator instead.

Can it be taken in a car or on a train?
Yes, this cylinder is specifically designed for ground travel — lightweight and compact.

What happens when it runs empty?
It can be refilled through a refill service — there’s no need to buy a new cylinder.

What’s included in the box?
The cylinder, flow meter, oxygen mask, and nasal cannula — all together.

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