Bossayer O2 Oxygen Portable Concentrator Review
Bossayer O2 Oxygen Portable Concentrator Feature
- The O2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator will last you a life time. It's time to Investment in your future for your health and wellbeing for a better tomorrow. The O2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator would make a perfect gift for your loved ones.
- The O2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator comes with a one year manufacturer's warranty. No Hassle. Sit back and enjoy life.
- The O2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator can be used by anybody for personal health care, medical or beauty benefits. Breathing pure oxygen promotes Healing and Counters Aging.
Bossayer O2 Oxygen Portable Concentrator Overview
The O2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator: 93% of High Purity OxygenDescription * Very light, comes with a carry case * Self-monitoring alarm system * 2 hour Rechargeable battery life INCLUDED, If you need 4 hours battery life, you can purchase an extra batteryfor£150 * AC power for the home, and DC power for when you are travellingFeatures:PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) technology, rechargeable, Portable to be used either at home or in outdoors, in the car, plane, boat, bus etcThree power supplies: AC 220V/110V, DC12V, or battery (60min) Pulse oxygen supply: Sensor to release oxygen when only breathSpecificationsInstant oxygen flow (L/min): 5LPurity (%): 93%Outlet pressure (Mpa): 0.04~0.06Sound level dB (A): 45Power: AC220V/110V, DC12V, or battery (60min) Power consumption: 40WTiming: Record the accumulated working time of compressor. System will remind of the maintain or change of compressor after 15,000-20,000hours of operationAlarm: Alarm can be heard without breath for 30seconds; alarm when battery is less than 10%Net weight (kg): (3.9kg) (8.59 lb, lbs)Electric classification: Class II Grade BSize (mm): 290×188×100 (11.4'' x 7.4'' x 3.9'')
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Can these oxygen concentrators be carried while traveling in the air flights?Also which are the dealers of these O2 concentrators?
ReplyDeleteHey Cory, yes you can take an oxygen concentrator on the airplane. The FAA has a list of pre-approved oxygen concentrators that will be allowed on an airplane. You also have to give the airline 48 hours notice that you will be bringing an oxygen concentrator on the plane. Do you currently own an oxygen concentrator? Or are you thinking about purchasing one? What I recommend is that you rent one. That's the best way to figure out which concentrator works best. I did a little poking around the internet and found that Portable Oxygen has a great rental program! Their rates are extremely competitive, they offer daily rentals, and they have a wide variety of portable oxygen concentrators to choose from—six of them to be exact! What’s even cooler is they have a rent to own program. So, let’s say you realize that it would be more cost efficient to simply purchase a portable oxygen concentrator, all the money you invested in the rental goes toward the purchase of that unit. Now that’s flexibility.
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