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Plain explanations of the things worth understanding before you buy an oxygen concentrator.
Oxygen support for dogs and cats
Veterinary oxygen concentrators are a distinct product category, and people arrive at them under stress, usually after a vet has raised the possibility of oxygen support at home. This art...
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Nine questions to answer before you buy
Oxygen concentrators run from a few hundred dollars to well over a thousand, and the specifications that separate them are not intuitive. Most of the buying mistakes we see are avoidable,...
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Cleaning and filters: the whole routine
Almost every my concentrator stopped working properly call comes down to a filter. Not a failed compressor, not a dead sieve bed, a clogged sponge that costs a few dollars and takes a min...
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Continuous flow vs pulse dose
Oxygen concentrators deliver in one of two ways, and the difference changes how long a battery lasts, how heavy the machine is, and whether it suits you at all. It is the second-biggest s...
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What oxygen concentration actually means
Every oxygen concentrator listing leads with a percentage. 33%, 90%, 93%. If you have not spent time in this category, those numbers look close together. They are not. The gap between 33%...
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