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Buying a Oxygen Concentrator

Ensuring supplementary oxygen for chronic respiratory conditions such as COPD or other lung diseases Read More

INOGEN Oxygen Concentrator Parts and Accessories For Sale and Wanted

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INOGEN One G4 Li-ion 14.4V Battery BA-408 Oxygen Concentrator Parts For Sale

Part Number: BA-408
One G4 Li-ion 14.4V Battery BA-408

Inogen One G4 Li-ion 14.4V Battery BA-408 Description All medical equipment, new and used, is thoroughly inspected by our engineers to ensure complete functionality. Service contracts for each... view more

March 19  
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INOGEN G5 8-Cell Single Battery Oxygen Concentrator Parts For Sale

Part Number: BA-500
BA-500

The Inogen G5 and Oxygo NEXT Single Battery powers your G5 concentrator when you’re away from a power source to give you complete freedom and mobility. With an extra single battery, you can have a... view more

March 13

Asking Price:
$199 USD

Shawn DeVrou / Respiration Nation
phone: +1 (561) 222-2034
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INOGEN G5 Double Battery Oxygen Concentrator Parts For Sale

Part Number: BA-516
BA-516

Inogen One G5 Double Battery Description The Inogen One G5 Double Battery is a perfect power source to give you independence and mobility for extended vacations or trips. The rechargeable... view more

March 13

Asking Price:
$299 USD

Shawn DeVrou / Respiration Nation
phone: +1 (561) 222-2034
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INOGEN USED G3 Double Battery Oxygen Concentrator Parts For Sale

Part Number: BA-316
USED Inogen One G3 Double Battery

The Inogen One G3 Double Battery gives you more time to be out and about before having to recharge your Inogen One G3 with up to 9 hours of battery lifeFor use with the Inogen One G3 portable oxygen... view more

March 13

Asking Price:
$199 USD

Shawn DeVrou / Respiration Nation
phone: +1 (561) 222-2034
(2)
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Oxygen Concentrator

Oxygen concentrators are medical devices used to provide oxygen therapy to people who have difficulty breathing due to medical conditions such as COPD, emphysema, and other respiratory illnesses. Oxygen concentrators work by taking in air from the surrounding environment and removing nitrogen from it, leaving behind concentrated oxygen. The oxygen is then delivered through a nasal cannula or mask to the patient. Oxygen concentrators are a more cost effective and convenient alternative to traditional oxygen tanks, as they require no refills or deliveries and can be used in the home or on the go.

The price range for oxygen concentrators varies depending on the manufacturer and the features offered. Most oxygen concentrators range from $500 to $2,000, with higher-end models costing up to $5,000. Some of the most popular manufacturers of oxygen concentrators are Philips Respironics, Invacare, and AirSep. These manufacturers offer a wide range of oxygen concentrators with different features and price points to meet the needs of any user.