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  • Invacare Platinum 10 Home Oxygen Concentrator with SENSEO2 Oxygen Purity System
    Invacare Platinum 10 Home Oxygen Concentrator with SENSEO2 Oxygen Purity System - Main Clinic Supply
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There are several important considerations when buying an oxygen concentrator for home use. 

The first of these is the capacity you require. If you have a medical condition that requires continuous flow oxygen therapy, a healthcare provider will issue a prescription according to your condition.

If you’re in the market to buy a 5-liter oxygen machine for home use Main Clinic Supply offers two sturdy models. 

Performance

Oxygen Concentration Level

Oxygen concentration is the amount of oxygen delivered to the patient after being compressed and filtered in the concentrator. It is typically measured as a percentage.

Oxygen concentration is determined by the design of the filtration system, the number of filters in the machine, and the concentrator’s nitrogen-removing sieve system. 

Our Inogen GS-100 At Home Oxygen Concentrator and Philips Respironics EverFlo with OPI Oxygen Concentrator offers an impressive 96% oxygen at a continuous flow rate of 1-5 LPM

Oxygen Outlet Pressure

Oxygen concentrators for home use are designed to be stationary. If you prioritize mobility, then oxygen outlet pressure is essential. 

The higher the outlet pressure, the longer the oxygen tubing can be from the machine to you. Longer tubing allows you the freedom to move about your home or even outdoors. The Inogen At Home has an outlet pressure of 28.9 psi, accommodating optimal oxygen delivery through up to 100 ft of tubing. 

Power Consumption 

Oxygen concentrators can use a significant amount of electricity if used for extended periods. With rising utility rates, how much energy your oxygen concentrator requires to operate may impact your budget.

The Inogen At Home is an impressively power-saving device, using only 110 watts at a setting of 2. In contrast, the Philips EverFlo uses an average of 300 watts. 

Noise 

Noise is a significant factor for most people using supplementary oxygen, particularly if the concentrator will be used in a shared living space or when you are sleeping.

Currently, the lowest amount of noise emitted from home use oxygen concentrators while operating is 40 decibels (dBA), similar to the hum of a refrigerator. 

Weight And Size

Weight and size are important considerations, especially if you need to move the concentrator around the home. Many people do not have the strength to move bulky machines from room to room. Large concentrators take up space in your home, and moving them can knock your door jams, walls, and furniture. 

The Philips Respironics Everlfow has a compact design and measures 15” wide x 23” high and 9,5” deep. The unit weighs 31 lbs and with its streamlined integrated handle and strong castor wheels, it is easy to move from room to room. 

The Inogen At Home is one of the lightest and quietest continuous-flow oxygen concentrators on the market. Weighing only 18 lbs and standing 16” tall it is half the weight of many other home oxygen concentrators available. 

Oxygen concentrators can range significantly in size and portability, so shop around. Not all concentrators are as compact or have casters for easy movement. 

Dependability And Warranty

Oxygen concentrators in the U.S. have a reputation for excellent quality. If you buy an oxygen machine for home use, you want a reliable product that lasts. 

At Main Clinic Supply our home oxygen concentrators come with a standard three-year warranty with an option to upgrade to a lifetime warranty.

An extended warranty speaks to quality construction and our faith in the products we sell.

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