Colección: Concentradores de oxígeno domésticos de 5 LPM
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Drive DeVilbiss 555 Compact 5L Oxygen Concentrator
From $657.00
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OxyHome Stationary Oxygen Concentrator - 5 Liter
From $795.00
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Drive DeVilbiss 5 Liter Compact Oxygen Concentrator
From $749.00
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Inogen Voxi 5 Stationary Concentrator
From $795.00
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Concentrador de oxígeno doméstico Inogen GS 100
From $1,895.00
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Concentrador de oxígeno 3B Stratus 5
From $649.00
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Caire IntenOxy 5 Stationary Concentrator
From $799.00
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Concentrador de oxígeno Philips Respironics EverFlo con OPI
From $1,495.00
Quiet, reliable continuous flow oxygen for home use — and travel-ready bundles
Need consistent oxygen flow at home? Our 5 LPM stationary oxygen concentrators are built for reliability, comfort, and quiet operation. Whether you're managing long-term therapy or looking for a dependable backup unit, these 5-liter oxygen concentrator options deliver medical-grade performance with a patient-friendly design. Choose from compact standalone units or paired bundles for home and travel use.
Fast Facts: 5 LPM home concentrators
- Flow rate: Continuous oxygen delivery at up to 5 liters per minute (LPM).
- Best for: Long-term home oxygen therapy, overnight use with CPAP or BiPAP, and as a reliable backup unit.
- Quiet operation: Most models run at around 45 dBA — quieter than typical room conversation.
- Bundles available: Pair a stationary unit with a portable concentrator for travel and a sleek airline-friendly travel case.
5-liter oxygen concentrators
Have a look at the top 5-liter oxygen concentrators you can purchase through Main Clinic Supply:
Comparing Main Clinic Supply's 5-liter oxygen concentrators
With numerous oxygen concentrators available in 5-liter designs, it can be challenging to choose a specific model. Here's a table to help patients and caregivers understand how these products compare:
| Model | Flow settings | Sound level | Weight | Key features |
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| Philips EverFlo with OPI | Continuous 0.5–5 LPM | ~45 dBA | 31 lb |
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| Inogen At Home | Continuous 1–5 LPM | ~45 dBA | 18 lb |
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| React Health Stratus 5 | Continuous 0.5–5 LPM | ≤45 dBA | 35 lb |
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| OxyHome 5L | Continuous 0.5–5 LPM | ~45 dBA | 42 lb |
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| Drive DeVilbiss 5 Compact | Continuous 0.5–5 LPM | 40–48 dBA | 36 lb |
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| Caire IntenOxy 5 | Continuous 0.5–5 LPM | ≤45 dBA | 34 lb |
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Travel & Sleep Bundles — daytime portability plus continuous flow for sleep
Traveling with oxygen no longer means choosing between comfort and convenience. Our Travel & Sleep Bundles give you the best of both worlds: a lightweight portable oxygen concentrator for active daytime use, paired with a reliable continuous flow unit for restful nights — even in hotels or RVs. Everything comes in a sleek, airline-friendly travel case that keeps your equipment organized and discreet while on the move.
Benefits include:
- Daytime freedom: Lightweight portable concentrator keeps you mobile and independent while sightseeing, shopping, or dining out.
- Nighttime comfort: Continuous flow oxygen delivery supports safe, uninterrupted sleep wherever your travels take you.
- All-in-one bundle: No need to juggle different machines — your full oxygen solution travels with you.
- Stylish, compact case: Modern, professional-looking travel case protects your equipment while fitting airline carry-on size standards.
- Peace of mind: You'll always have the right oxygen delivery, whether you're walking through a new city or getting a full night's sleep.
Find the right home oxygen concentrator or bundle today
Main Clinic Supply offers a carefully selected range of 5 LPM stationary oxygen concentrators and bundled solutions for home and portable use. Each unit is new, warrantied, and backed by personalized support from our team. Whether you're looking for quiet in-home performance or the convenience of a travel-ready bundle, we'll help you find the setup that fits your prescription and lifestyle.
Our Oxygen Specialists are ready to assist with expert guidance and clear answers. Call 1-800-775-0942 today.
Disclaimer: Stationary and portable oxygen concentrators are FDA-cleared medical devices that require a prescription. Always work with your physician on prescribed oxygen settings, delivery method (continuous vs. pulse), and pulmonary care plan. This page is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.
