Cannulas & Humidifiers

Rove 6 Cannula Barb

$28.00

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Oxygen Accessories & Parts

Rhythm P2 Cable Cover on Main Case

$14.00

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-44%

Oxygen Accessories & Parts

Rhythm P2 Motherboard Power Cord

Original price was: $39.00.Current price is: $22.00.

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Oxygen Accessories & Parts

Rhythm P2 Motherboard Signal Line

$6.00

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$79.00

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$4.00

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Oxygen Accessories & Parts

Rhythm P2 Molecular Sieve Signal Line

$9.95

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Oxygen Accessories & Parts

Rhythm P2 Adapter Terminal Block

$14.00

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Stationary Oxygen Concentrator

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Drive DeVilbiss 10L Oxygen Concentrator (Certified Pre-Owned)

$825.00

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Batteries

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Rhythm TOC3 Battery

$390.00

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Chargers & Power

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Rhythm TOC3 AC Power Supply

$355.00

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Out of stock

Stationary Oxygen Concentrator

Free Shipping

OxyHome 5L Oxygen Concentrator – 220V

$895.00

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Column Pair

Free Shipping

Rhythm P2 Sieve Beds (P2 & P2-E Models)

$120.00

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$24.00

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Oxygen Accessories & Parts

Rhythm P2 Main Case

$29.00

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Out of stock

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$13.00

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Portable Oxygen Concentrator

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O2 Concepts Oxlife Liberty2 Portable Concentrator (Open Box)

Original price was: $2,995.00.Current price is: $2,295.00.

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$25.00

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Chargers & Power

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OxyGo NEXT External Battery Charger

$330.00

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Chargers & Power

Free Shipping

Inogen One G4 AC Power Supply

$129.00

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Portable Oxygen Concentrator

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OxyGo NEXT Portable Oxygen Concentrator (Open Box)

Price range: $1,595.00 through $1,795.00
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

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$25.00

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Portable Oxygen Concentrator

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Oxlife Independence Portable Concentrator (With 2 Batteries)

$3,195.00

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$315.00

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Batteries

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O2 Concepts Oxlife Liberty2 Battery

$315.00

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What are the Different Types of Concentrator Machines: Portable vs. Home

Choosing the right oxygen concentrator is crucial for effective oxygen therapy. Here, we break down the key differences between portable and home oxygen concentrators to help you make an informed decision.

Portable Oxygen Concentrators:

  • Mobility: Designed for on-the-go use, these devices are lightweight and compact, typically ranging from 2.5 to 10 pounds, making them easy to carry during travel and daily activities.
  • Battery Life: Equipped with rechargeable batteries, portable concentrators offer extended use, ensuring you have oxygen wherever you go.
  • FAA Approval: Many portable models are approved for in-flight use, allowing you to travel by air without worry.
  • Pulse Dose: Most portable oxygen concentrators deliver oxygen in a pulse dose format, which provides oxygen only when you inhale. Some models can operate in continuous flow mode but usually at a lower output compared to home concentrators due to the size and weight limitations of the compressor.
  • Ideal Users: Perfect for active individuals who need oxygen therapy while maintaining their lifestyle.
  • Price Range: Portable oxygen concentrators generally range from $1,500 to $3,500, depending on features and battery life.

Home Oxygen Concentrators (Stationary Oxygen Concentrators):

  • Continuous Flow: These units provide a consistent and reliable oxygen supply, making them ideal for continuous therapy needs.
  • Quiet Operation: Engineered to operate quietly, home concentrators ensure a peaceful environment, especially during sleep.
  • Energy Efficiency: Designed to be energy-efficient, these devices help keep electricity costs manageable.
  • Ease of Maintenance: Simple to maintain, ensuring long-term reliability and performance.
  • Ideal Users: Best suited for individuals who require a constant oxygen supply and spend most of their time at home.
  • Price Range: Home oxygen concentrators typically range from $800 to $2,500, depending on capacity and features.

Potential Risks of Non-Medical Oxygen Concentrators:

When purchasing an oxygen concentrator, it’s crucial to choose a medical-grade device. Non-medical oxygen concentrators available in some marketplaces often fail to achieve the required oxygen purity levels for medical therapy, posing significant health risks.
  • Oxygen Purity: Non-medical devices may not provide the necessary oxygen concentration, which can be dangerous for individuals requiring precise oxygen therapy.
  • Reliability: These devices often lack the reliability and durability needed for continuous medical use.
  • Certification: Medical-grade oxygen concentrators are tested and certified to meet stringent health and safety standards, ensuring effective and safe oxygen delivery.
Understanding the differences between portable and home oxygen concentrators, as well as the importance of choosing medical-grade devices, can help you make the best decision for your oxygen therapy needs. At American Oxygen, we offer a range of high-quality, certified oxygen concentrators to ensure your health and well-being.