Looking for a lightly used portable oxygen concentrator for sale in the United States?
Oxygen Pal is here to help you with a great deal on a pre-owned portable oxygen concentrator. Call Us Now to learn about the deals we have on used Inogen and Oxygo portable concentrators.
We know that brand new portable oxygen concentrators are expensive and you are probably searching for a unit in good condition for sale by the owner, or from an oxygen company with lightly used models in stock.
We’ll connect you to a great pre-owned oxygen concentrator, and we offer free shipping in the United States.
You are probably hoping to get a portable oxygen concentrator with a lot of use left in it with a brand name you can trust. The main POCs we have available are the following models:
- Inogen G3
- Inogen G4
- Inogen G5
- Oxygo G3
- Oxygo Fit G4
- Oxygo Next G5
We are currently offering the above models of oxygen concentrators in pre-owned or lightly used condition. All of our portable concentrators have been used for less than 5% of their useful life so they have more than 95% of their useful life still available.
These concentrators are rated to last 25,000 hours which is 2.85 years if you were to run them non-stop. That’s a lot of use time.
We also have great deals on extra batteries for the lightly used oxygen concentrators listed above.
Call Us 24 Hours Per Day To Order Your Pre-owned portable oxygen concentrator. We’re ready to help you out and looking forward to hearing from you.
If you have been searching for used portable oxygen concentrators for sale on Craigslist, Amazon, or eBay, our pre-owned portable oxygen machines are a great solution for you.
As you may have read above, all of our concentrators are lightly-used and have over 95% of their useful life still available. Knowing you can contact us for a great deal and save yourself the time of searching all over Craigslist and eBay should be a relief.
For most of our refurbished portable oxygen concentrators for sale, we will ship to your residence free of charge as long as you want yours shipped to a United States address.
Be it for the prevention & treatment of altitude sickness, supplementation, or pure recreation, our used Inogen and OyxGo concentrators supply a never-ending quantity of oxygen, unlike oxygen tanks which need to be refilled. As long as you’ve got battery power, you’ve got oxygen.
Dial us right now if you’ve already decided you would like to have a used OxyGo or Inogen portable oxygen concentrator.
Can our used Inogen and OxyGo portable oxygen concentrators provide Altitude sickness relief?
Acute Mountain Sickness commonly referred to as AMS is associated with many of the moderate symptoms of altitude sickness including headaches and feeling lightheaded.
Vomiting and Diarrhea are some of the more serious symptoms. Other symptoms of altitude sickness are loss of appetite, feeling unusually tired or exhausted, dizziness, increased pulse, dyspnea (shortness of breath), difficulty sleeping, and nausea.
Oxygen Pal is not a medical practice so please call a doctor if you think you dealing with something more critical than Altitude Sickness.
At Oxygen Pal we believe that concentrated oxygen is the most beneficial way to eliminate the symptoms of acute mountain sickness without having to use prescription medication. Many individuals that have used concentrated O2 for relief or prevention of symptoms think the same.
To Achieve Relief From Altitude Sickness We Recommend Supplementing Concentrated Oxygen: Oxygen requires no prescription, has fewer negative side effects than other alternatives, and Oxygen Pal will ship your pre-owned portable oxygen concentrator to your residence.
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If you normally have to have oxygen, you already know that concentrated oxygen makes a difference and improves your oxygen saturation.
You can verify your oxygen saturation before and throughout your oxygen supplementation with a pulse oximeter to witness the change in your oxygen levels.
How Long Does It Take To Feel A Change From Boosted Oxygen Levels?
Quite a few people get a feeling of relief within a few minutes of beginning to inhale concentrated oxygen. You’ll likely begin noticing the effects fairly rapidly if you are at a considerably higher elevation than where you live. Most individuals experience improved alertness and feel calmer as their oxygen concentration increases.
Is Concentrated Oxygen As A Supplement Safe?
For the majority of people, it’s completely risk-free to consume concentrated oxygen so long as you operate your oxygen equipment as advised. For example, you’ll want to take in your oxygen via a nasal cannula at a set rate of 1 to 2 liters per minute if it’s just you using the concentrator or tank. Most people don’t need more than that and there are adverse effects to getting excessive concentrated oxygen. Make sure to ask your medical doctor if you suspect you need to have more than that and follow their instructions.
Will Oxygen Pal Have The Brand Of Oxygen Concentrator I Am Searching for?
We are helping people that want to find used Oxygo and Inogen portable oxygen concentrators right now.
These are the specific models we specialize in helping you with at the moment.
Inogen One G3:
The Inogen 1 G3 is one of the quietest machines and at the same time, it’s one of the lightest and smallest; Great for getting out and about with.
Inogen One G4:
The Inogen 1 G4 is also very light at only 2.8 pounds and lasts up to 5 hours with a double battery (2.7 hours with a single battery).
Its dimensions are 7.2 inches, by 5.91 inches by 2.68 inches.
Inogen One G5:
The Inogen 1 G5 is also very light; Only 4.7 pounds. It provides higher oxygen output than any other portable oxygen concentrator approved for the homecare market in the US that is this light.
It’s designed for 24-hour use and has a battery life of up to 6.5 hours with a single battery and 13 hours with a double battery.
Its dimensions are 8.15 inches, by 7.19 inches by 3.26 inches.
OxyGo Next:
The OxyGo Next weighs only 4.7 pounds and has a battery life of up to 13 hours.
It includes an LCD display, making it easy to check and control your settings.
It’s designed to be used 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, providing you with oxygen whenever you need it.
OxyGo Fit:
The OxyGo fit is the lightest of the OxyGo portable oxygen concentrators at only 2.8 pounds, with dimensions of 7.2 inches, by 5.91 inches by 2.68 inches. It has a battery life of up to 5 hours
Like other OxyGo concentrators, it’s designed for 24-hour use. Its small size and lightweight make wearing it on your hip more comfortable than larger portable oxygen concentrators.
OxyGo 5:
The OxyGo 5 display shows you how much battery life you have left so you’ll always know when you need to recharge. You can also charge the OxyGo 5 while you’re using it, whether at home or in your car.
It weighs 4.8 pounds and has a battery life of up to 10.25 hours.
Below you’ll find the pricing for our pre-owned oxygen concentrators.
- Inogen One G3 Price 1350.00
- Iongen One G4 Price 1450.00
- Inogen One G5 Price 1650.00
- OxyGo Price 1350.00
- OxyGo Fit Price 1450.00
- OxyGo Next Price 1650.00
Whether you are looking for a used Inogen or OxyGo portable oxygen concentrator great deals are a telephone call away.
Whenever you want the flexibility to get out and about while receiving the oxygen you need to have, Oxygen Pal can help with a gently used light and portable oxygen concentrator.
Are any of your OxyGo or Inogen portable oxygen concentrators continuous flow?
All of the pre-owned portable oxygen concentrators we offer at the time are pulse dose, not continuous flow. Read on to learn the differences between pulse dose and continuous flow concentrators.
To decide which concentrator is ideal for you it’s helpful to understand a little about pulse dose vs continuous flow.
Concentrators that are triggered to dispense oxygen when you inhale are called pulse dosage. Oxygen machines that dispense oxygen at a regular flow no matter whether you are breathing in or exhaling are continuous flow concentrators.
An important point to make is you can operate your portable O2 concentrator while it’s charging. For instance, you can plug it in at your home while using it; or charge it in your car while you’re driving around.
Other Things To Keep In Mind About Pulse Dosage Vs Continuous Flow Portable Concentrators.
Pulse dosage is great for being out and about simply because the concentrators are more compact than continuous flow machines.
The downside is they will not work together with CPAP machines, so if you want to use a CPAP machine together with an oxygen concentrator, you’ll want a stationary or continuous flow home oxygen concentrator.
2 other valuable things to be aware of are the weight and battery life. A portable continuous flow machine usually weighs 17 pounds or more, while a pulse flow concentrator commonly weighs 10 pounds or less.
Besides the lighter weight of pulse dose POCs you can get up to 8 times the amount of battery life out of them compared to the continuous flow; Simply speaking for venturing out and about for extended periods, you surely want to have the pulse dose oxygen concentrator.
Hopefully, this information has helped you to better understand what different types of oxygen concentrators offer, and you know what serves your needs best.
Whether it’s a used Inogen or OxyGo portable oxygen concentrator you are looking for, we’ve got you covered.
Your total satisfaction with our pre-owned oxygen concentrators is our highest priority when you buy used Inogen or OxyGo models through us.
Give us a Call Now for a great deal on your portable concentrator!