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No, you don’t need a prescription to purchase an oxygen concentrator from us. You just need to know your specific needs. If you have any questions or need help, please feel free to contact our customer service team at ttlife@oxygeneratorsale.com.
A continuous flow oxygen concentrator provides a steady supply of oxygen at all times. On the other hand, a pulse flow oxygen concentrator delivers oxygen only when you breathe in, as it usually has a breathing sensor that activates the flow based on your breathing pattern.
Yes, our home oxygen concentrators are designed for 24/7 use. Simply don’t set a timer, and you can use it continuously as needed.
Our oxygen concentrators aren't FAA certified, but many of our customers have successfully brought their concentrators on planes. We recommend checking with the airline for their specific policies before your flight.
Types of Oxygen Concentrator for Home Models Available
Current listings include NT-04, Serene 5, 101W, 105W, Serene 10, 105W Pro with wheels, VH-4 with wheels, ZY-1J, ZY1SW, and YK608A. NT-04, 101W, and 105W are the models most often referenced for home buyers comparing daily indoor oxygen support.
Best Home Oxygen Machine Options for Sleep or Overnight Use
NT-04 is a continuous-flow home oxygen machine that is suitable for overnight use, can run up to 72 hours continuously, and operates as low as 42 dB. For those prioritizing FDA approval the Serene 5 and Serene 10 make the perfect choice.
Home Oxygen Machine Models with Nebulizer or Humidification Features
Yes. The 101W and 105W are 2-in-1 oxygen generation and nebulizer therapy models, which is useful for shoppers who want both functions in one device. NT-04 is a home unit that can automatically humidify oxygen, so it is often a better fit for buyers who are worried about dry oxygen during regular indoor use.
Daily Use of a Home Concentrator Oxygen Machine
Yes, several home models are positioned for regular daily use. 101W and 105W can be used 24h/7d, and NT-04 is also presented as a continuous-flow home model for extended operation. For home users, the more important question is usually matching the machine to required flow level, room placement, and routine cleaning.
Maintenance and Accessories for a Home Oxygen Machine
NT-04 owners are told to replace the filter about every 3 months, and NT-04 accessories and the remote can be purchased separately. For home oxygen machine buyers, it is also smart to confirm tubing, cannula, humidification-related parts, and filter replacement schedule before ordering.