I'm not sure if I could get one on NHS but I have no problem buying my own if needs be.
Could anyone recommend an ultrasonic ... - Lung Conditions C...
Could anyone recommend an ultrasonic battery operated nebuliser.
It's a shame you didn't ask a couple of weeks ago. I bought one from either Lidl or Aldi ( Can't remember which ) . It ran off batteries but had a 12v lead as well as a 240v adapter.
Dalesbub if you do buy a battery one, I would think about getting some re-usable batteries and a charger as well
I have a Micro AIR Omron Pocket size Battery and mains Nebuliser Excellent .Look in the web ,Lola
Hi, I have a MIcro Air from Evergreen too, it is excellent......but check with your gp first to see if they will supply you with the necessary medication before you buy one
Knitter
I've already got saline and ventolin nebs on repeat for the huge noisy one
That's ok then, I have a noisy plug in nebuliser as well as the little silent battery one that I can carry around with me. Be sure to keep spare batteries in the case though. I didn't use it properly at first and had to phone the suppliers for help....you have to angle it slightly if you use a mask not the mouthpiece. If you do buy one make sure it is VAT free, I had to fill in a form.
I bought mine from Maplins and I find it really good. 12v or 240v but there is an option of buying a battery to make it truly portable.
I have a Omron MicroAir NE-U22-E Pocket Nebuliser it works well and it is small and just about silent.
I,ve bought a couple of nebulisers from evergreens , they supply all types ,sizes and prices .The service is fantastic and are really helpfull and careing ...and deliver by following day. . They say they realise people need nebs a. S a p. ..and i would recomend them to you. Sue