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Could anyone recommend an ultrasonic battery operated nebuliser.

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I'm not sure if I could get one on NHS but I have no problem buying my own if needs be.

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stone-UK

Hi

Have a look at

evergreen-nebulizers.co.uk/...

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Puffthemagicdragon

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.

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Sohara

Dalesbub if you do buy a battery one, I would think about getting some re-usable batteries and a charger as well

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misslolapots123

I have a Micro AIR Omron Pocket size Battery and mains Nebuliser Excellent .Look in the web ,Lola

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MarieW-F in reply tomisslolapots123

When I needed a nebuliser this was an absolute god-send. So easy portable. light and quiet.

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knitter

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

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Knitter

I've already got saline and ventolin nebs on repeat for the huge noisy one

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knitter in reply toDalesebub

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.

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CornishBrian

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.

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moneal

I have a Omron MicroAir NE-U22-E Pocket Nebuliser it works well and it is small and just about silent.

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sue48

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

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