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I want to purchase oxygen finger thing but am having trouble finding 1 on the streets .. I did order 1 from Amazon but it sold out.

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Tried Boots but no

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mrsmummy

Argos do one.

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stone-UK

Hi

tesco.com/direct/finger-pul...

Lloyd’s Pharmacy done them, but are more expensive.

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jjnanna in reply tostone-UK

Thanks Stone, just looked and can get 1 but not until Tuesday due to Easter so going to look at LLoyds as would like it sooner..... Cheers for all who replied x

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mrsmummy in reply tostone-UK

I asked in Lloyds and was told the one they advertise is only available online.

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stone-UK in reply tomrsmummy

Hi

My local Lloyd’s Pharmacy have them on shelve, pretty expensive if memory serves me right.

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mrsmummy in reply tostone-UK

Correct, about £50, and my local one is obviously less than truthful! :)

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jjnanna in reply tostone-UK

Nothing on local website for them x

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jockenglish

E-Bay, hundreds available..........but not 'til after Easter !

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oooodicky

Try your local chemist 👩‍🔬 or boots.

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sibkev

try these guys always been good with me

Tens Medical Services Ltd  

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Pam1952

I got mine from Lloyds recently. Good luck, I hope that you find one. XX

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skischool

amazon.co.uk/Fingertip-Oxim...

available on amazon next day delivery if you order within the next 2hours.....regards skis and scruffs x

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jjnanna

Thanks skischool ordered 1 and picking up from Argos tomorrow x

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skischool in reply tojjnanna

good glad you managed to get one,hope they turn up ok,happy measuring but remember warm fingers make for more accurate readings lol. best wishes......skis and scruffs x

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garibaldon

Hi, jjinanna I just got one of eBay it was only £8 inc delivery. It was delivered in 4 days I just had to fit a small battery. Brilliant device

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Hacienda

Saw them and the other sat regulaters in Lidl. Good Luck. xxx

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Badbessie

You can find one on Amazon...My own cost about £8.00 from China. When you get yours the next time you go to your GP take it with you. Test yours against theirs to ensure the reading is the same. My own reads 2% lower than my GPs.

Please read the operating instructions as it's very easy to get a false reading.

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grumble in reply toBadbessie

thats where I bought mine, checked mine with the copd nurse and it was 1 % lower lower

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garibaldon in reply toBadbessie

My is 1% by the asthma nurse’s meter. It sure if hers had been recently calibrated though. Just allow for the difference. I consider mine good value for £8. against £50 +

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D1a2

May do you more harm than good really, you yourself will know how well/bad your breathing is and many will give you different readings depending on where you attach the thing. They always have trouble getting a correct reading from me, they try different fingers, each hard , bottom and top of my ears!

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tamariki

Have you tried Boots?

Argos have about 5 different models

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Ward61dixon

I got one on Amazon £11 and it’s good

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Susan1200

My son brought me one yesterday from Morrison ,it cost 30pound .

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punkyb

Order one from Nonin they are great!

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Albert84

You don't have to pay much for a good oximeter especially on eBay some of the cheap ones are better than the more expensive ones... when you do get one make sure you replace the battery when it's only half worn out .....It tends to give a wrong reading once the battery gets down to about 50% and always clean the part where you fingers go with a clean cloth with isopropyl alcohol,,, once in a while.

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