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Has anyone used a portable nebuliser that is suitable for use on a long flight, i.e. battery powered.

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I’ve got an Omrom travel neb.it was about £95 from the rain forest.

It works fine for me

I clean it with boiled water from the kettle if I am abroad

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I use the beurer ih60 mains and internal battery operated ,really quiet and gives a good atomiser rate ,£75 from evergreen

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Kpacific

I just recently purchased an Innospire by Phillips. It was quite pricey at $175 U.S. It is very small and quiet and takes only 6-7 minutes for Ventolin. Wash the head daily with soapy hot water, and boil for 10 minutes once a week. Though it can be hard to come by a pot of boiling water in a hotel room!

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