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I am wondering if anyone could recommend a rechargeable portable nebuliser as I am currently unable to venture outside due to only having a mains nebuliser. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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MELNEL

Hiya welcome 😊 didn't even know about the portable nebuliser, good to know. Sorry I am no help with this. But I would be careful when you still use the Nebu don't know if it would be good to carry it with you when struggling, don't know about your circumstances what's going on.

But Best wishes that you getting better again to walk a bit outside. 🌹🌹🌹

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Bevvy

Omron do good portable nebuliser. Can purchase from Amazon or company called Evergreen.I have 2 - one I keep at home and 1 kept in car. Tried different make but find Omron much better.

Be aware medication comes through quicker than mains nebuliser and takes a bit of getting used to.

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knitter

I have an Omron portable ....battery operated, but the new one comes with a separate recharging unit . I always carry spare batteries in case they run out .

I got mine from Evergreen nebulisers , they have a website and you can contact them for advice to make sure your medication and nebuliser are compatible . Which model would suit you best , ease of use etc.

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Oshgosh

Welcome to the forum . I bought an Omrom online. It’s good to do the price check as prices vary for the same thing.I took it on a 2 week holiday to Tunisia. It worked fine. There are loads of cheap ones only,, best avoided in my opinion. Spare varies are always useful . I hope this helps a bit.

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Oshgosh

Sore, it’s very light and doesn’t take up much room

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ninelives

Love my Omron,has enabled me to have better quality of life.Is easy to set up -just remember to take out the batteries if you are not using it for a while.

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Mooka

I would give evergreen nebulisers a call to see what they recommend. Be sure to have a list of your meds ready as not all nebulisers are suitable for all meds. Of course if you are only nebulising saline the ones recommended on here will be fine.

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panda22

I bought a Feellife. It is small and will fit.in.a handbag.

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