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Philips Innospire Go Portable Nebuliser

Good morning everyone, Can I ask if anyone currently uses this small portable nebuliser? I am thinking of purchasing one for when I am out on the go with my wife. I understand its quite costly and there are many cheaper alternatives but historically I have always purchased Philips Respironics product.

Please can I have your thoughts

Joseph x

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knitter

I have both an Omron mains and a small battery portable .I checked out Evergreen nebulisers where I bought mine from , and see the Phillips is the same price there,

Evergreen are very helpful if you contact them.

Hopefully , someone here has the model you are interested in and can advise you too.

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Joseph260268 in reply to knitter

thank you

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Bevvy

I am a big fan of portable nebulisers. I have 2 one for home and one I keep in the car.I don’t know anything about Philips but like knitter I use Omron. I tried a cheaper one recently and was a waste of money because wasn’t happy with it so reverted back to Omron.

I have also bought from Evergreen who were helpful but once I was certain what I wanted I have used Amazon for item.

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Joseph260268 in reply to Bevvy

Thank you

I’ve got the Innospire Go and I think it’s great. It’s small, silent, nice discreet case to carry it about in, & the charge lasts ages. And it lets you know well before it needs recharging. You can nebulise anything in it, except antibiotics

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Chez13

You can get cheaper ones on eBay or Amazon I have one I take on holiday and if works great

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Joseph260268 in reply to Chez13

Thanks

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Kpacific

I have the Innospire. It is everything noted in your advertisement. It is absolutely silent and gives you a very fast treatment. The portability is great, as I can walk around the house, while doing my treatment. The only downside for me is the fact that I can get throat or vocal cord irritation more easily after using the device. I have to take time to carefully rinse and gargle after each use. I think that this is due to the speed of the treatment. I would buy it again and recommend it.

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Joseph260268 in reply to Kpacific

Thank you. 🙏

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Egpa

I've have an Omron. This is my second one. Great little thing but shop around for price I saved over £40 from Boots price I got it on Amazon. Good hunting.

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Joseph260268 in reply to Egpa

Thank you

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COPD123491

Portable Inhaler Machine Mini Handheld Steam Humidifier Vaporizer Cool Mist Travel Inhaler for Adults & Kids Gray (Dark Blue)

brand: VXDAS

Hi

I bought the above from Amazon for £25.99 and it does a great job. The only problem was that the supplied masks were not great and I use the supplied breathing tube.

I don't understand COPD 2 in the description. I have severe COPD and it works well for me.

Good luck

Kevin

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