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Dose any body know if it’s possible to get a 24 or 12 volt nebuliser that can be used in a car or motor home ? If so please let me know the make. Thank you Steve

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Bevvy

I have no idea re volt nebuliser but have Omron portable nebuliser that operates via batteries which can be taken anywhere.

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Cloudancer in reply to Bevvy

Yes me to -they are fabulous -it does have an attachment to plug into mains if required but sorry not familiar with voltage.

Can’t help with specific models - hopefully someone else will be able to - but there definitely are nebs that can be powered off a 12v in-car charger. Our old pari compressor neb had one, and I know some Philips nebs can run off one. Sometimes you have to purchase the lead separately though, rather than it automatically being supplied with the nebuliser.

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Pipswhips

You need a portable rechargeable one. Try evergreen-nebulisers they specailist in nebulisers i was recomended to them by my old mobility shopwhich shut but the person who ran the shop open a new small and when i wanted a new one when my portable one stopped working there are the ones she used to deal with and quite reasonable if yoy can find what you theres an email form you csn fill in or ring them.evergreen -nebulisers.co.uk they are very helpful. Hope that helps you. You could try your local mobility shop but might be bit more expensive.

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ghousrider

Hi good morning if you do find out i would like to now / i have tryed asking my hospitals they dont now my doctors cant help /so as you say whom can thanks Ghoust rider👍

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Shrimpy-13-22-25

Hi, Omron U100 is a portable one. I used to use Philips Innospire Go, but currently there’s manufacturing problems so couldn’t replace compressor part, and Evergreen Nebulisers suggested this one. I can’t praise Nigel there high enough for his knowledge and understanding. The only drawback is that it isn’t rechargeable. It runs on batteries but an adapter can be purchased that is plugged in while using it.

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