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your oxygen bottle if you contact the oxygen nurse who visits you ask for a two wheel trolley which the bottle sits in and has a long thin handle which you can pull behind you and it’s light I’ve had one free of charge good luck 🤞.

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Yep, they are free but my oxygen provider (Vivisol) could only provide trolleys which take the standard adult cylinders, while I have been using paedriatric ones. Luckily my back improved (the reason why I wanted to try a trolley) and Im taking the little cylinder on my back now which spreads the load evenly. But I know from reading the post yesterday that many manage well with the trolley.

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leo60

Thank you ! I have one which I use a lot in the garden, less gas line to get tangled with the hose!! I have steps up to the road, so a bit of a chore trying to get it up there! Hope you get on with yours ok xx

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Difficul

Sadly rather too heavy for me. With cylinder, it is about 12 lb.

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