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Inogen One G2 (10-200)

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Inogen One G2(10-200)Purchased this year in May user manual and cables.

Only used for 2 months

Delivers concentrated oxygen from flow level 1-6

can be used on air craft , can be carried as hand luggage.

Includes: in car charger

Mains plug to charger,AC & DC.

comes with carry bag, shoulder strap or short handle. Can easily be carried on a mobility scooter and has its own trolley.

WEIGHT of concentrator is 7.25 lb ( 3.2kg) including single battery

No nasal oxygen cannula supplied.

cost over £ 2.000

selling for £1.500

My husband sadlyFibrosis

Please ask any questions

I can e-mail more photos if requested.

My husband sadly died a few weeks ago from Pulmonary Fibrosis and COP

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Magpuss

Very sorry to hear of your loss.

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Yve03

Thank you

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Prisca2

Hello Yve03

I'm sorry about your husband. I too have fibrosis and am wondering if the Inogen concentrator is still available? It would be great for me if it is, but of course you may have sold it by now.

Best wishes

Prisca

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