I was given a NIB Devilbiss 306DS oxygen concentrator for which I have no use at all. I'd like to sell it and buy car parts and/or tools, but I don't know where I should list it, whether it's a prescription-required device, etc. So learn me, make me an offer I can't refuse, etc.
Are these things not something that are prescribed, like a CPAP machine? That said, i see CPAP machines for sale on C-list and FB MP.
I don't know much about 'em, but if it's the right type/size, I think some of the bicycle framebuilding folks use 'em instead of having to buy oxy tanks for brazing. Worth a google/ebay-peek etc?
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W/in a few minutes I had a spam email for personal oxygen concentrators, never had that one before.
What a coincidence.
They are very expensive at times, and with COVID I imagine they are somewhat sought after.
Years ago my FIL was dying of lung failure and needed supplemental oxygen. At first it was one concentrator. Then he got a trach and added another. Then a third to shower his face with another 5 l/min for a total of 25 liters per minute.
His room sounded like a truck stop parking lot. It was ten degrees hotter than the rest of the house. And my electric bill was $500 a month.
To summarize, they are loud, hot, and suck up a lot of energy. But for someone who needs one, life saving.
Honsch
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2/7/21 2:34 p.m.
I think you need an oxy-propane torch in your life.
Research the Mfr and Serial No for specs and pricing, sell for half.
oh yeah, get 'em to sign that waiver thing.
KyAllroad (Jeremy) (Forum Supporter) said:
His room sounded like a truck stop parking lot. It was ten degrees hotter than the rest of the house. And my electric bill was $500 a month.
I know how you feel. My last power bill was 1100 from having to use mine 24/7.
The unit in the OP is a great unit but only flows 3L. They can run up to 4K for a brand new one but people wont pay anywhere near that for a private sale. there is no prescription needed to buy one and there are much smaller ones on the market that flow more, are lighter and cheaper. A good used one goes for a fraction of the price.
MulletTruck said:
KyAllroad (Jeremy) (Forum Supporter) said:
His room sounded like a truck stop parking lot. It was ten degrees hotter than the rest of the house. And my electric bill was $500 a month.
I know how you feel. My last power bill was 1100 from having to use mine 24/7.
The unit in the OP is a great unit but only flows 3L. They can run up to 4K for a brand new one but people wont pay anywhere near that for a private sale. there is no prescription needed to buy one and there are much smaller ones on the market that flow more, are lighter and cheaper. A good used one goes for a fraction of the price.
See if you can get LOx aka Liquid Oxygen.
Since I live off grid I can't use a concentrator, so he got LOx. No electricity needed at all