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Home Oxygen Concentrator Comparison Chart

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Concentrator

Manufacturer

Inogen

Philips Respironics
DeVilbiss
Philips Respironics
DeVilbiss

Name

Inogen At Home

Everflo Q with OPI

Compact 525
Millennium 10
10 Liter

SKU

GS-100
1020014
525DS-Q
M10605
1025DS

Weight

18 lbs
31 lbs
36 lbs
53 lbs
42 lbs

Price

1650.00
1395.00
739.00
1350.00
1399.00

Minimum Liter Flow

5 lpm
5 lpm
5 lpm
10 lpm
10 lpm

Sound Level

40 dBA at 2 lpm
40 dBA typical
avg 46 dBA
avg 50 dBA
avg 69 dBA

Power Consumption

avg 110 watts at2LPM
avg 350 watts
avg 310 watts
avg 600 watts
avg 639 watts

Dimensions

16.5hx13wx7d
23hx15wx9.5d
24.5hx13.5wx12d
27hx19wx13d
24.5hx13.5wx12d

Warranty

3 yr standard
3 yr limited
3 yr limited
1 yr limited
3 yr limited

Filters

1 reusable/washable

1 air inlet filter;

1 optional reusable filter

1 air inlet filter;

1 reusable filter

1 airr inlet filter;

1 reusable filter

1 airr inlet filter;

1 reusable filter

Maximum Altitude

8000 ft
7500 ft
13,123 ft
1368 ft
5000 ft

Electrical requirements

100-240VAC, 275 W Max,

50-60Hz

120 VAC ±10%, 350 W,

60 Hz

115 V, 60 Hz, 3 .3 Amp

120 VAC ±10%;

60 Hz

120 V, 60 Hz, 6.1 Amp

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1.Which home oxygen concentrator should you buy?

We recommend any of the portable oxygen concentrators we have compared on this page, including the Inogen At Home Concentrator, Philips Respironics Everflo Q with OPI, DeVilbiss Compact 525, Philips Respironics Millennium 10, or the DeVilbiss 10 Liter. Contact our customer care team to decide on the make and model best suited to your specific needs.

2.Are stationary oxygen concentrators and home oxygen concentrators different?

The difference between portable oxygen concentrators and stationary or home oxygen concentrators are obviously in size and weight, but also may include oxygen output, battery power options and price.

3.How much does a stationary oxygen concentrator cost?

Prices of stationary at home oxygen concentrators can range from around $600 to $2000 depending on make, model and accessories.

4.What is LPM?

This is an abbreviation for liters-per-minute (LPM) of oxygen delivered. Your concentrator can ramp up the LPM at different speeds.

5.What is the best LPM for me?

Your prescription will indicate an oxygen flow rate such as 2 LPM , which means you require 2 liters of oxygen every 1 minute. Oxygen prescriptions generally require 1 LPM to 10 LPM. All major brands support these LPM rates.