Home Concentrator Accessories
- Salter Labs Oxygen Supply 25 Foot Tubing$5.50 As low as $4.13
- 3-Channel Safety Lumen
- Latex Free
- Crush Resistant
- Standard Ribbed
- Salter-Style® Adult Micro Cannula with 7 Foot Supply Tubing$2.25 As low as $1.69
- Low-flow (3LPM)
- Latex free
- Follow manufacturer instructions for replacement
- Salter-Style®High Flow 16SOFT-HF Adult Nasal SOFT Cannula with 7' Tubing$6.50 As low as $5.20
- Rated up to 15lpm
- Soft, flexible tubing
- Replace after 30 days
- Extra soft, curved nasal prongs
- Salter High Flow Soft Nasal Cannula With 24’ Tubing$11.99 As low as $10.19
Flow 6-15 lpm Tube Length 25ft Tubing Features Latex Free Cannula Type Curved, Non-flared Tip - OEM Foam Cabinet Filter for DeVilbiss Oxygen Concentrators$14.95
DeVilbiss 303 DS, CS, CZ Series, DeVilbiss 525DS 5 Liter Compact Oxygen Concentrator and the DeVilbiss 10 L Oxygen Concentrator Foam Cabinet Filter
6 Filters per Pack
Learn More about OEM Foam Cabinet Filter for DeVilbiss Oxygen Concentrators - Liter Meter 0-10 Liters/Minute$19.99
These Pen-Style Liter Meters measures Oxygen flows from 0 - 10 liter/minute.
Learn More about Liter Meter 0-10 Liters/Minute - Salter Labs Water Trap with Self Sealing Cap$4.95 As low as $3.96
Salter Labs Water Trap with Self-Sealing Cap for Oxygen Tubing
Choose between the Self Sealing Cap or the Threaded Sealing Cap
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- Salter Labs Humidifier Connector Adapter Tubing for Various Oxygen Concentrators (15 Inches)$4.95 As low as $1.95
- 5 inches long
- Molded connector and male thread grip
- Attaches humidifier bottle to concentrators
- Humidifier Starter Kit BundleStarting at$53.00Out of stock
- Includes humidifier bottles, oxygen tubing, cannulas and more
- Helps prevent nasal dryness and soreness
- Savings of at least 10%
- DeVilbiss 525 Oxygen Concentrator Extended Life Intake Bacteria Filter$19.99
- Extended Life Intake Bacteria Filter For DeVilbiss 525 Stationary Oxygen Concentrator.
- Philips Respironics Long Life Filter for Millennium M10 Oxygen Concentrators$13.99Out of stock
Philips Respironics Long Life Filter for Millennium M10 Oxygen Concentrators
Learn More about Philips Respironics Long Life Filter for Millennium M10 Oxygen Concentrators - Philips Respironics Millennium M600/M605 Compressor Filter with Stabilizer and Pre-FilterDiscontinued
Philips Respironics Compressor Filter with stabilizer for Millenium M10, M600, M605
Learn More about Philips Respironics Millennium M600/M605 Compressor Filter with Stabilizer and Pre-Filter - Ventlab Adult Nasal Cannula with 4' TubingDiscontinued
- Ultra-soft curved nares
- 3-channel kink-resistant tubing
- Latex-free design
- Ventlab High Flow Oxygen Nasal Cannula with 7' TubingDiscontinued
Flow 6-15 lpm Tube Length 7ft Tubing Features Latex Free Cannula Type Curved, Non-flared Tip - Ventlab High Flow Oxygen Nasal Cannula with 4' TubingDiscontinued
Flow 6-15 lpm Tube Length 4ft Tubing Features Latex Free Cannula Type Curved, Non-flared Tip - Chad Oxymizer ® Disposable Oxygen Conserver MustacheDiscontinued
- Prescription Required
- May reduce need for humidifier
- Provides more oxygen per breath
About Home Oxygen Concentrator Parts And Accessories
Home Oxygen Concentrator Accessories include carry cases, backpacks and carts, batteries, humidifiers and extra cannulas and tubing. Oxygen Concentrator Supplies offers accessories that are easily adjustable to Home Oxygen Concentrators and aid in delivering optimum oxygen therapy.
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FAQs On Home Oxygen Concentrator Supplies, Parts, And Accessories
What is the tubing for the oxygen concentrators called?
The tubing for oxygen concentrators is called a nasal cannula, which is a flexible and small tube comprising two open prongs that are placed inside the nostrils. The tubing gets attached to the source of oxygen and provides a stable flow of oxygen to your nose.
How Often Should You Change Oxygen Concentrator Tubing?
It is recommended to change your oxygen concentrator tubing after every two months.
What Are The Various Lengths Of Oxygen Tubing?
The oxygen tubing comes in varied lengths including 7 inches, 25 inches, 14 inches, 50 inches, and 40 inches.
How Do Green And Clear Oxygen Tubing Differ From One Another?
Most individuals use regular clear tubing, which is simple for users with poor vision to overlook. Transparent tubing blends into the background, but green-colored tubing is more noticeable. Easily visible tubing prevents tripping over the tubing on the ground and falling, significantly decreasing the likelihood of accidents.
What Function Does The Water Bottle Perform During Oxygen Concentrator Therapy?
The air is moistened using a humidifier bottle connected to a home concentrator. After leaving the concentrator, the oxygen is filtered via water before being inhaled using a mask or nasal cannula.
How Frequently Should The Water In An Oxygen Concentrator Be Changed?
Use distilled water in the humidifier container and replace the water every day. Place your tubing in water and look for bubbles, if you are worried that there is not any oxygen flowing through it. There must be some flow through your tube if bubbles are visible.