Oxygen Concentrator Filters For Sale
- Inogen One Output Filter KitSpecial Price $23.99 Regular Price $29.99Temporary price reductionSave 20%
- Inogen concentrator compatibility
- Includes two filters
- Easy installation wrench
- Inogen One G5 Particle Filter$23.00
- Replacement filter for the Inogen One G5 portable oxygen concentrator.
- The removable particle filters cover the air intake screens to filter out dust, pet hair, and other air-borne contaminants.
- They are washable and reusable, making them one of the eco-friendly features of Inogen concentrators.
- Inogen One Output Filter for G1, G2 & G3 (10 Pack)Special Price $26.99 Regular Price $40.00Temporary price reductionSave 33%
Output Filters for use with Inogen One models G1, G2 & G3
Learn More about Inogen One Output Filter for G1, G2 & G3 (10 Pack) - Inogen At Home Replacement Particle Filter$30.00
Replacement particle filters for the Inogen At Home oxygen concentrator. (One filter per pack)
Learn More about Inogen At Home Replacement Particle Filter - Inogen One G3 Replacement Particle Filters (Flow Settings 1-5) - Two FiltersSpecial Price $16.99 Regular Price $21.00Temporary price reductionSave 19%
Replacement particle filters for the Inogen One G3 portable oxygen concentrator (2 pack)
** Note, these filters are for the Inogen One G3 model that goes up to 5 Pulse, not for the model that only goes up to 4 Pulse**
Learn More about Inogen One G3 Replacement Particle Filters (Flow Settings 1-5) - Two Filters - Inogen One G4 Particle Filter$13.00
Replacement eco-friendly filter for your Inogen One G4 Portable Oxygen Concentrator helps to provide you with clean oxygen, filtering out dust, pet hair and other air-borne contaminants.
Learn More about Inogen One G4 Particle Filter - Inogen At Home Air Inlet Filter$50.00
Inlet Filter for the Inogen At Home Stationary Concentrator
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Frequently Asked Questions About Filters For Oxygen Concentrators
Why are Oxygen Concentrator Filters Important?
Filters for oxygen concentrators are used within the machine to remove particles and contaminants from entering your lungs for an improved therapy experience. They also prevent these same particles and contaminants from entering the machine to help it last longer and function properly. Oxygen concentrator filters are crucial components to maintain cleanliness and functionality.
It is important to change filters in your home oxygen concentrators or portable oxygen concentrators at regular intervals.
What Are The Benefits Of Oxygen Concentrator Filters?
- Oxygen Concentrator Filters boost and improve pure oxygen generation for reliable oxygen therapy.
- They extend the lifespan of the oxygen concentrator and improve the machine's performance.
- They are simple to maintain and clean, guaranteeing higher oxygen quality.
- Available in a variety of designs to work with various types of oxygen concentrators.
How to Clean Oxygen Concentrator Filters
Your oxygen concentrator filter has to be cleaned regularly since a dirty or contaminated filter might harm the device or affect its functionality.
- Remove the Filter - Before removing the filter, make sure the machine is completely off. Once the machine is safely off, it is safe to take out the filter. The filter can be found on the side or the rear of the device and it may resemble a sponge-like texture. Next steps are to clean the dirty filter. Note, the user should avoid operating the device without a filter. Doing so might harm the device and create complications for the user.
- Rinse with Warm Water and Soap - Gently rinse the filter with warm water. After thoroughly rinsing the filter, apply a small amount of soap to the filter to ensure it is clean. The soap used to clean the filter needs to be suitable for the material. After cleaning the filter with soap, give the filter another gentle rinse in warm water.
- Check and Dry - Before setting the filter to dry, look for any tears, holes, or crumbling patterns that can indicate filter deterioration. If the filter is destroyed or worn, depending on the extent of the damage, the user will need to replace it. If there is no visible damage to the filter, let it dry fully before putting it in the concentrator.
How Often Does the Filter On An Oxygen Concentrator Need to be Changed?
For the machine to operate at top performance and ensure the patient's safety, filters that provide clean air to the user must be maintained properly. Typically, a filter's lifespan ranges from 6 to 12 months. However, the lifespan of a filter might vary depending on the working conditions. Regular cleaning and inspections of the filter are required.
Where Can I Purchase Oxygen Concentrator Filters?
The Oxygen Concentrator Supplies Shop may be found at 159 Cooper Road, in West Berlin, New Jersey. You may purchase the type of filter for the oxygen concentrator you want, along with other accessories you may require.
Call us at 888-941-1688 if you need assistance with any oxygen concentrators, accessories, or nebulizers. Our customer service team is available to you at all times!
Are Warranties Still In Effect If I Buy A Filter For An Oxygen Concentrator Online?
Yes, the guarantee or warranty is still in place if you buy an oxygen concentrator filter online. You will still get all the advantages an offline client will receive while staying at home and avoiding the crowds.
Does The Oxygen Concentrator Supplies Shop Provide Support?
Yes, we offer support with oxygen concentrator filters at the store. Our knowledgeable experts will answer any questions you may have when you call us at 888-941-1688 and assist you in selecting the proper equipment you need to purchase. Emails sent to contact@oxygenconcentratorsupplies.com will receive a prompt response from our team as well. The employees at The Oxygen Concentrator Supplies Shop are aware that receiving a respiratory ailment diagnosis means not just a change in lifestyle but also new concerns that customers will have questions about.