What brand is your nebulizer compressor?

Andi2007

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My 11 year old Pari machine needed replacing. I was told I would receive Pari and they sent Evo which is louder than the machine I had. Tell me what you know about compressors. Thanks!
 

Andi2007

New member
My 11 year old Pari machine needed replacing. I was told I would receive Pari and they sent Evo which is louder than the machine I had. Tell me what you know about compressors. Thanks!
 

Andi2007

New member
My 11 year old Pari machine needed replacing. I was told I would receive Pari and they sent Evo which is louder than the machine I had. Tell me what you know about compressors. Thanks!
 

CysticlyFunny

New member
Hi there,-

I have been through 2 Pari machines, both which stopped working and broke...garbage....., then my insurance comp. give me a cheap one, and it was horribly loud...so bad I have to put it in the closet!!!

Anyway, after 2 month of that, that one chucked it, and each time taking me an hours to do treatments,.- so I finally invested in a great machine called "MOBILAIRE 50 psi 50psi' by Invacare,. You manually adjust the pressure, just like the hospital wall machines!!!

Downside, It's $350^, insurance doesn't cover it,- BUT you get faster treatment times, BETTER medicine deeper in the lungs, weights only 11lbs, and can be run up to 10 hours.......that's worth it!!! Since I've had it been great!!

These weaker machines aren't designed for CFer's needs, and I dont why this isn't being adressed by either Docs or Manufacturers... -to be ran 1hrs or more a day time times and mulit-meds,...they eventually burn out,
( least in my case!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0"> )

If you don't want to invest so much, you can try a Devilbiss or PulmoAid, and ever Omron, -about $100-130 , I had luck with those, but eventually they die as well.

Hope this helps!
 

CysticlyFunny

New member
Hi there,-

I have been through 2 Pari machines, both which stopped working and broke...garbage....., then my insurance comp. give me a cheap one, and it was horribly loud...so bad I have to put it in the closet!!!

Anyway, after 2 month of that, that one chucked it, and each time taking me an hours to do treatments,.- so I finally invested in a great machine called "MOBILAIRE 50 psi 50psi' by Invacare,. You manually adjust the pressure, just like the hospital wall machines!!!

Downside, It's $350^, insurance doesn't cover it,- BUT you get faster treatment times, BETTER medicine deeper in the lungs, weights only 11lbs, and can be run up to 10 hours.......that's worth it!!! Since I've had it been great!!

These weaker machines aren't designed for CFer's needs, and I dont why this isn't being adressed by either Docs or Manufacturers... -to be ran 1hrs or more a day time times and mulit-meds,...they eventually burn out,
( least in my case!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0"> )

If you don't want to invest so much, you can try a Devilbiss or PulmoAid, and ever Omron, -about $100-130 , I had luck with those, but eventually they die as well.

Hope this helps!
 

CysticlyFunny

New member
Hi there,-
<br />
<br />I have been through 2 Pari machines, both which stopped working and broke...garbage....., then my insurance comp. give me a cheap one, and it was horribly loud...so bad I have to put it in the closet!!!
<br />
<br />Anyway, after 2 month of that, that one chucked it, and each time taking me an hours to do treatments,.- so I finally invested in a great machine called "MOBILAIRE 50 psi 50psi' by Invacare,. You manually adjust the pressure, just like the hospital wall machines!!!
<br />
<br />Downside, It's $350^, insurance doesn't cover it,- BUT you get faster treatment times, BETTER medicine deeper in the lungs, weights only 11lbs, and can be run up to 10 hours.......that's worth it!!! Since I've had it been great!!
<br />
<br />These weaker machines aren't designed for CFer's needs, and I dont why this isn't being adressed by either Docs or Manufacturers... -to be ran 1hrs or more a day time times and mulit-meds,...they eventually burn out,
<br /> ( least in my case!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0"> )
<br />
<br />If you don't want to invest so much, you can try a Devilbiss or PulmoAid, and ever Omron, -about $100-130 , I had luck with those, but eventually they die as well.
<br />
<br />Hope this helps!
<br />
<br />
 

Brad

New member
I went through 2 Pari's in about 4-5 months. They offer to replace it,,,Again...
But I went back to my Devilbiss Pulmo Aide 5650 .. I have 2 , One is 18 yrs old.

Both still work great.. I tried the little Pari's because of the size.
 

Brad

New member
I went through 2 Pari's in about 4-5 months. They offer to replace it,,,Again...
But I went back to my Devilbiss Pulmo Aide 5650 .. I have 2 , One is 18 yrs old.

Both still work great.. I tried the little Pari's because of the size.
 

Brad

New member
I went through 2 Pari's in about 4-5 months. They offer to replace it,,,Again...
<br />But I went back to my Devilbiss Pulmo Aide 5650 .. I have 2 , One is 18 yrs old.
<br />
<br /> Both still work great.. I tried the little Pari's because of the size.
 

cf4life

New member
A few months ago I got a invacare mobilaire 50psi to replace a Devilbiss Pulmoaide and man it kicks butt. I run it at 40psi and treatments are much faster. I would highly recommend it. It is not the quietest, but the high psi makes up for it. I would highly recommend it. My insurance paid for it no questions asked.
 

cf4life

New member
A few months ago I got a invacare mobilaire 50psi to replace a Devilbiss Pulmoaide and man it kicks butt. I run it at 40psi and treatments are much faster. I would highly recommend it. It is not the quietest, but the high psi makes up for it. I would highly recommend it. My insurance paid for it no questions asked.
 

cf4life

New member
A few months ago I got a invacare mobilaire 50psi to replace a Devilbiss Pulmoaide and man it kicks butt. I run it at 40psi and treatments are much faster. I would highly recommend it. It is not the quietest, but the high psi makes up for it. I would highly recommend it. My insurance paid for it no questions asked.
 
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