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Investing in an oxygen machine, or oxygen concentrator, is a major step toward reclaiming your independence and improving your quality of life. Unlike traditional tanks that need constant refilling, these modern devices pull air from the room, filter out nitrogen, and deliver a continuous stream of purified oxygen.
Whether you're managing COPD, recovering from surgery, or dealing with long COVID, here is everything you need to know to make the right purchase. 1. Understand Your Prescription First
Buying Your First Oxygen Machine: A Complete Guide to Better Breathing
: Measured in liters per minute (LPM). Most home users need about 2 LPM, but some conditions require up to 10 LPM.