DEDAKJ Portable Oxygen Concentrator, Stable and Continuous 30%-93% Oxygen, 2-9L Oxygen Flow Adjustable, Suitable for Home and Personal Care


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Introduction of the portable oxygen concentrators of the DEDAKJ series

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Brand: DEDAKJ
Origin: China

8 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I bought this machine for my moderately asthmatic wife. With her two (blue and brown) pumps, she gets by just fine, but occasionally, for whatever reason, usually a change in season or high pollen count, she gets short of breath and it drags her down. So I thought what better what to shoehorn a bit more oxygen inside her lungs when she needs it that her own portable oxygen machine. I say portable: it plugs into electricity and is only as portable as your nearest three-pin electricity slot, but at least you can move it from room to room.

    As ever, the ‘proof of the pudding’ is that she really does feel the benefit after she’s used this machine and can take a nice, deep breath rather than short, snatched breathes. When used sparingly over a few days, it gets her back to relatively normal and that’s all we can ask for.

    Obviously, not cheap, but what price ‘oxygen of life’?.

    As for longevity, only time will tell. If anything goes pop unduly, I’ll come back here and report the problem.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The DEDAKJ Portable Oxygen Concentrator is a great device to help minimise hospital visits for anyone struggling with medical conditions that result in desaturation. We bought the oxygen concentrator for a family member who suffers from COPD and usually waits until she can’t breathe before going to hospital and then she ends up with steroid injections and spending a few days there until she recovers.

    The oxygen concentrator is a great solution to that problem. Whenever she starts getting desaturated simply turn on the machine and start breathing in high concentration oxygen which she can control depending on how she feels and sats readings and in no time she’s feeling better.

    I think the money is quickly and easily justified on anyone who is suffering repeat desaturation and the value for money is definitely there in this situation.

    Great device for anyone struggling to maintain saturation for a variety of medical conditions

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Very compact and quiet, it has a remote control and a very large digital display screen. Works with LED blue light display, overall very satisfied

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Very minimum noise and portable. Very happy with the equipme

  5. Patrick Holland, says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    My mother has COPD and recently her saturation was very poor. I decided to buy it and within a few hours it was at 97-98% saturation.
    It’s not too loud and really easy to use. Very happy with this purchase.

  6. UtaYhxkmem says:

     United Kingdom

    I would hasten to add that there are reviewers that seem to be using this with no recommendation from a doctor to use home oxygen – this is really foolish.

    After many hospital admissions I was sent home with oxygen to use at specific moments. This contraption is easy to use and does the job I need it to with ease. It seems to work reliably well as it does keep my saturation’s where they need to be – I’ve taken some time to review this since I received it as I wanted to be sure my oxygen sats were stable whilst using it.

    It is doing everything just as advertised and is really useful to me.

    Would recommend.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersIt’s very simple to setup, you get the nasal cannula, headphone cannula, joining connectors, extra filters & the mask, I honestly thought it would be a lot heavier than I expected & has a carry handle at the top also. My mum is an asthmatic & she found using this for 15 mins on the 2L setting when she needs her blue inhaler has a greatly improved her breathing! She really like the sound of the bubbles when on & when using the oxygen machine along with the blue LED behind the water tank which causes blue light effect in her bedroom, the oxygen machine has a LED display which is able to show you the time of use, can be left on to make continuous use if wanting to use it at night, the Oxygen flow (starts at 2L), the total time of usage. This can also be controlled via the provided remote control (battery not included). Fill the humidifying case with distilled, filtered water, bottled water & not exceeding its max level. Then place either of the cannula’s at your nose or mouth & breathe. My mum found it very easy to use, severely helps her breathing more than she actually anticipated! If anyone who needs natural concentrated oxygen I highly recommend the DEDAKJ

    Absolutely outstanding! 10/10 for helping my mum breathe bette

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a lightweight machine which basically supplies oxygen straight to the person that needs it. Its being used by a COPD patient at the moment and is not in continuous usage, just as and when its needed. Its really easy to use and she has found it to be extremely helpful. The best part for her is the fact that its got a remote control which means she does not have to get up or ask for someone to help her to switch off/on when she needs it to be. Fully transportable too, which is brilliant if you are having to move around. Will be able to transport in car if needed too as lightweight enough. There is ability to use for 2 patients although the equipment supplied is for use by one person and you would have to purchase the second oxygen feed separately although not very expensive. The sound is not overly loud and so does not overly disturb the room either. She seems very happy with this and its a good thing for her to have around. This could be of use to many folks with varying diagnosed respiratory conditions, obviously with medical advice guidance. Recommended