Omron MicroAir Vibrating Mesh Nebulizing System NE-U22V – 1 system
- Contains power unit, tablets pot, carrying case, mouthpiece, mesh cap, and mask and mouthpiece attachment
- Effective aerosol treatment as a compressor nebulizer with the portability of a cellular phone
- Assures maximum delivery to patient with minimal waste
- Hand-held surgical procedure; ideal for children
- Powered by 2 AA batteries (not included)
Product Description
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY, THE BEST PORTABLE NEBULIZER YOU CAN BUY!!!
NEW IN BOX, NEVER OPENED/USED! FULL 2 YR MFG. WARRANTY!
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It is not as small or convenient as my ancient pocket inhaler and it requires batteries, but it works just fine and it fits in a case not much larger than a glasses case. It does require cleaning but I am very pleased with it overall.
Rating: 4 / 5
I’m a physician and I do housecalls. I have had more than one occasion to use this while visiting patients in acute respiratory distress from asthma, allergy and croup. I’ve even used it myself several times.
It works. Really. It weighs next to nothing compared to the AC wall-socket plug-in units and is small enough to disappear in my bag (it’s about 32×14x12, like EMTs use) The unit itself is about the size of a 12 oz soda pot/can.
It’s been worth every penny I paid for it (about 20,500 of them, if I recall correctly) and I’d buy it again in a heartbeat.
But, that low-cost fake cover will break sooner than you reckon. A jam-fit wasn’t the best engineering solution for this at all. Considering all the other fine points of the mechanism and elegance of the design, another couple thousand pennies worth of a more bendable polymer would make more sense. Just wrap a strip of fiberglass reinforced strapping tape around the bottom of the clear cap (the huge, outside protective cover you see in the picture) when you get it, just above the semi-circle cutouts and it’ll hold together. But it WILL crack.
Would I buy it again. Certainly. It’s already saved a life or two.
Rating: 4 / 5
I really like the thought and ease of this product but, on about the 8th or 9th use (probably in the middle of the night in a dark hotel room and trying not to wake my spouse,) the battery cover fell off.
Because I had my regular electric nebulizer along on the trip and was using it every other time, I did not notice that the cover and batteries were gone.
I went to use it later and found that the unit is now useless.
Rather spendy for a unit to come apart so quick.
I also noticed that the unit was quite delicate and if you are in a rush or have huge clumsy fingers you can easily hurt it.
Other pieces had fallen apart and had to be delicately place back together before the battery cover went gone.
I liked it when I was able to use it.
Rating: 1 / 5
This is the best Neb I have ever used! The extremely fine mist is more effective than the table top compressor I was using. I cannot use the MDI’s anymore since they changed the propellent, so I went to this. It is so silent I can use it sitting in a theatre (show or live performance) and no one is the wiser. And in the case it is no larger than a glasses case.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought my portable nebulizer after my last scary asthma/panic attack (which landed me in the sickbay for three days). The case isn’t much larger than a glasses case, so it’s very simple to carry around. It runs on batteries and I rarely have to replace them. It is NOISELESS! I’ve kept mine nearby during long drives or aircraft trips. The delivery is much gentler than a regular rescue inhaler so there’s very small (if any) heart pounding. Anyone who has asthma knows that keeping anxiety levels low is key and just knowing I can do a treatment somewhere at any time helps keep me from stressing about my breathing. I would recommend this nebulizer to anyone and everyone with breathing issues.
Rating: 5 / 5