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Another travel nebulizer is the PARI Trek, which I purchased for a recent trip. I was surprised how quiet it was. It did the job, although I think it took a few more minutes than my tabletop Ombra. The Trek is small, light and an optional lithium rechargeable battery is available for on the go nebbing. Sounds a lot like the DeVilbiss Traveler.

It's on sale right now (with no prescription necessary, just a photo of a nebulizer med) at Direct Home Medical.
https://www.directhomemedical.com/47F35-LCS-paritreks-compressor-nebulizer-power-kit.html
I, too, have never heard of a self cleaning nebulizer!

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Does sound too good to be true. Besides the electric current potential issue we were told not to use tap water so cleaning could be an issue would just use hotel/bottled water I guess
Thank you all for chiming in!

Thank you I talked to someone at the Pari company today and they said the unit adjusts to 110 voltage. However I noticed the batteries are lithium which I believe is still not allowed on planes. Think I’ll just get the plug in and may get a converter on top of adapter. It also comes with a cigarette lighter charger ( old type and lots of rental cars don’t have them anyways) thank you all!