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I travel with a drizzle pot. Foldable silicone pot with a heating element built in. Boils quickly. Super compact. Just enough capacity for pari or ombra nebulizer cup, aerobika and salbutamol puffer sleeve. Source distilled water from ship or first store you can get to. Drizzle pot comes with different plugs so works in Europe and NA. Travel with multiple sets equipment if you can. So important to keep clearing every day. Suspect your Respirologist would highly reco staying on your medication. It’s a pain but might be best for you in the long run. Sorry just replying now. I learned about drizzle pots here and have been eternally grateful for the advice. So many great tips from our community here. All the best! D

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I travel with microwave steam bags, but not all hotels have microwaves and boats don't for safety reasons. On the last two ocean cruises I was able to get a plug in tea pot from the crew to boil water. We are going to France in 2 weeks which will include hotels and a river cruise and I bought a Drizzle Pot to take. It folds down to just several inches and weighs less than 2 #. I tested it out at home and was satisfied. It can hold a Sprint Pari neb and Aerobika at the same time. Have a good trip!
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