What are your recommendations for travel nebulizer?
A few months ago there were some emails about what to take and do when traveling. Someone from the NYC support group recommended the PariTrekS portable nebulizer. I ordered it from Just Nebulizers. When I ordered this I inquired at Just Nebulizers if this could be used with an aerobika. They referred me to Pari and its spokesperson could not definitively endorse their product with an aerobika. I got the same sense that Katherine always got that they didn't want to recommend a competitor nor endorse something for fear of liability. In any case, it can operate as an efficient nebulizer with a small compressor for travel. I ordered mine with a battery. The battery (not really needed) came defective and neither Just Nebulizers or Pari would give me a refund. Pari will be sending a replacement but as mentioned, battery is really not necessary. Hope this is helpful for the travelers on our forum. Terry
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I clean with boiled water and soap after every use and clean with vinegar on Sunday’s. I do this with everything. If I have a full dishwasher load I put it in a basket on the top. Do you clean that much?
yes, except the dishwasher part - I only have one part of the year, so have never gotten in the habit of using it.
@tinaesims I contacted an industrial chemist and got a high % vinegar and just dilute it down to 10% for shower heads etc.
Hi Sue, I was wondering about using peroxide (or alcohol) to sanitize neb pieces. Do you have to soak the pieces in it or drizzle peroxide (or alcohol) over the pieces and air dry? Thanks.
I soak 10-15 min then air dry. My daughters are nurses and this was their recommendation
Thank you Sue for getting back so quickly. Appreciate it so much.
Hello everyone! Hope you all are doing well. My home nebulizer is so slow now that I am ready to throw it out. Can any of you recommend a good brand that pushes your medicine through fairly quickly? Thnx!!
@windwalker the pari eflow does it in 10 minuites and is travel compatible, internal battery and plug in, with no tubes, its fantastic. It is a little expensive but so worth it.
Thanks Heather!
I’m on my way home from a short trip. I left my travel nebulizer there because it took an hour. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good travel nebulizer!?