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Device: Nebulizer
Manufacturer: Fisher & Paykel
Model: MR700
Name / Number: respiratory humidifier
Location: United States, Ohio
Business type: Dealer
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This Seller accepts Escrow as a payment method
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Device: Nebulizer
Manufacturer: Fisher & Paykel
Model: MR700
Name / Number: respiratory humidifier
Location: United States, Ohio
Business type: Dealer
Negotiable
This Seller accepts Escrow as a payment method
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Nebulizer may also be referred to as :

Heated Humidifier | Controller, Temperature, Humidifier

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Tips for buying Nebulizer Parts

  1. The type and use determine the costs of heated humidifiers. Long-term costs are also affected by whether nebulizer parts are disposable or reusable: disposables usually cost twice as much per year as reusables. Conversely, reprocessing costs should be considered for reusable nebulizer items.
  2. In cost estimations, buyers should consider the depreciation of the nebulizer unit.
  3. Facilities should also consider the remote water reservoir reprocessing costs and water usage.
  4. Price reductions on disposables are offered for large volume purchases. Also, some manufacturers offer contracts for disposables in which the heated humidifier is supplied free of charge.
  5. The expenses on nebulizer accessories also vary based on the size of the breathing circuit and chamber, the need for an exhalation valve and for dual or single heated wires.
  6. Facilities are strongly encouraged to evaluate the nebulizer procedures and techniques of the clinical staff.
  7. A circuit hose insulated with disposable orthopedic cast padding may be less expensive to use than non-disposable servo-control-led heated wires, with no loss of effectiveness.
  8. Usually, nebulizer units with heated-wire capability cost more and lead to greater expenses for cleaning and disinfecting the wires.