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So, I was cruising the old threads looking for demand valve info, and I thought, shoot I'll just ask everyone what they recommend. I found one without a mask on Ebay for $185. It's a allied healthcare L063-05R. Is that the best price I'm going to find? And I'm wondering how big the quality gap is between the cheaper and "sell an organ for" price range. I'm looking to step up my O2 game. Any and all advice appreciated. 

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On 5/1/2019 at 1:44 PM, BrainStorm said:

So, I was cruising the old threads looking for demand valve info, and I thought, shoot I'll just ask everyone what they recommend. I found one without a mask on Ebay for $185. It's a allied healthcare L063-05R. Is that the best price I'm going to find? And I'm wondering how big the quality gap is between the cheaper and "sell an organ for" price range. I'm looking to step up my O2 game. Any and all advice appreciated. 

I’ve never gone wring spending top dollar for any equipment. It always has been more dependable and the functiional life eventually makes whatever the less expensive alternative. I have not yet researched the demand valve, in spite of having a prescription for it that specifies CH, since I might have gotten on board with functionality from 25LPM.

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On 4/29/2019 at 7:52 PM, jon019 said:

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On 5/1/2019 at 1:44 PM, BrainStorm said:

So, I was cruising the old threads looking for demand valve info, and I thought, shoot I'll just ask everyone what they recommend. I found one without a mask on Ebay for $185. It's a allied healthcare L063-05R. Is that the best price I'm going to find? And I'm wondering how big the quality gap is between the cheaper and "sell an organ for" price range. I'm looking to step up my O2 game. Any and all advice appreciated. 

Brainstorm ,

    Allied makes a LOT of products for the overall Medical field and we use quite a few “Allied” products on our Ambulances at work.  Because they are inexpensive and reliable.  Don’t get me wrong. There is better made stuff with higher price tags for sure.... but figure the Allied stuff we use is being used on an Ambulance, indoor/outdoor, varied weather conditions, dropped, washed used and sometimes abused.  And it works LOL.  For Home , one demand 100% high flow O2?  In my opinion, I wouldn’t worry at all.  

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