

5ea Salter Labs Water Trap with removable threaded end-caps Part No #7001 Review: A must have for humidified oxygen delivery- I needed this ages ago!!! - Why has no one mentioned this item? Why wasn’t it dispensed with my upright oxygen concentrator. I think of all the days I had water bubbling all the way through my 59 foot extension tubing only to blast up my nose. It was like having your head go underwater with no warning. It was even worse with the bipap- I’d like to never have gotten the excess water splashing out of my mask to stop. I even tried blowing the excess moister out of the hoses using my nebulizer machine. Enter the online filter. It captures the excess moister and allows you to keep humidification( no more bloody noses) and yet keeps you from getting a nose full of water unexpectedly. Now it’s a simple emptying of the inline filter as the excess water collects and we’re good for another 24 hours. Everyone should be told about this product. That’s for AI in finding it when I did a search on too much water in oxygen tubing. You should have to forgo humidification just because if water backup. Review: Works well - Best water trap I've used
| ASIN | B00H2P4IN6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,088 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #13,701 in Home Use Medical Supplies & Equipment |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (291) |
| Date First Available | August 22, 2014 |
| Manufacturer | Salter Labs |
| Package Dimensions | 8.11 x 6.3 x 1.65 inches; 4.97 ounces |
E**3
A must have for humidified oxygen delivery- I needed this ages ago!!!
Why has no one mentioned this item? Why wasn’t it dispensed with my upright oxygen concentrator. I think of all the days I had water bubbling all the way through my 59 foot extension tubing only to blast up my nose. It was like having your head go underwater with no warning. It was even worse with the bipap- I’d like to never have gotten the excess water splashing out of my mask to stop. I even tried blowing the excess moister out of the hoses using my nebulizer machine. Enter the online filter. It captures the excess moister and allows you to keep humidification( no more bloody noses) and yet keeps you from getting a nose full of water unexpectedly. Now it’s a simple emptying of the inline filter as the excess water collects and we’re good for another 24 hours. Everyone should be told about this product. That’s for AI in finding it when I did a search on too much water in oxygen tubing. You should have to forgo humidification just because if water backup.
J**N
Works well
Best water trap I've used
K**M
Perfect! Exactly what I needed
These fit very snugly onto my oxygen tubing, and do exactly what I wanted: trap water before it gets to the cannula. A couple times the trap has gotten pretty full of water, but that's not usually the case. Reviewers with different setups had different results. For reference, my concentrator is in the basement, the 40-50 foot tubing reaches my 2nd-floor bedroom due to an open floorplan, and the trap is installed just before the cannula. It is somewhat to much warmer in my bedroom, which may be a factor in why this works so well for me.
A**R
Nice accessories
Good to have for long term oxygen users. Only problem is can disconnect pretty easily if line is pulled on or gets caught walking through the house.
B**T
100% This Water Trap Works
I'm new to oxygen generators, and was thinking this wasn't going to work for me due to the bubbling and spritzing noises at the cannula. It was literally keeping me awake. I put this water trap in and all I hear now is the sounds of silence! It's heaven...!
B**Y
Magic pieces of plastic
Got this for a relative's O2 concentrator. She complained about being "drowned" from time to time by condensation. I don't know entirely how this little thing works, because water never appears inside it. But it DOES work! Economical and simple fix to an annoying problem for those on humidified oxygen.
S**S
Some were crushed
Some were crushed . Otherwise works well.
V**S
Huge difference
These really do work at trapping excess water when using a bubbler cup with an oxygen concentrator. The trick is that you have to connect the trap between the concentrator tubing and the nasal canula tubing. The traps are very tightly closed but they do unscrew for easy emptying and disinfecting, which you will want to do regularly. If you've had issues using a bubbler in the past because of condensation problems, I cannot recommend this enough. It changes everything.
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