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Title: Is this the right O2 MASK? Post by wildhaus on Feb 5th, 2006, 1:50pm Oxygen mask, non-rebreathing, adult size, with bag, check valve, safety vents closed and 2.10 m O2-sure flow tubing http://www.octurno.de/documents/images/1095.jpg befor I go ahead and order, is this the right thing? |
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Title: Re: Is this the right O2 MASK? Post by chewy on Feb 5th, 2006, 1:53pm Looks like it but let some of the other O2 huffers chime in first. Mr. Happy uses his for a bong. |
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Title: Re: Is this the right O2 MASK? Post by BikerBob on Feb 5th, 2006, 2:12pm on 02/05/06 at 13:50:52, wildhaus wrote:
Yes, that's it. See the "oxygen info" link on the left side of this page. BB |
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Title: Re: Is this the right O2 MASK? Post by gardengal on Feb 5th, 2006, 6:56pm i dont have that mask. does it really make such a huge difference? maybe that is why i dont always have luck with oxygen. |
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Title: Re: Is this the right O2 MASK? Post by Mr. Happy on Feb 5th, 2006, 9:40pm The pictured mask, a prime example of a Non-Rebreather Mask, is the absolute MINIMUM you need for proper O2 delivery to work. A better mouse trap is the Clustermasx. (http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~tritech2/clusterx/index.html) (Personal picture use HERE. (http://mushys.com/pix/dadmask.jpg)) Watch the Bell Tower for upcoming availability. RJ |
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Title: Re: Is this the right O2 MASK? Post by BikerBob on Feb 5th, 2006, 10:34pm on 02/05/06 at 21:40:00, Mr. Happy wrote:
Are you encouraging wildhaus to NOT order the non-rebreather mask immediately? Do you want him to wait in line for a few months until the clustermasx becomes available to newbies? BB |
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Title: Re: Is this the right O2 MASK? Post by Mr. Happy on Feb 5th, 2006, 11:17pm on 02/05/06 at 22:34:06, BikerBob wrote:
No. They look great. I'll take a couple, especially if they're Swiss made. Anything like their watches? Quote:
Well, pretty much, yes. For now. Cheesus. Don't shoot the messenger. RJ Amend:This worked pretty good till I got the real thing: http://www.mushys.com/O2/tempmask.jpg 100% O2 all the time |
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Title: Re: Is this the right O2 MASK? Post by BikerBob on Feb 6th, 2006, 12:13am on 02/05/06 at 18:56:52, gardengal wrote:
gardengal, your reply was to to original non-rebreather mask post, not the clustermasx post. Yes, gardengal. It does make a huge difference if you use the non-rebreather mask in the original post in this thread and the "oxygen info" link on the left side of this page. BB |
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Title: Re: Is this the right O2 MASK? Post by mcf69 on Feb 6th, 2006, 12:24am Thats the one you need right there, I've always had fantastic luck using the good old plain non-rebreather as pictured. |
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Title: Re: Is this the right O2 MASK? Post by Ming on Feb 6th, 2006, 8:22pm http://www.ukmda.org/images/shopping_list/Oxygen-Mask.jpg I have been using this one for about six months. Just a "plain" old mask. It has been a real gift. 15 minutes max and I'm normally feeling much better. |
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Title: Re: Is this the right O2 MASK? Post by wildhaus on Feb 7th, 2006, 1:51pm on 02/05/06 at 23:17:28, Mr. Happy wrote:
tks VM for the input ....... From the snowy Alps of Switzerland Michael |
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Title: Re: Is this the right O2 MASK? Post by seasonalboomer on Feb 7th, 2006, 2:06pm on 02/05/06 at 23:17:28, Mr. Happy wrote:
Reminds me of another piece of "adaptive technology", the apple with the core carved out and placement of aluminum foil with pin holes for a screen. Did the job. [smiley=smokin.gif] [smiley=smokin.gif] [smiley=smokin.gif] |
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