How to Sell a Portable Oxygen Concentrator?

How to Sell a Portable Oxygen Concentrator?

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A portable oxygen concentrator allows its users to travel, sleep with comfort, recover, and enjoy life’s adventures — all while supporting their health with oxygen. About 16 million Americans have COPD, which may require them to use supplemental oxygen daily, some even 24/7. Oxygen therapy is used to increase the blood oxygen level and it can be administered from tanks, stationary concentrators, or portable concentrators.

How to sell an oxygen concentrator? Read below and find the best practices to sell your used concentrator.

If you no longer require a portable or home oxygen concentrator, it is possible to sell it. However, there are a few things to keep in mind. First of all, an oxygen unit is considered a prescription-only medical device, and its sale is regulated by federal laws. You need to work with an authorized retailer or manufacturer to sell your used concentrator safely and legally. You’ll also want to make sure that you are selling your unit to someone who follows industry standards to recertify the unit before reselling it.

At Oxygen Concentrator Store, we offer two different options for selling your oxygen concentrator. The first is our buyback program, which pays cash for eligible machines. The second is a trade-in option where you can use the amount towards a new unit.

Here’s Our Guide to Selling a Portable Oxygen Concentrator:

We offer a Buyback Program

If you don’t need an oxygen concentrator, Oxygen Concentrator Store offers a Buyback option. Our buyback program is best for those who won’t need another oxygen machine, so they are solely looking to sell and get paid for their oxygen concentrator. You can start the buyback process by filling out a quick form. If your oxygen product is eligible for our buyback program, we’ll display the buyback estimate instantly. If you accept the offer, we’ll email you a prepaid shipping label which you can use to ship the unit. Once we receive and inspect your machine, we’ll mail you a check.

No phone calls are required for our online, quick, and reliable buyback process. We offer top dollars on used oxygen concentrators.

Trade-in Your Oxygen Concentrator

Do you have a used portable oxygen machine that doesn’t suit your needs? Or perhaps your doctor suggested another brand or model to better provide for your health and improve your quality of life. In this case, trading in your portable oxygen might be a great option for your situation. You can use the money received from your old concentrator towards a new one. If you aren’t sure which portable oxygen concentrator is best for you, our Oxygen Specialists can assist with matching you with the right product. However, note that purchasing an oxygen concentrator requires a prescription.

Call us at 877.774.9271 to work with an Oxygen Specialist to work with you on trade-in options.

Quality Assurance is Paramount

At Oxygen Concentrator Store, our Quality Assurance team ensures that every portable oxygen concentrator is in great condition or can be repaired to attain industry standards. This process confirms that all accepted oxygen machines are of high quality before resale. Thus, this vital process has our consumers in mind, as we only sell the highest quality of products.

Click Here to Get an Instant Estimate on Used Oxygen Concentrator

Sell used Inogen G3, Inogen G4, Inogen G5, Caire Comfort, Caire Eclipse 5, Inogen at Home, Respironics SimplyGo, and Respironics SimplyGo Mini with our Buyback Program.

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Date Modified: September 15, 2023
Date Published: December 21, 2018

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Scott joined American Medical Sales and Rentals in 2008 as a Web Manager and Content Writer. He is a writer and designer. He is extensively trained on oxygen therapy products from leading manufacturers such as Inogen, Respironics, Chart, Invacare, ResMed and more.

Scott works closely with respiratory therapists and oxygen specialists to educate the community about oxygen therapy products, COPD, asthma and lung diseases. He writes weekly columns and is passionate about educating the community on oxygen therapy and respiratory issues.

About Scott Ridl:

Scott joined American Medical Sales and Rentals in 2008 as a Web Manager and Content Writer. He is a writer and designer. He is extensively trained on oxygen therapy products from leading manufacturers such as Inogen, Respironics, Chart, Invacare, ResMed and more. Scott works closely with respiratory therapists and oxygen specialists to educate the community about oxygen therapy products, COPD, asthma and lung diseases. He writes weekly columns and is passionate about educating the community on oxygen therapy and respiratory issues.

69 thoughts on “How to Sell a Portable Oxygen Concentrator?

  1. Looking to sell a onegen one oxegen machine. Bought it for a friend and he passed away. Machine is only 4 months old. Hand held machine small.

    • Hello Jane, Sorry to hear of you loss. Yes we do buy back machines. If you call our team that handles buy backs they can help you. If you call 844-327-2154 they will walk you through the process. Good Luck.

    • Sirs,
      With hope of selling Oxygen portable cylinders to the needy, I arranged shipping of from manufacturers with their product namely OXY99 around 460 nos. (each bottle contains 6ltrs.of Oxygen during 2019.before the impact of COVID19 in India.).
      Is there any expiry for OXYGEN? as the portable cylinders termed with expiry date. It was heard there is no expiry for OXYGEN & the mentioned expiry date is only nominal mandatory by the medical authorities.
      Kindly confirm your advice & is it possible for You
      taking the same for sale if there’s no expiry for OXYGEN (of course with approval from authorities)
      as I don’t have team to sell the same.

      • Portable oxygen concentrators do not store oxygen. They filter air in real time out to provide medical-grade oxygen. So, Oxygen will not expire.
        If you are talking about tanks or cylinders, please check with your vendor.

    • I have a one year old oxygen concentrator, but used only for months. If u are taken back the old one, please help me to sell the machine. Contact me at 967767****

    • I am in in need of a portable oxygen concentrador.
      I am on 24/7 oxygen but need a small oxygen concentrator so I could get out of the house once in a while. Haven’t been out for six months now when I was diagnosed with COPD.

    • Can you send pictures of it and how old. I’m interested in buying a oxygen machine. Portable one and it can’t be the one with the oxygen.

      • We have gently-used oxygen concentrators starting from $1,495. We can quickly answer all your questions over a phone call. Please reach us at (877) 644-4581. We are open seven days a week.

  2. Have an oxygen concentrator that was bought for my mother. She used it only for a few days and we had to put her in a hospital. She died a month later. We have no use of it.

  3. Hi I have 3 oxygen concentrators to sell all in good condition due to the mans recent passing there no longer needed 🙂 thank u

  4. I have a inogen one G4 model 10-400 with 2 batteries, carrying case. And car charger cord. Used probably 2 hours at most. Looks brand new

  5. I have a everflo oxygen machine and a portable oxygen tank. friend passed away, need to sell it help pay some of his bill

  6. I have more than 910 portable oxygen concentrators. All are new, not used. I want to sell all of them. Can you help me with this ?

  7. Hi,

    As I live in France, is it possible to buy or resell equipment ? And would it be possible that, instead of getting cash, if I resell my SimplyGo its price should be deduct of one of your portable oxygen concentrator ?
    I hope I am understandable with my so bad english !
    Regard’s
    Bruno Mareschal

    • Unfortunately, we do not ship oxygen concentrators internationally. Please contact a local distributor, they can help you out.
      Translated: Malheureusement, nous n’expédions pas de concentrateurs d’oxygène à l’international. Veuillez contacter un distributeur local, il pourra vous aider.

  8. I have a inogen one G2 oxygen concentrator model 10–200. I have been informed that it is over five years old. I am willing to sell it for 500 if anyone is interested the battery life is about an hour and 45 minutes. Comes with charger carrying case and roll around Carrier

  9. I have a G5 Inogen that has had little use, maybe about ten hours of actual time. I have had it since August of this year. It was used after I was released from the hospital Everything is clean and in working order, a cannulas will be need to be purchased separately. With the G5 Concentrator comes with 2 Rechargeable Batteries, a 120v household power cable, a car transformer power cable, and the black carrying case with strap. I believe that the G5 Concentrator is in very good condition and I need to sell the G5 because I am in financial difficulties. I feel that the G5, with the little use is of a good market value of $2400.00. Would you like a photo of the G5? Thank you, David Corona.

  10. Two @2) not working Philips Respironics EverFlo machines.
    Look new.
    Do you want to buy them?
    Ralph Hocking

  11. Dear sir,
    Want to sell an oxygen concentrator 5 lit capacity new totally sealed/ packed condition in delhi along with copy of original invoice.
    Can you please provide me the modalities of selling it and at what price.
    Would wait for your reply.
    Regards.

    • We do not buy back home oxygen concentrators and we buy back only from the US and Canada. Please contact your local supplier.

  12. Looking to sell a one oxymade oxygen machine. Bought it for my mother and she passed away. Machine is only 4 months old.
    Product Name : Oxymade – Oxygen Concentrator 5LTS Mini

  13. I have a portable Precision Medical battery operated oxygen concentrator in good working condition I would like to get rid of. Please contact me for more information.

    • If you need to dispose of an old oxygen concentrator, it’s important to do so in a safe and responsible manner. Here are some steps to consider:

      Contact the manufacturer: Some manufacturers have a recycling program for their products. Contact the manufacturer of your oxygen concentrator to see if they offer a take-back or recycling program for your old unit. You can check details about our Buyback Program.

      Donate to a medical equipment recycling program: There are many non-profit organizations that accept donations of medical equipment, including oxygen concentrators. These organizations refurbish the equipment and donate them to people in need. Search online for local organizations that accept medical equipment donations, or check with your local healthcare provider or hospital to see if they have any recommendations.

      Contact your local waste management authority: Depending on where you live, your local waste management authority may have specific regulations on how to dispose of medical equipment. Contact them to see if they have any guidelines on how to dispose of your oxygen concentrator.

      Do not throw it in the trash: It’s important not to simply throw your oxygen concentrator in the trash. The device may contain electronic components or batteries that could be hazardous to the environment if not disposed of properly.

      By taking these steps, you can ensure that your old oxygen concentrator is disposed of safely and responsibly.

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