Wednesday, February 08, 2017
by from
Review: [This review was originally written for the 22 ounce can that was replaced with this 10 liter] Gets the job done, but I think it would be better if the top mask part were made to fit over the nose rather than the mouth. Also if it were somewhat rubberized rather than hard plastic, hard to imagine I am getting any sort of a good fit. Looking forward to testing it out on a night flight soon!
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Monday, January 23, 2017
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Review: [This review was originally written for the 22 ounce can that was replaced with this 10 liter] A great pick me up.
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Monday, June 27, 2016
I would buy this product again by Kat from Williamsport, Ohio
Pros: It helps me breath better. Cons: I don't have any yet. Review: [This review was originally written for the 22 ounce can that was replaced with this 10 liter] Boost really works I bought 3 cans and am astonished that I am not out of the first can yet after 5 days. I am an ex smoker so this is a nice pick me up!
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Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Thank you! Just what I needed! by Linda from Arkansas
Pros: Easy to use Cons: None Review: [This review was originally written for the 22 ounce can that was replaced with this 10 liter] I think this will be just what I need..and the service was so fast!!! I'll be ordering more.
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Thursday, February 13, 2014
Don't try to fly Southwest with these by Kitty from Melbourne, FL
Review: [This review was originally written for the 22 ounce can that was replaced with this 10 liter] Please be aware that the airline will not let you check these in your luggage or carry them on the plane! They consider them compressed oxygen. if you need them while out skiing, you will have to ship them to your destination. It was a good thing that I called Southwest to ask where to pack them or I would have lost an entire case of these.
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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Great for quick O2 boost by Chet from HPN
Pros: High quality materials Cons: Could use slightly larger version also Review: [This review was originally written for the 22 ounce can that was replaced with this 10 liter] Arrived quickly, fits easily in side door, pressure seems great- no worries about bursting but good pressure. Seems like very quality product. I'll order more.
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Saturday, August 11, 2012
Good emergency O2 by John from St George,it.
Pros: Good for emergency or passenger use Cons: Only about 10-12 minute supply Review: [This review was originally written for the 22 ounce can that was replaced with this 10 liter] it was as I expected,good for emergency use Great for those 11-12000 flights as a refresher!
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Monday, June 25, 2012
boost oxygen by A Customer from seattle,wa
Cons: too big and bulky, not confident about low air pressure in bottle Review: [This review was originally written for the 22 ounce can that was replaced with this 10 liter] I have compared this product to oxygen 4 energy (a 4 liter slim bottle). Boost seems to have low air pressure and the mask provides for suction of external air. VErsus the competition, you get a blast under higher pressure so you know you are getting everything from the bottle.
the mask does not align with your mouth opening
Boost is cheaper but not sure I get the same result
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Friday, April 27, 2012
22 oz may be mis-leading by A Customer from Happy Valley
Pros: That is relatively low compression, so it is unlikely to explode in the cockpit. Cons: That is relatively low compression, so there really isn't much in the can. Review: [This review was originally written for the 22 ounce can that was replaced with this 10 liter] The "22 ounce can" actually weighs about 4.3 ounces. The can's Contents lists the weight as "Net Wt 7 grams". It is so light, you won't have to worry about your weight and balance calculation.
"22 ounces" seems to refer to fluid ounces, the size of the can, not the amount of O2 in the can.
The can is labeled "6 litres"(sic). A liter is about 33.8 fluid ounces...half of that 2-liter soda bottle in the frig. So how much O2 is in the can? Well, it claims to be 6 liters of O2 compressed into a container that is around 2/3 of a liter.
The advertising literature claims there are 120+ squirts in the can. A normally healthy adult is taking around 10-20 breaths a minute. So best case scenario, you get about a 10 minute supply of O2.
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