Oxygen Concentrator Buy Back < TRUSTED × PICK >

: Required for verification and to check for any active recalls.

Selling or trading in a used oxygen concentrator is a regulated process because the FDA classifies these machines as medical devices. To get the best value and remain compliant with federal laws, follow this guide to buy-back programs. 1. Choose a Verified Buy-Back Outlet oxygen concentrator buy back

If your machine is too old for a buy-back program (typically over 5–7 years), consider these alternatives: : Required for verification and to check for

: If shipping a portable unit, ensure the lithium-ion batteries are packed according to DOT regulations. 5. Alternative Options Alternative Options : Some retailers offer a higher

: Some retailers offer a higher value if you apply the credit toward a new "upgrade" unit rather than taking a cash payout. 4. Shipping and Logistics

To receive an accurate quote, you will need to provide the following details to the buyer: : (e.g., Inogen One G5 Philips Respironics SimplyGo

: Offers a dedicated buy-back request form for users looking to sell or trade-in machines.