Hello Dee
Mine came from the US. It came with a 120v to 13.5v/1000mA DC
adaptor. That adaptor is no use here in Australia so I had to buy
my own 240v to 12v DC /1000mA adaptor. (About $20). You will notice
that my output DC voltage is slightly different but it seems to have
worked fine for two years.
If you are in the UK note that there is a Medisana branch over there.
The prices are a lot more expensive than the US but I guess its got
the correct adaptor.
http://medisanauk.shoppinglinx.co.uk/
David
From: "Dee " <d...@deetroy.org>
Date: 9 May 2008 4:13:01 AM
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Subject: Re: CS>Nebulizer comparison and recommendation.
Hi David, I rather like the idea of the Medisana. Does it come
with an AC adapter or do you have to buy this extra. I couldn't
understand it from the ad. Dee
-------Original Message-------
From: da...@alchemysa.com.au
Date: 07/05/2008 04:08:22
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Nebulizer comparison and recommendation.
For various reasons I've bought and compared a few nebulizers lately.
The Transneb is a hand held unit. Its the most portable and quietest
of the ones I tested. But its got some very small parts that I think
could be easily lost or broken. Its definitely not something that can
easily be used by someone with poor dexterity. I wouldn't buy this
unless you REALLY needed a compact,very portable unit
http://www.portablenebs.com/omronelite.htm
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