Guest guest Posted July 8, 2009 Report Share Posted July 8, 2009 Stefani, I have something similar to the I-Fill. I have a Chad Total O2 system that fills tanks. The only thing I don't like about it is the concentrator only puts out up to 3 liters. The tanks will also only accept a Chad conserver which doesn't really bother me cause I like the Chad conserver. Basically this is a machine that I use at night when I only need 3 liters for sleeping and I refill tanks overnight. The I-Fill looks like it fills tanks considerably faster than the Chad. I would only encourage you to ask lots of questions and know that if you try a system and don't like it, you can always change your mind! Beth Moderator Fibrotic NSIP 06/06 Dermatomyositis 11/08 To: Breathe-Support Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2009 12:23:41 AMSubject: I-Fill I will be going to my new local pulmo dude on Thursday this week (July 9). I hope to be getting a prescription for bottled air. I went to the facility to see what they carried. One gentleman who was there getting a new size 'tank' suggested I look into IFill. It is a concentrator that will fill tanks. He says it is more economical and nicer to use because you don't have to mess with the reservoir. You can always top off a tank. Does anyone have any experience with these? He said he had 4 different sizes of tanks, but did not have a stock pile of tanks because he could always refill his own. I have yet to see if the insurance folks will cover it. Sounds too good to be true, but would like to know so I can discuss with my pulmo guy.StefaniNSIP (cellular) 6/2009, Diabetes II 2/2006, Sleep Apnea 4/2009 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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