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1.0 out of 5 stars
Much anticipated, big letdown, high price!,
By Meglet (Houston) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oxia Portable Personal Oxygen O2 Dispenser Small (Health and Beauty)
I had been eying these Oxia canisters every time I visited Hotel Zaza. They were a unique feature in the mini-bar, which has expanded to include all sorts of unique luxuries; the "personal oxygen system" drew the most attention, being the first of its kind I'd ever seen. But also sporting the highest price: with the hotel markup, $75. I held out. But on my wedding day, when the ladies spent the day getting our makeup and hair done, sipping champagne and munching on hors d'oeuvres in the bridal suite, my mom was in an ultra party mood and said "what the heck, let's order a few! We can use the high!" Well, we were too excited by our own natural giddiness to notice any effects, or rather lack thereof, that day. But for days later, I dutifully huffed at the canister, as I had wound up with several. I continued to notice absolutely NOTHING, far from all the promises made by the maker. I didn't want to waste good money, though the cost a few canisters were a drop in the bucket in the frenzy of wedding spending. But I was SO let down, after months of curiosity and desire, to find they offered none of the energy, serenity, rejuvenation, good mood, or pain relief described. This was in *2008*. I see that their price has not gone down, even though cheaper versions are on the market. NOR HAS THE PRODUCT IMPROVED, across the board, among all competitors. As someone suffering chronic pain, anxiety, and depression, the promises of pure oxygen seduced me, but left me bitterly jilted (unlike my wonderful husband!) if anyone can suggest a GOOD personal oxygen system, at a reasonable price, please leave a comment!
3.0 out of 5 stars
where to refill,
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This review is from: Oxia Portable Personal Oxygen O2 Dispenser Small (Health and Beauty)
just curious on where to refill this bottle whenever i bought this one? i'm living in kuwait and i want to have this....
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unreal results,
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This review is from: Oxia Portable Personal Oxygen O2 Dispenser Small (Health and Beauty)
Many trips out west and staying at high altitudes always resulted in hugh headaches. That is until I tried the Oxia personal oxygen bottle. In a few short blasts I felt better and within a short time was joyfully relieved of my headache. I also used it after long ski runs and found it brought me right back to normal breathing. The refillable bottle was a real plus being as "green" oriented as I am. I found sending back the empty and always having a new refill easy and the best way to help both in and out of altitude when I push the limit a bit too much. A must for anyone who stays or goes above 5,000 feet and for heavy exercise. Great company to do business with.
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