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Hawaii Oxygen Concentrators Rentals

Oxygen Concentrator Inc. is the leading provider of portable oxygen rentals for travelers and patients in the Hawaii area.

We offer a wide selection of high-quality portable oxygen concentrators available from the most trusted, professional brands like Respironics, Inogen, SeQual and Invacare. Our Oxygen Rental Center is to help with all of your portable oxygen improvement needs.

We always have inventory that is available to be shipped to all areas of Hawaii that include Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hilo, Kailua, Haleiwa, Kaneohe, Kapolei, Mililani, Ewa Beach, Waipahu, Aiea, Waianae, Waimea, Pearl City, Kalaupapa, Kalapana, Peahi, Haiku, Waimanalo, Valley of the Temples, Kula, Makaha, Kahuku and Waialua. For your convenience, we are also open 7 days a week for more hours than any other oxygen company and ship 7 days a week; ground, 2nd day, overnight and in emergency rental cases.

If you have any questions about your specific concentrator, one of our many knowledgeable Oxygen Associates will help you choose the portable concentrator that will fit your needs. Oxygen Concentrator Inc also offers competitive prices for all of our rental concentrators.

Our rental portable concentrators include the Respironics SimplyGo, Respironics EverGo, SeQual Eclipse, Inogen One G3. Please contact us at (877) 303-7062 to speak to a customer service representative so we can help you with your oxygen needs.

Activities and Attractions to do in Hawaii

  • Tucked away on the North Shore is the Turtle Bay Resort, which is a quiet get-away from the hustle and bustle of Waikiki. The North Shore is a surfer’s paradise in the winters as huge waves hit on this beautiful stretch of beach.
  • Enjoy delicacies like lemon shrimps, fried shrimps, and spicy shrimps which can all be found at the countless shrimp trucks donning the North Shore. These amazing shrimps are worth tasting!
  • The Byodo-In Temple, located at the base of the Ko’olau Mountains is a non-practicing Buddhist temple that was built to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the first Japanese in Hawaii. A must-visit in the city!
  • Honolulu’s Chinatown is a feast for the senses in the real sense of the term. Traders ranging from Vietnamese to Chinese to Thai to Japanese to Korean have in offer for you fresh delicacies including noodles, tea and other Asian favorites.
  • Situated on the edge of Chinatown, the Indigo Restaurant blends Asian, Mediterranean and French cuisines to serve up extravagant dishes such as the Mongolian Grilled Australian Lamb Chops and Fiery Explosions to Heaven Shrimp. Make sure not to miss out the Madame Pele’s Chocolate Volcano.
  • Diamond Head hike is a lengthy 8-mile hike offering spectacular views of Koko Head, Waikiki and Wai’anae from the peak of Diamond Head. The sight of lava flow from this summit is something you won’t want to miss out!
  • Swing by Leonard’s Massa Truck in Honolulu for some hot, fresh malasadas; or you can keep away from the lines and pursue the truck, which is often found on the North Shore.
  • The statue of Kamehameha stands across from Iolani Palace in honor of Hawaii’s first king. It is a quite a familiar site to the patrons of the show Hawaii Five-O as it shows in the soap’s opening credits.
  • Hawaiian born Duke Kahanamoku made the sport of surfing so popular that The Duke Kahanamoku Invitational Surfing Championships are named in his honor. Tourists and residents alike visit the statue and pay homage to the Duke by leaving their Polynesian flower garlands.
  • While away the day taking sun-baths and learning to surf at the Waikiki Beach. And when the sun goes down, make sure you enjoy some of the fine dining experiences that Waikiki has to offer.

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