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Portable Mesh Nebulizer Price in Bangladesh

Original price was: 1,150.00৳ .Current price is: 850.00৳ .

Want respiratory treatment without the noise and bulk of a traditional compressor nebulizer? This Portable Mesh Nebulizer runs at below 50 dB — quieter than a whisper — so it can be used even while a child is asleep without waking them. At just 108 grams and USB rechargeable, it’s small enough to carry in a bag or pocket for treatment on the go. It’s a reliable, portable solution for patients managing asthma, COPD, or bronchitis.

Specifications:

Attribute Detail
Technology Vibrating mesh/membrane (different from ultrasonic technology)
Weight Approx. 108 grams
Noise level Below 50 dB
Medicine cup capacity 0.5–8 ml
Dimensions Approx. 67×48×107 mm
Power USB rechargeable (some models also support AA batteries)
Battery life 2–3 hours per full charge
Auto shut-off After 10 minutes (anti-dry protection)
Mist modes 3 adjustable levels
Suitable for Both adults and children (separate masks included)
Included in box Adult mask, child mask, mouthpiece, medicine cup, USB cable, carrying case
Compatible medications Salbutamol, Ipratropium, Budesonide, saline solution (as prescribed by a doctor)
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Portable Mesh Nebulizer — Silent, Lightweight, and Usable Anywhere

The noise from a traditional compressor nebulizer startles plenty of children, and the bulky machine isn’t exactly travel-friendly either. The Portable Mesh Nebulizer is built to solve exactly that — small, near-silent, and pocketable.

How mesh technology actually works — and how it differs from ultrasonic

Mesh and ultrasonic nebulizers are often assumed to be the same thing, but they’re genuinely different technologies. A mesh nebulizer uses a fine vibrating membrane with microscopic holes that push liquid medication through under pressure to create a mist. An ultrasonic nebulizer works through the vibration of a piezoelectric crystal, which doesn’t work equally well for every medication — some drugs can lose effectiveness under ultrasonic vibration. Mesh technology avoids that issue, which is part of why doctors often recommend it specifically.

Why it works especially well for children

Plenty of parents struggle with giving a sleeping child a nebulizer treatment — the noise wakes them up or sets off crying. This device runs below 50 dB, and at only 108 grams, it’s easy to hold steadily in front of a sleeping child’s face without much risk of waking them.

Battery and power options

It charges via USB just like a phone, and a full charge provides 2–3 hours of use — enough for several treatment sessions. It can also be used while plugged into a power bank or USB charger, so a power outage isn’t a problem.

Which medications can be used

Standard prescribed liquid nebulizer medications — Salbutamol, Ipratropium, Budesonide, or saline solution — are all compatible with this device. As always, follow your doctor’s guidance on which medication and dosage to use.

Proper maintenance — a note on the mesh membrane

The mesh membrane is a delicate component — it should be rinsed gently right after each use, since dried medication residue can clog the microscopic holes and reduce the device’s misting performance over time. Keeping the medicine cup and mask clean regularly also helps maintain consistent performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between mesh and ultrasonic nebulizers?
Mesh nebulizers use a vibrating membrane, while ultrasonic ones use a piezoelectric crystal — two different technologies with different performance characteristics.

Is it safe for babies?
Yes, a child-size mask is included, and the near-silent operation makes it suitable even for sleeping infants.

How long does it run on a full charge?
Approximately 2–3 hours per full charge.

What medications can be used?
Doctor-prescribed liquid medications such as Salbutamol, Budesonide, or saline solution.

What happens if the membrane isn’t cleaned?
Dried medication can clog the membrane’s pores, reducing its ability to produce mist — so cleaning it after every use matters.

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