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Does anyone use an in line swivel on their O2 tubing?

O2 tubing tangles. Yesterday I decided to insert a swivel in line on my tubing. To soften the tubing, I heated some water, and held the tube end in it for a bit, then worked it on the tube. After getting both ends on the swivel, I dunked it in the water. …

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Have you Considered an O2 tube clip?

Clipping the O2 tube to your shirt stops the annoying twisting. The poor man's O2 clip. See photo below. I cut 2 pieces of Velcro, wrapped the "hook" piece on the tube; "adhered" the "loop" piece to my shirt. As I'm not a seamstress, I just used the …

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My dog, Lucky, is afraid of my O2 tubing. Any suggestions?

I changed the long hose a week or so ago, and now Lucky is afraid to step over it. The way my room is arranged, he almost always has to step over it. He will stand there and wimper, or go over it then back up several times. Suggestions. ed

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