Boost Oxygen Portable Canned Oxygen, Menthol-Eucalyptus, 5L
- Brand:
- Boost Oxygen
- Model Number:
- 603
- UPC:
- 637866288466
- EAN:
- 0637866288466
- Walmart SKU:
- 934114251
Price stability at $9.97 over two weeks indicates equilibrium, with current pricing closely tracking the 90-day average of $9.97.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Boost Oxygen Portable Canned Oxygen, Menthol-Eucalyptus, 5L since 2/14/2025. The most recent price update was on Jun 21, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $9.97 (lowest on 10/17/2025) to $18.30 (highest on 2/14/2025). The average price during this period is $10.46.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $9.97 (Jun 21) to $9.97 (Jun 21) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $9.97.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.1/5 from 2837 reviews.
It's the second time I've purchased this. It's convenient to carry in my purse, and I have family and friends with severe breathing problems. My only concern is that with time, my last one, eventually emptied itself, or I possibly had something pressed up against it in my purse that caused it to empty. I wish there was a way to tell how much oxygen is actually left in the canister
I found this canned oxygen. As a 74 year old , who loves to walk , this quick shot of oxygen gives me a boost to walk longer and faster. It’s amazing. Will always keep a can in my house. I found this on a trip to Yellowstone where you can purchase in all stores.
As someone with noncompaction cardiomyopathy (essentially a spongy heart), I'll find it hard to get enough oxygen no matter how many deep breaths i take. so i bought Boost Oxygen and after using it all day, my O2 level went from 92 to 97! it's nice to have a bunch of oxygen available to breathe in at once. i'll definitely get it again
bought for my husband and he says it has helped and i think he is sleeping better at night. He pulls a trigger and takes a large deep breath. Can is smaller than expected and within days he asked me to order him another can. he has bad allergies causing him to have breathing issues in addition to COPD. I am glad we found something that helps, but i can see this getting pricey for an individual that needs more than an occasional burst.
My son and his friends use this when they go hiking in the high elevations in the mountains. My friends who have had heart or lung issues use it when they exert themselves while walking or playing sports.
I ordered this product online for quick, premium delivery. My issue is with whomever picked my product, neither of which arrived sealed as they shuld have been. been. I don't think my bottles were full upon arrival. Disappointed in that regard. Very disappointed.
I feel like it helps me focus when driving over mountains. Instead of feeling disoriented after coming off of 3800ft to 800ft asl. I go back up and over, twice, every day. I use it at the highest elevation. It seems to help. It has no taste. Best to hold the oxygen in for a bit to get the most of the saturation. 1 can last about 2 weeks.
One bottle is empty one is full and one is empty
got this yesterday for emergencies. lastinght i was having a sever asthma attack and my husband said maybe u need a blast of oxygen so i opened my can up and it was empty. Nothen came out. Talk about a waste of 10.00. Had to drag out the nebulizer. got to get me an oxygen constrator.
I don't know what they are trying to pull here but this should be illegal. I tried it, because I have a hard time breathing sometimes, and after one inhale of the pink bottle, and I had a hard time breathing for several hours afterwards. There was no warning label for that as to what I could see, and I fell asleep within moments after using it. Good thing I was at home and NOT somewhere else. That could have been disastrous. It's as if it took all my oxygen out of my body. I woke later with a huge headache, from the lack of oxygen. Just be warned if you get a bad bottle, no telling what will happen to you.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $9.97 (Jun 21) to $9.97 (Jun 21) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $9.97.
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