Oxygen Therapy

Best oxygen concentrators in Morocco 2026: full comparison

By Abdelrhafar Naouri9 min readUpdated · June 2026

Compare the 3 best-selling oxygen concentrators on MediUnit.ma — Yuwell 5L, Yuwell 10L, and portable Kingon P2. TTC prices, flow rates, clinical vs home use: everything you need to know to equip your health facility in Morocco.

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Oxygen concentrator comparison in Morocco — MediUnit

1. Why choose an oxygen concentrator over cylinders in Morocco?

Medical oxygen management is a critical issue for clinics, dialysis centers, intensive care units, and nursing homes in Morocco. For a long time, compressed oxygen cylinders were the dominant solution. However, they present significant logistical constraints: regulated storage, regular renewal, high-pressure risks, and dependence on a refilling supplier. The electric oxygen concentrator represents a major technological breakthrough: it extracts oxygen directly from ambient air through a molecular sieve process (PSA — Pressure Swing Adsorption technology) to produce medical-grade oxygen (93% ± 3%) continuously. In Morocco, where cylinder delivery times can be long outside major cities, the oxygen concentrator quickly becomes the most reliable solution for ensuring continuous care without stockouts. MediUnit distributes three flagship models meeting all need profiles: the Yuwell 5L (home use and small facilities), the Yuwell 10L (hospital services and clinics), and the portable Kingon P2 (patient mobility).

2. Yuwell 5L Concentrator — Ideal for home use and small medical facilities

The Yuwell (5L) oxygen concentrator with nebulizer port is available at 8,900 MAD TTC on MediUnit.ma. It is the most accessible model in the range, designed for home oxygen therapy, medical practices, physiotherapy centers, and nursing homes. Its distinctive feature is the integrated nebulizer port that allows simultaneous administration of oxygen and aerosolized treatments (bronchodilators, inhaled corticosteroids) — a particularly valued feature for COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) and asthmatic patients. With an adjustable oxygen flow of 1 to 5 liters per minute and a guaranteed purity between 90 and 96%, this concentrator is approved for long-term medical oxygen prescriptions (LTOT). Its noise level of approximately 45 dB provides welcomed discretion for home environments. Power consumption of approximately 350W also makes it an economical solution in terms of operating costs.

  • Integrated nebulizer port: dual treatment (O2 + aerosol) without extra equipment.
  • Flow 1-5 L/min, purity 90-96% — suitable for long-term LTOT prescriptions.
  • Quiet (≈45 dB) and economical (≈350W) — ideal for continuous home use.

3. Yuwell 10L Concentrator — Clinical power for hospital departments

The Yuwell 10-liter oxygen concentrator with nebulizer port is available at 18,500 MAD TTC on MediUnit.ma. It is designed to meet the needs of high oxygen demand hospital departments: emergency rooms, intensive care (resuscitation), pulmonology units, operating theaters, and post-operative care units. Its 10-liter per minute flow rate enables it to support patients with high oxygen needs, particularly during acute respiratory crises, severe COPD, or post-operative periods. This model retains the nebulizer port of the 5L version, providing therapeutic versatility highly valued in hospital settings. Its robust build guarantees 24/7 operation — a non-negotiable requirement in Moroccan clinical environments. The higher power consumption (approximately 600W) must be factored into the facility's electrical installation design.

  • Maximum flow 10 L/min — suitable for intensive care and medical emergencies.
  • 24/7 operation — uncompromising clinical robustness.
  • Nebulizer port retained — maximum therapeutic versatility in hospital settings.

4. Kingon P2 Portable Concentrator — Freedom of movement for the patient

The Kingon P2 portable oxygen concentrator is available at 24,500 MAD TTC on MediUnit.ma. Paradoxically, despite its higher price than the Yuwell 10L, it meets a radically different need: mobility for patients on oxygen therapy. The Kingon P2 is designed for active patients who wish to maintain their quality of life while benefiting from continuous oxygen supply. Light and compact, it can be carried over the shoulder or in a special bag, used in cars, and is even permitted on board most airlines (prior verification recommended). It uses PSA technology to produce oxygen in pulsed or continuous flow depending on the setting, with battery life ranging from 2 to 4 hours depending on flow. For medical practices and hospitals in Morocco offering respiratory rehabilitation or early discharge programs, the Kingon P2 represents an ideal transition solution for maintaining oxygen therapy outside the facility.

  • Reduced weight and compact design — shoulder strap or integrated bag.
  • Air travel compatible (airline check recommended).
  • Pulsed and continuous flow — battery life 2-4h depending on setting.

5. How to choose the right concentrator for your clinical profile in Morocco?

Choosing between the three concentrator models available on MediUnit.ma hinges on four key criteria: the oxygen flow rate required by the therapeutic protocol, the usage context (hospital vs home vs mobility), the investment budget, and the electrical constraints of the site. For home use or a medical practice with a prescription between 1 and 5 L/min, the Yuwell 5L (8,900 MAD TTC) is the most economical and best-suited solution. For a hospital emergency or intensive care department requiring flows up to 10 L/min for ventilator-dependent patients or acute respiratory crises, the Yuwell 10L (18,500 MAD TTC) is indispensable. For an ambulatory patient who must maintain oxygen therapy outside the medical facility — discharge after hospitalization, respiratory rehabilitation, travel — the Kingon P2 (24,500 MAD TTC) is the only model in the range providing this freedom of movement. MediUnit can assist you in drafting technical specifications for public tenders (regional hospitals, CHU) covering required flow rate, purity, and battery life specifications.

6. Installation, maintenance, and regulatory compliance in Morocco

Installing an oxygen concentrator in a Moroccan healthcare facility must comply with several regulatory and technical requirements. The concentrator must be placed in a well-ventilated room, away from any heat source or ignition point, and in a space accessible to care staff. Molecular sieve filters must receive periodic maintenance according to manufacturer recommendations to maintain oxygen purity at the required medical level (minimum 90%). MediUnit provides preventive and corrective maintenance contracts for all Yuwell and Kingon concentrators distributed in Morocco, with certified technicians available in major cities (Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Fès, Tangier, Agadir). All models distributed by MediUnit are CE certified and hold a market authorization issued by the DMP of the Moroccan Ministry of Health, ensuring compliance for use in care facilities. Compliance certificates and technical manuals are provided with each device to facilitate ANAM or regional health directorate inspections and audits.

Comparison of oxygen concentrators available on MediUnit.ma — TTC Prices 2026

ModelMax. FlowPrimary UsePrice TTC (MAD)
Yuwell 5L Concentrator (with nebulizer port)5 L/minHome, medical practice, nursing home8,900 MAD
Yuwell 10L Concentrator (with nebulizer port)10 L/minEmergency, intensive care, pulmonology18,500 MAD
Kingon P2 Portable ConcentratorVariable (pulsed/continuous)Ambulatory patient, travel, rehabilitation24,500 MAD

Frequently Asked Questions

Can an oxygen concentrator completely replace oxygen cylinders in a clinic?

For the vast majority of long-term oxygen therapy uses and standard hospital departments, yes. A medical-grade concentrator like the Yuwell 10L can produce oxygen at 93% ± 3% purity continuously, which complies with pharmacopoeia requirements for medical oxygen. However, for certain specific applications (pure anesthesia, cardiovascular surgery, hyperbaric oxygen production), a very high-purity liquid or compressed oxygen source remains necessary. For most internal medicine, minor emergency, and nursing departments, an oxygen concentrator is sufficient and more economical in the long run.

What is the average lifespan of a Yuwell oxygen concentrator?

Yuwell oxygen concentrators are designed for a minimum lifespan of 20,000 operating hours, approximately 8 to 10 years of part-time use or 2 to 3 years of intensive 24/7 use. The effective lifespan depends on adherence to the preventive maintenance schedule: replacing air filters and molecular sieves according to the manufacturer's recommended timeline. MediUnit offers annual maintenance contracts to ensure your devices function properly and maintain regulatory compliance.

Is the Kingon P2 oxygen concentrator reimbursed by health insurance in Morocco?

Medical oxygen therapy devices may be partially covered by ANAM (Mandatory Health Insurance) under the AMO scheme for long-duration conditions (ALD) including chronic respiratory failure. Coverage depends on the medical prescription and patient eligibility according to the covered chronic diseases table. MediUnit can provide all necessary attestations and technical documentation to compile your ANAM reimbursement file.

Can an oxygen concentrator be used during power outages in Morocco?

Stationary oxygen concentrators (Yuwell 5L and 10L) require continuous power to operate. During power outages, they stop. For clinical facilities, it is imperative to have an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) or backup generator to ensure continuity of oxygen therapy. The portable Kingon P2 has an internal battery offering 2 to 4 hours of autonomy, which can serve as a transition solution during short outages. MediUnit can guide you toward UPS solutions compatible with Yuwell concentrators to secure your installation.

Abdelrhafar Naouri

Clinical Director & Medical Sourcing Expert

With over 15 years of experience managing clinical facilities and medical equipment sourcing in Morocco, Abdelrhafar Naouri guides healthcare professionals in securing regulatory-compliant medical supplies under Ministry of Health (DMP) standards.

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