AlkaWay Hydrogen Inhaler Alternative
Thinking about the AlkaWay Hydrogen Inhaler?
Compare published specifications, hydrogen output, technology, certifications and pricing with the Hydrogen Machines professional range.
All specifications are taken from publicly available manufacturer information where available. Hydrogen Machines is not affiliated with AlkaWay. AlkaWay™ is a trademark of its respective owner and is used here for identification only.
Compare the Hydrogen Machines range
Five Australian-supported PEM inhalers spanning entry-level home wellness through to professional continuous-duty systems — every option positioned against the AlkaWay Hydrogen Inhaler.

- Price
- A$3,480
- Pure H₂
- 600 ml/min

- Price
- A$2,800
- Pure H₂
- 1,000 ml/min

- Price
- A$4,490
- Pure H₂
- 800 ml/min

- Price
- A$5,890
- Pure H₂
- 1,200 ml/min

- Price
- A$7,642
- Pure H₂
- 2,000 ml/min
An objective engineering comparison
Buyers researching the AlkaWay Hydrogen Inhaler typically want to understand how it sits against the wider Australian and international market for molecular-hydrogen inhalation devices. This page exists to make that comparison transparent. Every figure presented below is taken from publicly available manufacturer information where available; where a manufacturer has not published a verifiable specification, the cell is marked "Not publicly specified" rather than estimated.
We do not make medical, disease, treatment, therapy or cure claims about any hydrogen inhaler — neither AlkaWay's, nor our own QY-series, nor any other machine. Hydrogen inhalers are general wellness devices. What follows is a comparison of engineering parameters: hydrogen output rate, electrolysis technology, certifications held by the hardware, build quality, continuous-duty rating and price.
AlkaWay Hydrogen Inhaler review — context
AlkaWay is an Australian-based hydrogen and water-quality brand that has resold several hydrogen inhaler form factors over the years. Its current hydrogen inhaler is positioned as an entry-to-mid-tier home device. The unit is publicly listed at approximately 1,500 ml/min total output (mixed gas), with around 900 ml/min of pure hydrogen. The membrane chemistry, stack architecture, stack life, certifications and warranty terms are not always clearly documented in the public domain.
AlkaWay Hydrogen Inhaler comparison — what this page covers
The comparison table immediately below shows AlkaWay alongside the three most-compared Hydrogen Machines inhalers: QY-A1200 (single home user), QY-A1800 (home plus heavier daily use or two users) and QY-A3000 (professional practice with up to three simultaneous users and 365-day continuous duty). All three are PEM/SPE machines manufactured under ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 quality systems with CE, RoHS and FCC Part 15 documentation.
AlkaWay vs Hydrogen Machines — best alternative for Australian buyers
For most Australian buyers we hear from, the practical question is not whether the AlkaWay device works — it is whether the published output and engineering documentation justify the asking price, or whether stepping up to a fully documented professional unit is the better long-term decision. The sections below give you the data to answer that yourself.
Price & hydrogen output comparison
Every Hydrogen Machines inhaler positioned by price and published pure-hydrogen output against the AlkaWay Hydrogen Inhaler.
| Model | Price | Pure H₂ output | Buyer position |
|---|---|---|---|
| QY-A900 | A$3,480 | 600 ml/min | Affordable entry |
| P58 | A$2,800 | 1,000 ml/min | Best value |
| AlkaWay Hydrogen Inhaler | A$3,699 | 1,000 ml/min | Mid-range competitor |
| QY-A1200 | A$4,490 | 800 ml/min | Premium home |
| QY-A1800 | A$5,890 | 1,200 ml/min | Higher output |
| QY-A3000 | A$7,642 | 2,000 ml/min | Professional |
Hydrogen Machines pricing in AUD; AlkaWay price taken from publicly listed Australian retail at time of writing. Verify with seller before purchase.
How the range stacks against AlkaWay
Same published 1,000 ml/min hydrogen output as the AlkaWay Hydrogen Inhaler at a lower purchase price.
View P58 →Lower output than AlkaWay — a strong first hydrogen inhaler for a single home user.
View QY-A900 →20% greater published pure-H₂ output than AlkaWay for longer sessions or two users.
View QY-A1800 →Twice the published hydrogen output of AlkaWay, designed for continuous clinic operation.
View QY-A3000 →Interactive buyer's guide
Four quick questions match you to the right model in the Hydrogen Machines range.
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Engineering comparison matrix
Side-by-side hardware specifications. Cells marked "Not publicly specified" indicate the manufacturer has not published a verifiable figure.
| Feature | AlkaWay | A900 | P58 | A1200 | A1800 | A3000 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (AUD) | A$3,699 | A$3,480 | A$2,800 | A$4,490 | A$5,890 | A$7,642 |
| Pure hydrogen output | 1,000 ml/min | 600 ml/min | 1,000 ml/min | 800 ml/min | 1,200 ml/min | 2,000 ml/min |
| Mixed-gas output (H₂ + O₂) | ≈1,500 ml/min | 900 ml/min | 1,500 ml/min | 1,200 ml/min | 1,800 ml/min | 3,000 ml/min |
| Electrolysis technology | Not publicly specified | PEM/SPE solid-polymer electrolysis | PEM/SPE solid-polymer electrolysis | PEM/SPE solid-polymer electrolysis | PEM/SPE solid-polymer electrolysis | PEM/SPE solid-polymer electrolysis |
| Published gas purity | Not publicly specified | >99.99% | >99.99% | >99.99% | >99.99% | >99.99% |
| Flow adjustment | Not publicly specified | Stepped flow control | Stepped flow control | Stepped flow control | Stepped flow control | Per-outlet stepped flow control |
| Operating timer | Not publicly specified | Built-in session timer | Built-in session timer | Built-in session timer | Built-in session timer | Built-in session timer |
| Water requirement | Not publicly specified | Distilled water (KOH-free PEM) | Distilled water (KOH-free PEM) | Distilled water (KOH-free PEM) | Distilled water (KOH-free PEM) | Distilled water (KOH-free PEM) |
| Continuous operation | Not publicly specified | Daily home use | Daily home use | Designed for daily continuous use | Designed for daily continuous use | 365-day continuous operation |
| Multiple users | 1 | Up to 2 | Up to 2 | Up to 2 | Up to 3 | |
| Certifications | Not publicly specified | CE, RoHS, ISO 9001 | CE, RoHS, ISO 9001 | CE, RoHS, ISO 9001, ISO 13485; FCC Part 15 | CE, RoHS, ISO 9001, ISO 13485; FCC Part 15 | CE, RoHS, ISO 9001, ISO 13485; FCC Part 15 |
| Warranty | Not publicly specified | 12-month manufacturer | 12-month manufacturer | 12-month manufacturer | 12-month manufacturer | 12-month manufacturer |
| Australian support | ||||||
| Intended use | Home wellness | Entry-level home wellness | Home wellness | Premium home wellness | Premium home / power users | Professional / multi-user |
| Professional suitability |
Specifications describe hardware and engineering parameters. They are not medical or therapeutic statements.
Hydrogen output, visualised
Higher bars represent higher published hydrogen production rates.
Engineering analysis
Technology — PEM/SPE and what it actually means
All four machines on this page rely on water electrolysis to generate molecular hydrogen. The dominant modern approach is PEM/SPE (Proton Exchange Membrane / Solid Polymer Electrolyte) electrolysis. A solid-polymer membrane sits between two catalytic electrodes; pure water is decomposed at the anode and protons are conducted through the membrane to recombine with electrons at the cathode as H₂ gas. There is no liquid electrolyte (no KOH lye), so the device runs on distilled water alone and the output gas does not carry alkaline aerosol.
The Hydrogen Machines QY-A1200, QY-A1800 and QY-A3000 explicitly use PEM/SPE stacks. AlkaWay does not consistently publish the membrane material, catalyst loading or stack architecture for its inhaler, so direct comparison of stack design is not possible from public information alone.
Hydrogen production — pure H₂ vs mixed gas
The single most misunderstood specification in this category is the difference between total gas output and pure hydrogen output. A device producing 1,500 ml/min of mixed gas (H₂ + O₂ + steam) is not equivalent to a device producing 1,500 ml/min of pure H₂. AlkaWay's publicly listed figure of 1,500 ml/min refers to total output, with approximately 900 ml/min of pure hydrogen after separation. By comparison the QY-A1200 delivers 800 ml/min, the QY-A1800 delivers 1,200 ml/min and the QY-A3000 delivers 2,000 ml/min of pure hydrogen.
When evaluating any hydrogen inhaler — AlkaWay or otherwise — always ask the seller to confirm whether the headline number refers to pure H₂ or to mixed gas. The difference materially changes the dose-per-minute delivered to the user.
Machine capacity and simultaneous users
Capacity is a function of three things: pure-H₂ output, the number of independent outlets, and whether the stack is rated for continuous duty. The QY-A1200 is sized for a single user running 30–60 minute daily sessions. The QY-A1800 adds output headroom for longer sessions or a second user sharing the outlet via a Y-splitter. The QY-A3000 carries three independent outlets and is rated for 365-day continuous operation — the configuration most clinics and professional practitioners require. AlkaWay does not publish a simultaneous-user or continuous-duty figure.
Professional and commercial applications
Professional buyers — chiropractors, naturopaths, integrative GPs, longevity clinics, performance facilities — typically require three things the consumer market does not enforce: a documented ISO 13485 manufacturing trail (so the device can be insured as a wellness asset within the practice), a continuous-duty rating (so back-to-back client sessions do not exceed the stack's thermal envelope), and serviceable parts with documented stack life. The QY-A1800 and QY-A3000 are positioned for this segment; the QY-A1200 and AlkaWay sit closer to the prosumer / home segment.
Build quality and stack life
PEM stack life is the single largest contributor to total cost of ownership over five years. The QY-series stacks are rated for 10,000+ operating hours. At one hour per day, that is more than 27 years of single-user operation before degradation becomes a meaningful factor. Publicly listed stack-life figures for AlkaWay's current inhaler are not consistently available; we recommend asking the seller directly.
Continuous duty operation
"Continuous duty" is a specific engineering classification — the device is designed to operate 24/7 without scheduled cooldown periods. The QY-A3000 is explicitly rated for 365-day continuous operation. The QY-A1800 supports extended sessions and back-to-back use. The QY-A1200 is rated for daily continuous operation under typical home use. AlkaWay does not publish a continuous-duty rating.
Hydrogen output scalability
If you are unsure how much output you need, the conservative path is to step up rather than down. A user who buys a 900 ml/min device and later discovers they want longer sessions or to share with a partner cannot upgrade the stack — they replace the entire machine. Stepping from the QY-A1200 to the QY-A1800 or QY-A3000 at purchase time is typically cheaper than buying twice.
Where this leaves AlkaWay buyers
The AlkaWay Hydrogen Inhaler is a legitimate Australian-sold product backed by a long-running local brand. The trade-off it asks the buyer to accept is incomplete public engineering documentation in exchange for local presence. For buyers who prioritise documented certifications, pure-H₂ output and a continuous-duty stack at a comparable price point, the QY-series is the better alternative. For buyers whose primary criterion is "supplied by a brand I already know", AlkaWay remains a reasonable choice — provided you ask for the missing specifications in writing before purchase.
Explore the Hydrogen Machines range
Every PEM hydrogen inhaler in the Hydrogen Machines home and professional lineup — realistic alternatives to the AlkaWay Hydrogen Inhaler.

First-step PEM inhaler — quiet, compact, single-user.
View QY-A900 →
Same published output as AlkaWay at a lower price.
View P58 →
Premium home PEM unit with ISO 13485 manufacturing.
View QY-A1200 →
20% more pure H₂ than AlkaWay for longer sessions.
View QY-A1800 →
Continuous-duty professional system with 3 outlets.
View QY-A3000 →Frequently asked questions
Continue researching
- QY-A900 product page
- P58 product page
- QY-A1200 product page
- QY-A1800 product page
- QY-A3000 product page
- Best hydrogen inhaler in Australia
- Hydrogen machine buyer's guide
- PEM/SPE hydrogen technology
- Independent certifications
- Comparison Centre
- AlkaWay Hydrogen Inhaler review
- AlkaWay vs A1200
- AlkaWay vs A1800
- AlkaWay vs A3000
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