not that we're keeping track, or anything.Dog Slobber wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 9:57 amHasn't posted for almost two months and feels compelled to end posting hiatus with this.
Distilled Water?
Re: Distilled Water?
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but that's enough about them.
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Re: Distilled Water?
If it makes you happy, then use distilled. It's fine, and not very inconvenient or expensive.abu117 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 10:12 amHello everyone. I've been religiously using distilled water for my CPAP as per the CPAP's instructions. lately, I've had a couple of people tell me that since our local water is so clean (Western Canada), there really is no need to use distilled water.
Any thoughts on this?
Abe
But tap water is just fine, too. As long as it's potable (drinkable).
I use both. It's just not an issue for me. If I have it, I use distilled. If not, I swish any debris away in the morning. Life's too short...
The OSA patient died quietly in his sleep.
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...