Before my pitch, check this out:

Ok, here goes the pitch:
CPAP.com is contacted regularly by aspiring makers of all kinds of CPAP equipment. I seem to have been appointed the CPAP.com product filter and in the role admit I've grown pretty cynical and just plain hard to deal with. For every Snugglehose or CPAP.com battery pack, I kiss a lot of frogs.
When Ted "the Titrator" volunteered to try it out and came back reporting it was quiet on top of being small and lightweight, Adam and I got interested. We pitched it to my father who decided after a good deal of fiddling that dropping it off his desk onto the floor and plugging it back in would provide him with the final data point he'd need to decide if this was worth backing. I'm happy to report that we plugged the Silent Traveler in, he started right up, and here we are prepping for another CPAPtalk interview.
We are told it will be priced competitively for the value traveler CPAP niche. From our preliminary tests, its heater performs well and has a nice big tank. And, as previously mentioned, its quiet. The size is the first thing that jumps out at you, here are more pictures for your enjoyment:
https://www.cpap.com/probasics/zzzpap_vs_hc200.jpg
https://www.cpap.com/probasics/zzzpap_vs_s8.jpg
https://www.cpap.com/probasics/zzzpap_vs_everest.jpg
https://www.cpap.com/probasics/zzzpap_vs_m_series.jpg
https://www.cpap.com/probasics/zzzpap_vs_remstar.jpg
Probasics has agreed to an interview. If you have questions you would like included, fire away.
Johnny
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