Looking at a cpap pro mask

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4LADS
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Looking at a cpap pro mask

Post by 4LADS » Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:00 pm

A friend of mine gave me some info on the cpap pro mask which has a mouth piece and and the nasal mask. My question to anybody is have you heard anything good or bad about this mask. I'm having a hard time with a full face mask and I bought a nasal mask but I run into the same problem with them moving around when I do at night. So b4 I purchase this cpap pro I wanted to get input on it from anybody who mite know. Thanx...

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Re: Looking at a cpap pro mask

Post by Wulfman » Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:11 pm

Go up to the Search line and put in the word "cpappro" (all one word) and start reading.

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Re: Looking at a cpap pro mask

Post by gapwedge » Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:40 pm

4LADS wrote:A friend of mine gave me some info on the cpap pro mask which has a mouth piece and and the nasal mask. My question to anybody is have you heard anything good or bad about this mask. I'm having a hard time with a full face mask and I bought a nasal mask but I run into the same problem with them moving around when I do at night. So b4 I purchase this cpap pro I wanted to get input on it from anybody who mite know. Thanx...
I ordered it. Took one look at it in the box still in the plastic and am sending it back. Looks very cheaply made and the instructions would take a structural engineering to properly put together. Not worth it to me, but YMMV.