$375 Shipped
Comes with case, power supply and I will include a new hose and mask setup.
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Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Mask: Fisher & Paykel Vitera Full Face Mask with Headgear (S, M, or L Cushion) |
Additional Comments: Back up is S9 Autoset...... |
better to put that 375$ towards a machine that has data.tedtomato wrote:When compared to the current new price from the main sponsor of this forum ($758), $375 does not seem a bad price, for a machine that seems in good condition, and probably used for 3 months only.
Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Mask: Mirage Quattro™ Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: I also have a AirStart 10 |
Machine: AirCurve™ 10 VAuto BiLevel Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Additional Comments: Mask Bleep Eclipse https://bleepsleep.com/the-eclipse/ |
but it's a junk machine...K5MOW wrote:That seems like a very good price.
if you're perfectly happy driving while blindfolded, then yes, it's a perfectly good machine,tedtomato wrote:It's not a "junk" machine. It's a machine perfectly capable of controlling OSA, for the vast majority of people. It will show a summary on screen every morning of AHI, hours used etc.
Yes, it's not as advanced as more expensive ones, but lots of people won't need the more expensive ones, won't analyse data on Sleepyhead etc..
"Blindfolded" infers that the machine would display not data at all, which is not the case. The vast majority of people can't really analyse/understand Sleepyhead data anyway, and just end up tweaking the machine pressure until the AHI improves.palerider wrote: if you're perfectly happy driving while blindfolded, then yes, it's a perfectly good machine,
to get poor results with.
a machine that gives you no useful information to better your therapy... no matter what you want to think, is much less useful.tedtomato wrote:"Blindfolded" infers that the machine would display not data at all, which is not the case. The vast majority of people can't really analyse/understand Sleepyhead data anyway, and just end up tweaking the machine pressure until the AHI improves.palerider wrote: if you're perfectly happy driving while blindfolded, then yes, it's a perfectly good machine,
to get poor results with.
Could be easily done with this machine, so it's a perfectly fine machine for a vast number of people.
Some people on this forum are becoming really as pedantic as those wine experts, telling than any bottle costing less than $100 is "junk", or those cyclists telling that any road bike heavier than 7kg is "junk".
It does not make it "junk" in absolute terms. It may be less useful to some "advanced" users, but the vast majority of people on CPAP only want to see a few things, like AHI, leaks and hours used, and this machine would display those.palerider wrote: a machine that gives you no useful information to better your therapy... no matter what you want to think, is much less useful.
you're more than welcome to your opinion, I think it's just as valid as your previous championing of the apex machine, which I see you found to be insufficient.tedtomato wrote:It does not make it "junk" in absolute terms. It may be less useful to some "advanced" users, but the vast majority of people on CPAP only want to see a few things, like AHI, leaks and hours used, and this machine would display those.palerider wrote: a machine that gives you no useful information to better your therapy... no matter what you want to think, is much less useful.
Wow, let's talk about the Apex then: I can't remember what was your actual recommendation for a small traveling machine, with integrated power supply, in that price range?palerider wrote: you're more than welcome to your opinion, I think it's just as valid as your previous championing of the apex machine, which I see you found to be insufficient.
already did, if you'd remember.tedtomato wrote:Wow, let's talk about the Apex then: I can't remember what was your actual recommendation for a small traveling machine, with integrated power supply, in that price range?palerider wrote: you're more than welcome to your opinion, I think it's just as valid as your previous championing of the apex machine, which I see you found to be insufficient.
I can't remember saying it was "insufficient".
Let me guess: you are going to tell us the Apex machine is "junk".