Doubling up on ResMed AS10/S9 filters good or bad idea?

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Re: Doubling up on ResMed AS10/S9 filters good or bad idea?

Post by SewTired » Mon Nov 27, 2017 3:41 pm

Resmed machines weren't designed to have a double filter. Get the hypo-allergenic filter or at least a Resmed BRAND filter and not the knockoffs. If you have allergy problems and that doesn't fix it, you need a room air cleaner (recommend Honeywell) and keep your door closed.

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Re: Doubling up on ResMed AS10/S9 filters good or bad idea?

Post by palerider » Mon Nov 27, 2017 7:39 pm

jnk... wrote:Although, I'm perfectly willing to pretend to argue about it and protest it, if that will make things seem a little more exciting around here.
OH, you trouble maker you *shakes fist*!

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