Can cheap filters cause problems with APAP?
Can cheap filters cause problems with APAP?
My wife accidentally threw out my ResMed filters, and I have to wait until next month for the insurance to pay for new ones, so I just ordered a cheap pack from Amazon from an off-brand vendor. The filters DO fit, but they are clearly made of different fabric, etc. Since changing filters, I have noticed an increased in AHI per night. Am I finding a correlation that doesn't exist based on a small sample size, or is this a known thing? Anyone else have experience with generic filters? Should I never use them again, or are they mostly fine? Any thoughts on the matter are appreciated. I can post data logs later; I am at work currently.
Re: Can cheap filters cause problems with APAP?
I have used the cheapest generic filters that I can find and have never seen any real change in much of anything in terms of the data from the software reports.
It's normal for things to vary from night to night anyway. We don't sleep the same each night for one thing.
Just how much of a difference are you seeing and in what category of events is the increase?
It's normal for things to vary from night to night anyway. We don't sleep the same each night for one thing.
Just how much of a difference are you seeing and in what category of events is the increase?
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Re: Can cheap filters cause problems with APAP?
I prefer the amazon filters to the cheap ones the dme sends me. I like they are individually packaged so they don't get dirty waiting for me to use them.
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Re: Can cheap filters cause problems with APAP?
Yes, if they meet specs, that said, Lincare doesn't even use OEM replacements, I doubt if few do. The market place is flooded with knock offs. If it works correctly and does the job it's probably. Jim
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Re: Can cheap filters cause problems with APAP?
I use generic hypoallergenic filters. The DME I had always sent me the regular filters, and I ended up throwing them away. I caught them on sale at cpap.com about a year or so ago and stocked up on them. When these run out, I will look around for some more generic filters.
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Re: Can cheap filters cause problems with APAP?
Nothing wrong with cheap filters
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Re: Can cheap filters cause problems with APAP?
I get all my filters from eBay and Amazon,Mondayz wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 11:52 amMy wife accidentally threw out my ResMed filters, and I have to wait until next month for the insurance to pay for new ones, so I just ordered a cheap pack from Amazon from an off-brand vendor. The filters DO fit, but they are clearly made of different fabric, etc. Since changing filters, I have noticed an increased in AHI per night. Am I finding a correlation that doesn't exist based on a small sample size, or is this a known thing? Anyone else have experience with generic filters? Should I never use them again, or are they mostly fine? Any thoughts on the matter are appreciated. I can post data logs later; I am at work currently.
I can't see how it can make a difference, unless they are really really restricting, because all the pressure measurements that might affect ahi happen after the filter.
There are two very different original Resmed filters, anyway.
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Re: Can cheap filters cause problems with APAP?
I also throw all my filters away, after I use them.Okie bipap wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 12:52 pmI use generic hypoallergenic filters. The DME I had always sent me the regular filters, and I ended up throwing them away. I caught them on sale at cpap.com about a year or so ago and stocked up on them. When these run out, I will look around for some more generic filters.

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Re: Can cheap filters cause problems with APAP?
Regardless, I always get the original filters from my DME. Not taking chances at amazon or ebay
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Some people would rather get 24 for 10 bucks,
People like me.
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And I totally respect that
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Re: Can cheap filters cause problems with APAP?
Some people would rather get 24 for 10 bucks,
People like me.
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Re: Can cheap filters cause problems with APAP?
Yup...please see above 

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Re: Can cheap filters cause problems with APAP?
Whatever the OPs problem is, it's not the filters.
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