Altering filters
Altering filters
I have a ResMed 11 that I just got. I had a 10 and have a lot of the allergy filters left over. The 11 filters are extremely thin & I question their ability to filter out any allergens. Would it be safe to cut down the 10's filers to fit in the 11s? I don't want to over tax the machine.
Re: Altering filters
The filters that I use in my AirCurve 10 are bonded along the 4 edges. If you cut one or more of the edges off to resize the filter those edges will no longer be bonded/connected. I wouldn't think that this would be an ideal solution.
These filters are not that expensive, get the correct filters instead.
YMMV
These filters are not that expensive, get the correct filters instead.
YMMV
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Re: Altering filters
Medicare negotiates lower prices on most items.
Filters are a huge exception, with Medicare prices way more than online.
Buy them online--not from a DME.
Filters are a huge exception, with Medicare prices way more than online.
Buy them online--not from a DME.
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