SleePAP Pillow
SleePAP Pillow
I got my SleePAP pillow today.
It looks nice and feels like it might work well.
I will report back in the morning.
It looks nice and feels like it might work well.
I will report back in the morning.
- deerslayer
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- deerslayer
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this is it sharon http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0014016772
RESMED AUTOSET 11/ P 10 NASAL PILLOWS /straight cpap 11.50/ AHI 1.0 per hr
Feeling Blessed & firmly believe in The Holy Trinity
Feeling Blessed & firmly believe in The Holy Trinity
This is the same one I purchased from the cpapauction.com
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/SleePA ... illow.html
Not foam--VERY comfortable!

"You are getting sleepy . . ."
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/SleePA ... illow.html
Not foam--VERY comfortable!

"You are getting sleepy . . ."
- sharon1965
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thanks for the link deerslayer
i have the Papillow which is similar but slightly different, lol...that one looks huge to me! it's less expensive than the papillow though, which is $69 on cpap.com and $79 from my dme here in canada, including pillow case though
i have the Papillow which is similar but slightly different, lol...that one looks huge to me! it's less expensive than the papillow though, which is $69 on cpap.com and $79 from my dme here in canada, including pillow case though
If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got...
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PAPillow refluffing
Before replacing your PAPillow, you might want to try washing it on gentle in cool water, and machine drying it on very low. It should fluff back better than new. If it isn't dirty, just try putting it in the dryer on air fluff with a tennis ball. You might be pleasantly surprised!





