Hey Everyone,
Thanks for the input on the papcap and the info on the redundant filters. As to the bacteria filter, it was one of the stock options for customization when configuring the S9, so I'm assuming it's compatible, could be wrong. Thanks for the info on the hose cover, and the idea that I can make my own, which I think I'll do.
Speaking of making my own, I was interested in making my own hacked version of the Zzoma, anyone have measurements or material descriptions they could pass along?
Also, referring to hose management, I see some people have the Hozer hose management system... is it worth it? Any suggestions in this department?
Thanks,
J
Hello world
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I have the Hozer Levitation System, and really like how it bends and moves with me. We're snowbirds, so travel by car, stay in motels, and change houses twice a year. It's light and portable and suits my needs. I can't compare with other systems because it's the only one I've used. If you do a search on hose management, you'll find lots of threads.jhallas wrote: Also, referring to hose management, I see some people have the Hozer hose management system... is it worth it? Any suggestions in this department?
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KatieW
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I don't think you'll need a hose cover with the ClimateLine hose. I don't use my snuggle hose cover since I started using a ClimateLine hose. If I were using a hose cover, I would want a natural fiber that tolerates heat - probably cotton. Linen has a higher heat tolerance than cotton but it has a low abrasion and fold tolerance plus cotton is usually softer.jhallas wrote:Thanks for the info on the hose cover, and the idea that I can make my own, which I think I'll do.
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Anyone know of good sites to get lower matching prices for cpap.com?KatieW wrote:cpap.com will price match, for items that are listed on the internet for less. You just need to give them the URL and price over the phone. They will verify, then give you the same price.
Thanks,
J