Bought an Auto

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Bought an Auto

Post by mgaggie » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:19 pm

I was finally able to save up enough money to purchase an APAP. By purchasing from the US I've saved over $1,000.

Now I'll actually have to learn what all those graphs in Sleepyhead mean

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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by Wulfman... » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:25 pm

mgaggie wrote:I was finally able to save up enough money to purchase an APAP. By purchasing from the US I've saved over $1,000.

Now I'll actually have to learn what all those graphs in Sleepyhead mean
Congratulations!
Glad to hear that.


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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by TangledHose » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:26 pm

What model did you get?

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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by mgaggie » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:30 pm

Thanks for reminding me to update my profile Tangled.

I got the F & P Icon Auto +. Love the compact size and the humidifier being built in so decided to stick with the F & P.

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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by TangledHose » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:35 pm

It's a good machine ........I like mine a lot......good value!

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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by TechJungle » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:59 pm

Great to see another Aussie rejecting ridiculous Aussie pricing. Pity the AUD-USD exchange has slid considerably in the last two years.

At the end of last year, my DME quoted me AUD$2600 for a PR System One Auto. When I told the sleep tech that I would be buying a machine from the USA, she warned me that the USA machines would only last 2 years. Even if that was true, buying two or even three machines from the USA would still be cheaper than buying one from them!

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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by mgaggie » Mon Jan 12, 2015 1:27 am

TechJungle wrote:Great to see another Aussie rejecting ridiculous Aussie pricing. Pity the AUD-USD exchange has slid considerably in the last two years.

At the end of last year, my DME quoted me AUD$2600 for a PR System One Auto. When I told the sleep tech that I would be buying a machine from the USA, she warned me that the USA machines would only last 2 years. Even if that was true, buying two or even three machines from the USA would still be cheaper than buying one from them!

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Yeah I've kicked myself in not really scrimping and saving when the dollar was at parity. I was quoted here in Aus $2,200 just for an APAP. I got an APAP, extra water chamber and a hybrid mask all for $770AUD including postage.

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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by archangle » Mon Jan 12, 2015 2:58 am

TechJungle wrote:When I told the sleep tech that I would be buying a machine from the USA, she warned me that the USA machines would only last 2 years.
Yes, that's true. Because the water in the toilets spins the wrong way in Australia, it causes the bearings in the blower unit to wear out prematurely. However, you can simply turn the machine upside down and it will work alright in the southern hemisphere. US machines also don't have the special kangaroo hair filters and the special anti-nope coating to keep funnel web spiders out of the hose.

Just kidding. Did she give you any explanation as to why USA machines don't last as long as Aussie versions of the same machine?

That's one of the sillier DME lies I've heard, and they tell some whoppers.

We need a thread with a listing of DME lies on the board somewhere.

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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by TangledHose » Mon Jan 12, 2015 10:23 am

I think you might be onto something there.....running the machine upside down in Southern Hemisphere might just work!


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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by saltydawg2 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 8:06 pm

Go through a lot of distilled water that way, though.

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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by TangledHose » Mon Jan 12, 2015 8:39 pm


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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by TechJungle » Tue Jan 13, 2015 12:59 am

archangle wrote:
TechJungle wrote:When I told the sleep tech that I would be buying a machine from the USA, she warned me that the USA machines would only last 2 years.
Yes, that's true. Because the water in the toilets spins the wrong way in Australia, it causes the bearings in the blower unit to wear out prematurely. However, you can simply turn the machine upside down and it will work alright in the southern hemisphere. US machines also don't have the special kangaroo hair filters and the special anti-nope coating to keep funnel web spiders out of the hose.
It's amazing we Aussies get any sleep at all, eh.
... Did she give you any explanation as to why USA machines don't last as long as Aussie versions of the same machine?
As I recall, it was because US health insurance paid for a replacement every two years, so manufacturers' designed them to only last that long.

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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by TechJungle » Tue Jan 13, 2015 1:02 am

saltydawg2 wrote:Go through a lot of distilled water that way, though.
Distilled water? Nah, I put beer in mine.

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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by archangle » Tue Jan 13, 2015 5:54 am

TechJungle wrote:
... Did she give you any explanation as to why USA machines don't last as long as Aussie versions of the same machine?
As I recall, it was because US health insurance paid for a replacement every two years, so manufacturers' designed them to only last that long.

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US insurance seems to think 5 years is the magic number, but a lot of insurance companies have stopped replacing CPAP machines due to age, and only replace them when they are "broken." ResMed and Respironics sell the same machines in the US and Australia, so I doubt they booby trap the US machines and enhance the Aussie machines.

CPAP machines rarely seem to wear out in less than 5 years in the US.

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Re: Bought an Auto

Post by Sir NoddinOff » Tue Jan 13, 2015 11:35 am

That subject line sounds like a used car lot name! Good move on the new machine, I think you'll like your new 'auto' and the experience of using sleepyhead. SH is not hard to use once you get it running.

archangle... yer cracking me up and I was trying to eat my cereal. Now I have to change my shirt.

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