Unused masks
Unused masks
I have several unused masks and would be willing to sell them at cut-rate prices. I have a Comfort Gel, Comfort Curve, Swift, and shallow-size Activa Mirage. I've tried them on but never used them for an entire night. They are virtually brand new. I decided I like my standard size Activa the best.
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Would you consider renting a mask out for example a two week or one month period, rent to be paid in advance, which would give a potential buyer a chance to try it out. Rent could be the amount that you wish to charge for the mask plus shipping charges. If that person does not like the mask then they can return it to you at their expense in perfect condition and receive a percentage of their money back, after all things do depreciate. Just a suggestion along the thread of mask tryouts before purchasing. Good luck with whatever you decide to do with your mask collection..CareS p.s. I have enough masks of my own, 2 of them I like.
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- neversleeps
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The "real" Boomer is a Lhasa-Poo, Poodle/Lhasa Apso mix. He's my little buddy. I bet he'll be freaked when I put my mask on for the first time tomorrow nightBoomer is so cute! Is he a bichon? maltese? (Ok, I know this is not a CPAP related question.... but I just wanted to know!!!)
"Boomer's Human"
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Boomer's a real cutie! I've heard mixed breeds are much less high strung than purebreds. (I'm talking yorkies, not rotts or beagles, r.g. and -SWS!!) My next dog will definitely be mixed.
I thought my dogs would freak too. The maltese growled at me and ran down the steps to get off the bed. The yorkie didn't care. I took the mask off and had the maltese smell it and watch me put it on. That's all it took, then he was fine too. However, when I don't have it on, I keep all of it (including the hose) high off the ground to prevent anyone from playing with it or chewing on it!!
I thought my dogs would freak too. The maltese growled at me and ran down the steps to get off the bed. The yorkie didn't care. I took the mask off and had the maltese smell it and watch me put it on. That's all it took, then he was fine too. However, when I don't have it on, I keep all of it (including the hose) high off the ground to prevent anyone from playing with it or chewing on it!!
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LOL, neversleeps. Yup...good idea to keep the masks safely hidden away. They do look like chew toys!
Hoses are in peril too - with dogs or cats!
Machines have been known to mysteriously turn on - cat or small dog walking across it.
P.S. You got it right - me and Rotties.
Janelle is Beagles (top notch ones.)
-SWS is Miniature Schnauzers (two real cuties.) His "Beagle" connection was that he joked around with Janelle about them.
Hoses are in peril too - with dogs or cats!
Machines have been known to mysteriously turn on - cat or small dog walking across it.
P.S. You got it right - me and Rotties.
Janelle is Beagles (top notch ones.)
-SWS is Miniature Schnauzers (two real cuties.) His "Beagle" connection was that he joked around with Janelle about them.
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unused masks
I would be interested in the Comfort Curve, why I am not sure as I have so many masks already but ever hopeful for the perfect one