AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

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AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by fdw » Thu Sep 25, 2014 4:17 pm

How often are your or is it recommended to replace the F10 Full Face Mask?
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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by Sir NoddinOff » Thu Sep 25, 2014 4:29 pm

I've been using my current AirFit F10 cushion for almost two months and so far, still going strong. However, my pressures don't go over 20cmH20 - your mileage may vary. I also use a Padacheek liner, which may help. My old Quattro FX cushions barely lasted three weeks before they'd crap out. I suspect Medicare and Medicaid put pressure on ResMed to make their cushions last longer, but I have no proof.

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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by englandsf » Thu Sep 25, 2014 4:40 pm

Your RX should specify frequency - usually once or even twice per month.

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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by LSAT » Thu Sep 25, 2014 8:15 pm

fdw wrote:How often are your or is it recommended to replace the F10 Full Face Mask?
The mask and headgear should last a long time...you may need to replace the silicone cushion when you detect uncontrollable leaks.

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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by Sheriff Buford » Thu Sep 25, 2014 8:31 pm

I'm on a 6 week schedule to replace the cushion.

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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by fdw » Fri Sep 26, 2014 4:49 am

englandsf wrote:Your RX should specify frequency - usually once or even twice per month.
That's almost funny.....What RX. For me to pay $54 to $108 per month out of pocket is out of control. Look like I may have to wait every 2-3 months or get something cheaper.
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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by fdw » Fri Sep 26, 2014 4:56 am

LSAT wrote:
fdw wrote:How often are your or is it recommended to replace the F10 Full Face Mask?
The mask and headgear should last a long time...you may need to replace the silicone cushion when you detect uncontrollable leaks.
Sounds reasonable....but the silicon cushion is $54 on Cpap.com

What does ResMed recommend?

My old nasal mask lasted easy 2-3 months at $31.
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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by Jay Aitchsee » Fri Sep 26, 2014 5:28 am

ResMed recommends every 15 days http://www.resmed.com/us/en/consumer/su ... eplacement but I really think that's based on what insurance might allow. I've used a variety of FFM and my cushions have always lasted at least two months. I take care to wash the cushion each morning with mild detergent and allow it to air dry out of the sunlight.
For alternate pricing, remember that the Quattro Air and the Air10F use the same cushion. Check amazon.

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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by englandsf » Fri Sep 26, 2014 7:25 am

fdw wrote:
englandsf wrote:Your RX should specify frequency - usually once or even twice per month.
That's almost funny.....What RX. For me to pay $54 to $108 per month out of pocket is out of control. Look like I may have to wait every 2-3 months or get something cheaper.
So - no insurance or heavy copay? Maybe find a cheaper mask (pillows are cheapest and seem to last longest)?

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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by fdw » Fri Sep 26, 2014 7:41 am

englandsf wrote:
fdw wrote:
englandsf wrote:Your RX should specify frequency - usually once or even twice per month.
That's almost funny.....What RX. For me to pay $54 to $108 per month out of pocket is out of control. Look like I may have to wait every 2-3 months or get something cheaper.
So - no insurance or heavy copay? Maybe find a cheaper mask (pillows are cheapest and seem to last longest)?
Sounds like a plan.....just not for me. I need the FFM, hopefully I can stretch it 2-3 months
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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by LSAT » Sat Sep 27, 2014 4:05 pm

Search e-bay....here is an example...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ResMed-Quattro- ... 2a442fffb5

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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by Demerit » Sun Sep 28, 2014 6:43 am

Most insurances cover a full face cushion monthly, some insurances are every 3 months. The cushion and the filter are the 2 components that must be changed. The other components for you can try and stretch!

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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by fdw » Sun Sep 28, 2014 9:45 am

LSAT wrote:Search e-bay....here is an example...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ResMed-Quattro- ... 2a442fffb5

Perfect......I just found one for $21.50 delivered. I only wished he had more.
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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by chunkyfrog » Sun Sep 28, 2014 10:06 am

I wonder if the F10 cushion is boilable.
It would depend on how much heat the hard plastic part can take without warping.
If anyone has tried it on an old F10 or N10, please chime in.
Do not ever try this on your only one! Just saying!

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Re: AirFit F10 Mask Replacement Schedule

Post by fdw » Sun Sep 28, 2014 11:12 am

chunkyfrog wrote:I wonder if the F10 cushion is boilable.
It would depend on how much heat the hard plastic part can take without warping.
If anyone has tried it on an old F10 or N10, please chime in.
Do not ever try this on your only one! Just saying!
If I recall you can but the water must be at 212 degree F, dipping is optional
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AutoCPAP 10-15 EPR 1.0 (Latest Sleep Study 3-7-16)
Started CPAP March 1995 with a pressure of 11.0