Free To A Good Home -AEIOMed Everest2

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Free To A Good Home -AEIOMed Everest2

Post by Bookbear » Mon Apr 04, 2016 6:08 pm

I have a lightly used (393 hours) AEIOMed Everest 2 travel cpap that is available to someone for the price of domestic shipping. This unit was my back up cpap, and I am the only owner. The unit was purchased new from Cpap.com. The unit is in perfect working order, has never been used in a smoking environment. It comes with both user and provider manuals, heated humidifier, rechargeable battery, travel case, the power supply, all cables including a 12v cable and voltage converter for use with the 19v cpap unit itself and replacement reusable/washable foam filter. The battery accepts a full charge, and will run the unit at 12.5 cm/h2o and low humidifier setting for just under 8 hours.

Pictures and description can be seen here: https://www.cpap.com/productpage/evo-AE ... chine.html . Shipping should be less than $30. I will get an exact quote for you, and ship upon receipt of USPS Money order. Personal checks accepted but I will ship upon confirmation of payment by my bank.

This would make a good basic cpap for someone not in need of exhale pressure relief, or an ideal back-up cpap unit or travel/vacation unit, but keep in mind the following:
This unit is being offered free. You only pay for shipping.
This unit is no longer made. Replacement batteries are no longer available.
The unit is a straight cpap, with no exhale relief (i.e. no EPR or -Flex)
This is not an auto unit
This cpap does not record any data except usage hours
This unit runs on a 19v power supply, but does come with a 12v car adapter plug and voltage converter, so can be used with a 12 car battery

PM me if interested. First bird gets the worm.

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Re: Free To A Good Home -AEIOMed Everest2

Post by Gasper62 » Mon Apr 04, 2016 6:11 pm

Very cool offer ! I hope it finds a worthy owner !

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Re: Free To A Good Home -AEIOMed Everest2

Post by Bookbear » Mon Apr 04, 2016 10:07 pm

This is now spoken for.

Thanks for looking.

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