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Re: How reliable are your machines?
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2019 3:23 pm
by zonker
bwexler wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 2:01 pm
Being ridiculously wealthy, I prefer to replace my machines before they fail.
For those who question my wealth I have some great bridges I will sell cheap.
you can keep the bridges.
how about sending me your old machines?

Re: How reliable are your machines?
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2019 6:13 pm
by HoseCrusher
tarpatel, my old S8 lasted about 30000 hours over about 9 years. The start/stop switch malfunctioned. I ended up getting it turned on then unplugging and plugging it back in to turn it on and off.
I replaced the machine, but it still works...
Re: How reliable are your machines?
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:54 pm
by Muse-Inc
I have a dataless 'brick' ResMed Escape CPAP from 2007 that still works -- great hose dryer.
I bought a ResMed S8 APAP in late 2009 that still works. I bought an S9 APAP and ResMed replaced it under warranty as it developed a mold problem

. Then, I bought a hideously pink S9 APAP on sale. Took these three into sleep doc appt last week (haven't seen him since 2012) and all are producing right pressure. Asked if there was any advantage to upgrading given my annual AHI has been 0.1 for years, doc said "no reason" and if I needed a new machine or wasn't self-pay, we have to do the while shenanigans of why I need OSA treatment. I'm good with staying with my S8 and S9s

Re: How reliable are your machines?
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 1:37 pm
by RobertS975
I have three ResMed S9 Elites... one in the northern house, one in the FL house, and one that stays in the case for the trips that don't involve one home or the other. The travel one gets used the least... maybe I'll try to rotate them somehow to even the usage.