LSAT

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JoseKnows
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LSAT

Post by JoseKnows » Sat Mar 22, 2025 7:33 am

LSAT, I understand that you may buy used CPAP machines and equipment? No longer have OSA, so I no longer need:
-ResMed AirMini (used on 2 short trips - I don't know how to check hours)
-ResMed AutoSense10 (17,251 hrs)
-4 ea. AirFit10 Medium Cushions, in pkg
-Airfit 10 frame system, medium, in pkg
Airsense filters, 3 ea, in pkg
HumidX F20, 2 pads, in pkg

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Julie
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Re: LSAT

Post by Julie » Sat Mar 22, 2025 11:11 am

How long has it been since you 'no longer have OSA'?

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Pugsy
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Re: LSAT

Post by Pugsy » Sat Mar 22, 2025 11:49 am

LSAT is getting out of the equipment buying business and he never bought anything but gently used machines anyway.

He for sure wouldn't be interested in a machine with over 17K hours on it.
Remember folks....pretty much all he did was a bit of dabbling wholesale.

He may come out of retirement for old established "customers" as a special needs thing but don't go looking for him anymore on a general basis.

Considered LSAT retired would be my best advice.
I already asked him not long ago for someone.....that's when I was told "sorry" "no longer dabbling".

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