Re: What is the average life of a cpap mask?
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 11:15 am
Is it possible to find out who that is? I'd rather pay $25 for the frame and have a spare than $50 from some of the places I've seen on the internet.m1k2s3 wrote:In answer to your question, I believe the mask manufacturers would suggest every 6 months however, I think with a little care, you can extend the life of your mask to 9 months or even a year.
You and I have the same mask and I had the exact same problem with mine. Unfortunately, mine broke right off during the night! I was up at 2 a.m. trying duct tape, elastic bands, you name it, just to be able to wear it. (Of course I looked absolutely ridiculous but I did not want to try and sleep without my mask)
I contacted the local distributor who were able to replace the part but not under warranty as I had the mask for 6 months when it happened. It cost me about $25, cheaper than replacing it.
My first mask was a comfort gel mask and loved it so when I went to replace it, I naturally looked at the same kind. I think the manufacturer needs to revamp this one. It's a great mask for sleeping in but I must admit, I treat it like it's fragile glass, one wrong move and it could crack! I'd rather not replace it right now but I might have to. I must say, I'm a little disappointed with the mask and may have to re-think purchasing a comfort gel mask again.
Finally a use for my Twitter account.TheDreamer wrote:I saw on twitter today, that Respironics has finally fixed the headgear clips for the ComfortGel mask, so they are now guaranteed not to break. Think I'll have to plan on getting a set at some point for my ComfortGel mask....
The Dreamer.