Mask for women ?

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Marietjie
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Re: Mask for women ?

Post by Marietjie » Sun Jul 19, 2009 9:02 pm

zaban3 wrote:I don't think my machine has a passover mode
Zaban3, passover mode = you fill the humidifier with water (distilled water)
then DON'T switch it on. The air flows over the cold water.
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Re: Mask for women ?

Post by Kiralynx » Sun Jul 19, 2009 9:23 pm

TrueBlue wrote:Still quite new to all this and have this horrible mask on loan from sleep techs at the moment so am actively looking to purchase my own. Can any ladies recommend the Resmed Mirage Swift LT for women? Noticed there are a few comments about these masks but would like an opinion on whether they are the best buy or whether there's something better out there. They look so user-friendly but are they as effective ?
I have not had the opportunity to try the Swift Lt.

However, I really, REALLY like the Comfortlite 2 (because it's three masks in one) and the Aeiomed Headrest.

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Re: Mask for women ?

Post by zaban3 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 2:44 pm

Tried the humidifier with no heat -- it was a success -- no water !