General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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Uncle_Bob
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by Uncle_Bob » Tue Sep 20, 2011 2:52 pm
LSAT wrote:Buying distilled water is NOT a hassle. It's less than $1 gallon at grocery and drug stores.
It would be hassle for the the OP it would be around a 3000 mile trip to the grocery store
Buying distilled water in the UK is a major hassle. Its not in any stores at all. The closest you can get is a special order purified water from a pharmacy (like BOOTS).
Your only option really is to distil your own or just use tap water.
If the chlorine bothering then you can leave the water outside in the sun for a few hours in a transparent container.
But then again being in the UK waiting for some sun can also be a hassle
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Perrybucsdad
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by Perrybucsdad » Tue Sep 20, 2011 3:39 pm
Gives one a great reason to build a still. When not distilling water you could use it to ahhh, ummm... oh, never mind.
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by DrowsyDan » Tue Sep 20, 2011 11:33 pm
Uncle_Bob wrote:LSAT wrote:Buying distilled water is NOT a hassle. It's less than $1 gallon at grocery and drug stores.
It would be hassle for the the OP it would be around a 3000 mile trip to the grocery store
Buying distilled water in the UK is a major hassle. Its not in any stores at all. The closest you can get is a special order purified water from a pharmacy (like BOOTS).
Your only option really is to distil your own or just use tap water.
If the chlorine bothering then you can leave the water outside in the sun for a few hours in a transparent container.
But then again being in the UK waiting for some sun can also be a hassle
The OP seems to be in a major city in Australia, where I'd be amazed if you couldn't get distilled water, and you're in Arizona. What's up with the UK?
You can't buy distilled water in the UK? Really? Don't people iron their clothes there?
I use distilled water in mine. $0.63/gallon last time I bought it. I personally find all the "scents" they insist upon sticking in everything today really annoying. To each their own, but I have a hard time thinking of something more unpleasant to do with my CPAP than making the air stink with some chemical concoction.
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Katagal
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by Katagal » Wed Sep 21, 2011 3:21 am
Thank you to all the posters who are so willing to share their experience, knowledge and know-how so willingly...I have been on a trial machine and am delighted with the difference I have experienced since I commenced a month ago or is it 5 weeks ago. Tomorrow I go and collect and *sigh* pay for my machine and look forward to a life time of good sleep like I have been experiencing recently.
Brisbane Queensland, Australia
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Katagal
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by Katagal » Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:17 pm
I checked with my CPAP supplier and they stated that tap water is fine. A quick wipe out gets rid of the cloudy mineral deposit and I will be sure to keep it clean with a regular wash
Thank you for all the assistance, it is much appreciated
Cheers Katagal
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todd2968
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by todd2968 » Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:14 pm
Never tried but heard you can run tap through a coffee make and make it distilled
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by archangle » Fri Jul 20, 2012 6:08 pm
todd2968 wrote:Never tried but heard you can run tap through a coffee make and make it distilled
Only if you hook the output of the coffee maker to a still.
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by Bert_Mathews » Sat Jul 21, 2012 10:48 am
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I just moved <What a pain> from living in the country and well water {Only thing used in Humidifier for 5 years and dislike chlorine smell - - - SO - - -
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by howkim » Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:59 am
LSAT wrote:It's less than $1 gallon at grocery and drug stores.
Maybe it does around you. Near me, most places are asking between about $1.10 and about $1.50. And the price varies even at the same store.
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Henry in Woodbury
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by Henry in Woodbury » Wed Sep 20, 2017 5:05 pm
I have been scenting my cpap water for a couple of years now. I have used both non-alcohol mouthwash or a few drops of peppermint or lavender oil. The only problem I have with this is that the scent seems to dissipate before the night is over. I do rinse the tank and add fresh, cold water every night. I can't stand to breathe warm air. (As it happens we have a well with extremely soft water so in 40+ years we've never gotten any residue in any appliance.). So if you use scented oil on a cotton ball by the air filter, will the scent last all night?
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by Goofproof » Wed Sep 20, 2017 6:35 pm
Henry in Woodbury wrote:I have been scenting my cpap water for a couple of years now. I have used both non-alcohol mouthwash or a few drops of peppermint or lavender oil. The only problem I have with this is that the scent seems to dissipate before the night is over. I do rinse the tank and add fresh, cold water every night. I can't stand to breathe warm air. (As it happens we have a well with extremely soft water so in 40+ years we've never gotten any residue in any appliance.). So if you use scented oil on a cotton ball by the air filter, will the scent last all night?
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by palerider » Wed Sep 20, 2017 8:12 pm
Henry in Woodbury wrote:). So if you use scented oil on a cotton ball by the air filter, will the scent last all night?
You might not smell it even if it does.
The human nose becomes "numb" to scents it is smelling constantly.
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by LSAT » Wed Sep 20, 2017 8:55 pm
Henry in Woodbury wrote:I have been scenting my cpap water for a couple of years now. I have used both non-alcohol mouthwash or a few drops of peppermint or lavender oil. The only problem I have with this is that the scent seems to dissipate before the night is over. I do rinse the tank and add fresh, cold water every night. I can't stand to breathe warm air. (As it happens we have a well with extremely soft water so in 40+ years we've never gotten any residue in any appliance.). So if you use scented oil on a cotton ball by the air filter, will the scent last all night?
If you are asleep, how do you know when the scent dissipates and what difference does it make if you are asleep?
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by Pugsy » Wed Sep 20, 2017 9:24 pm
I have done the cotton ball trick with various essential oils.
How long it lasts depends on the strength of the oil and how much you put on the cotton ball. I have had it last 3 or 4 days before I could no longer smell it.
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texasaaa
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by texasaaa » Mon Dec 03, 2018 1:55 am
I may wake up dead one day but I just out a few drops of mouthwash in my water.
I’m opposite of you in that I can’t stand cold air. I prefer warm humidified water. Proves were all different! Lol