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New Top-of-the-Line Auto?
- Pad A Cheek
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Re: New Top-of-the-Line Auto?
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Re: New Top-of-the-Line Auto?
$99 extra for the data module. Doesn't record airflow waveforms, which are very powerful diagnostic tool.123.Shawn T.W. wrote:I'm curious, so I gotta ask ...
How does the DeVilbiss IntelliPAP AutoAdjust compare?
I saw it mentioned in the S9 bird thread ... And I see that it has a five year warrantee compared to only two for the S9 ... Does it have the same data calibilities? Quiet?
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Re: New Top-of-the-Line Auto?
Shawn:
I would consider the Intellipap as probably the best choice for the price,
(especially for someone on a budget)
and for me I would want one just as a back-up and travel machine,
as it has a very inexpensive 12 Volt power cord that will work in your car's lighter.
The whole setup is comparable to making my machine "off the grid"
--why not have a spare?
I would consider the Intellipap as probably the best choice for the price,
(especially for someone on a budget)
and for me I would want one just as a back-up and travel machine,
as it has a very inexpensive 12 Volt power cord that will work in your car's lighter.
The whole setup is comparable to making my machine "off the grid"
--why not have a spare?
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