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Re: Any humidifiers without the Bisphenol A plastic?
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:44 am
by resmed_user
archangle wrote:Randyp1234 wrote:-tim wrote:If your worried about BPA in the water tank, replace the water before its all gone. It has a very high vapor point so its going to stick in the water longer than the water will until there isn't anything left.
AND....at least with the ResMed tank - the water never touches the plastic.
Very good point. The water does touch the plastic in the Respironics tanks.
i have a resmed humidaire 3i and there is no way to put water in it without touching the plastic.
Re: Any humidifiers without the Bisphenol A plastic?
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:48 am
by chunkyfrog
Re: Any humidifiers without the Bisphenol A plastic?
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 5:33 pm
by Randyp1234
resmed_user wrote:archangle wrote:Randyp1234 wrote:-tim wrote:If your worried about BPA in the water tank, replace the water before its all gone. It has a very high vapor point so its going to stick in the water longer than the water will until there isn't anything left.
AND....at least with the ResMed tank - the water never touches the plastic.
Very good point. The water does touch the plastic in the Respironics tanks.
i have a resmed humidaire 3i and there is no way to put water in it without touching the plastic.
Oh come on....water briefly touching plastic ain't gonna hurt anything!!!
Re: Any humidifiers without the Bisphenol A plastic?
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 7:47 pm
by archangle
Randyp1234 wrote:Oh come on....water briefly touching plastic ain't gonna hurt anything!!!
No, he's right. On the S8 water tanks, the water is constantly in touch with the plastic. Only the S9 tanks have the "full metal bottom" where the water is not in constant contact with the plastic.
StuUnderPressure wrote:Although the early ResMed "non-cleanable" water tanks could not be taken apart, the one I got with my S9 AutoSet in January 2012 does come apart just like the "cleanable" one, but you still can not put it in the dishwasher.
I got a S9 with the junk tank. I bought a cleanable tank, but I've been opening and dishwashing my "non-opening" tank and alternating tanks every cleaning cycle. No obvious effects so far, but I suspect the aluminum will eventually get pitted. If so, I'll buy a new cleanable tank.
That's interesting that the non-dishwashable tank is now openable.
Re: Any humidifiers without the Bisphenol A plastic?
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 5:12 pm
by Randyp1234
archangle wrote:Randyp1234 wrote:Oh come on....water briefly touching plastic ain't gonna hurt anything!!!
No, he's right. On the S8 water tanks, the water is constantly in touch with the plastic. Only the S9 tanks have the "full metal bottom" where the water is not in constant contact with the plastic.
StuUnderPressure wrote:Although the early ResMed "non-cleanable" water tanks could not be taken apart, the one I got with my S9 AutoSet in January 2012 does come apart just like the "cleanable" one, but you still can not put it in the dishwasher.
I got a S9 with the junk tank. I bought a cleanable tank, but I've been opening and dishwashing my "non-opening" tank and alternating tanks every cleaning cycle. No obvious effects so far, but I suspect the aluminum will eventually get pitted. If so, I'll buy a new cleanable tank.
That's interesting that the non-dishwashable tank is now openable.
Sorry - I missed the "3i" part and thought....well never mind what I thought. I missed the "3i" part.