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Tap Pap Nose Pillows & Mouthpiece.
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Tap Pap Nose Pillows & Mouthpiece.
I see [link removed] Supplier #1 in Supplier's List is running a good sale on the TAP PAP Nose Pillow and Mouthpiece.

Great reviews on that site but who knows if they post negative reviews.

I have tried 7-8 different FFM's and still getting Large Leaks although I never hear them at start, during sleep or waking up.

Getting to be very frustrating.

My pressures are high in 20+ range.

Any user comments, particularly high pressure users, are welcomed.

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