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Resmed Airsense 10 Autoset first impressions - buddy0329 - 06-30-2021 Used the Resmed last night for the first time after 4.5 years with the Philips Dreamstation:
RE: Resmed Airsense 10 Autoset first impressions - Jadazu - 06-30-2021 I think the same things as you do, comparing the Dreamstation to the A10, but I like the form factor of the ResMed S9 more than those other two machines... and the S9 water chamber is better than the others. RE: Resmed Airsense 10 Autoset first impressions - GabbyMc - 07-04-2021 I just had my first night with ResMed Airsense 10 for Her. I ditched my Dream station as fast as I could. I can concur that the ResMed is tons quieter. Both my husband and I noticed immediately. I have only had one night and I am still trying to make the MYAir work. It is surely a process so far. So mad at having to spend another thousand dollars for a cpap machine that wont eventually kill me. RE: Resmed Airsense 10 Autoset first impressions - Rice95 - 07-04-2021 Hi everyone I love my ResMed. I had a Philips since February and have had the ResMed for the last month. Thank goodness there was a recall because I would have continued to use it because I paid a fortune for it. That's another story. Since being on this forum, the ResMed was the machine all the experts recommended and I'm so glad I own one now. I never liked the look of the Philips, nor was it easy to check/fill the water. Having the water chamber buried in the machine was a pain to check the water level. Having to slide a switch and them having to pull up on the hose swivel to open the lid was a task. Then when you had to fill it you are risking pouring water all over the machine because the chamber is inset into the machine itself---so you better have all the lights in the room on and have good aim with a gallon jug of distilled water. If you decide to take the chamber out and fill it first, good luck getting it back in without spilling it everywhere SMH I tried both ways, and both ways were not easy. The ResMed offers an 'at a glance' water check then I'm done. Water chamber slides out away from the machine and it is super easy to fill and clean. As far as the Philips look, why would they mass produce a white machine? White is so clinical. Isn't it inherently clinical enough being a CPAP machine? These space ships went into millions of homes and sat on night stands and mine was one of them ...eeesh. I'm glad I'm done with Philips. ResMed offers me better treatment and its physical presence is easy on the eyes, and ease of use is on point. |