Getting a new machine (a Couple of questions)
So, I've been on a Resmed S9 BiPAP for about 7.5 years now. I've got the go ahead from my Doctor and insurance to get a new machine. Based on personal experience and continued horror stories from local friends about the local DME suppliers, I want to buy my new machine online. (I should note I typically buy my replacement supplies through Amazon)
Based on the reviews here on the forum, I'm planning to get the Resmed AirCurve 10 VAuto.
My questions are this:
1. Can you guys recommend a good online supplier with good prices and support to purchase my new machine?
2. I've never used a heated hose... what have been your experiences with them and what does it seem to help with?
Thanks,
Nik
RE: Getting a new machine (a Couple of questions)
Supplier #2 is selling new in-box Aircurve 10 Vauto for $1299. It is always better to call online suppliers to request a quote than to rely on posted prices. They may have some room to discount or add in accessories due to minimum advertised price restrictions by the manufacturer. I would not hesitate to buy used if you can find a low-hour machine at a fair price. Heated tubes are great and not that expensive compared to standard Slimline tube. I have always used one and have no basis to compare to non-heated tube. They last a long time and do prevent condensation. This reduces maintenance because there is no moisture that can allow establishment of bacteria, mold or mildew. Even more important, a fleece cover makes the tubing more comfortable and quieter.
If you have insurance, find out who may be in-network besides your local DME, and determine what documentation is needed for out of network reimbursement.
01-06-2021, 10:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-06-2021, 10:30 AM by staceyburke.)
RE: Getting a new machine (a Couple of questions)
Supplier #2 is a great company my son and I both bought a VAUTO from them. We both bought a used machine. Mine had less than month and my son got one with 1 week of use. They come w 2 hoses one heated. The warranty is one year and I bought another year for 50$. The price of each - with free shipping and no sales tax was 799$ each
You can call the COMPANY a
No ask the hours on the machine (hour can NOT be changed) so you know exactly what you are getting.
RE: Getting a new machine (a Couple of questions)
Last week I purchased a new ResMed AirCurve 10 VAuto and I priced every supplier on the Supplier List. The cheapest I found on the list was
Supplier #1 for 1:275.00. This week they are back to the $1,726.00 price. I ended up purchasing mine from Cheap Cpap Supplies. I got the VAuto, my wife’s AirSense 10 Autoset and 2 heated hoses for a total of 964.00 after applying promo codes.
RE: Getting a new machine (a Couple of questions)
Thanks everyone for the responses. I'll be checking them out.
RE: Getting a new machine (a Couple of questions)
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