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Rx Required: ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet CPAP Machine with HumidAir (Card to Cloud Version) Expired

$208
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CPAP.com has ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet CPAP Machine with HumidAir (Card to Cloud Version) on sale for $208 when you apply promo code BF23 in your cart. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member dorkino for sharing this deal.
  • Note: A Prescription is Requires for Purchase (more info).
About this Item:
  • Whisper-Quiet CPAP Machine
  • FAA Approved and Travel-Friendly
  • Best-in-Class Comfort Features: SmartStart, AutoRamp, Mask Fit, and Climate Control
  • Automatic Pressure Adjustments
  • AutoSet Response Can Be Set to Standard or Soft
  • Built-In Heated Humidifier
  • Intuitive Front-Facing Color LCD Screen
  • Ideal for:
    • Light Sleepers
    • Allergy Sufferers
    • If You Are New to CPAP
    • Those Who Are Experienced With CPAP Therapy
  • Includes:
    • Auto-Adjusting CPAP Machine
    • Built-In HumidAir Heated Humidifier
    • Standard Humidifier Chamber
    • SlimLine Tubing: 15mm Diameter
    • 1 SD Card (Installed)
    • 1 SD Card Envelope
    • Power Supply and Cord
    • Travel Bag
    • 1 Standard Filter (Installed)
    • Filter Cover
    • Patient Manual
    • C2C Addendum
    • Hose Elbow
  • 2-Year Warranty

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  • About this Deal:
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $377 lower than the next best available prices starting from $585. -SaltyOne
  • Returns:
    • CPAP.com will accept returns on any unopened product within 30 days of the original ship date. A 15% returns processing fee will be subtracted from the original cost and a credit for the difference will be issued.

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ResMed auto 10 for $208

Use code BF23 at checkout

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Last Edited by Nephilim November 28, 2023 at 03:33 PM
11-28-23
These are NOT REFURBS. Person below is incorrect. Please see reply here and below from CPAP.com
Quote from CPAPdotcom :
CPAP.com does not sell refurbished machines, only new, unused machines.

CPAP.com is a authorized seller of ResMed equipment.

This sale like all purchases of machines on CPAP.com for was new, unused machines.

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Person below didn't comment so this is the only way to respond: how do you know these are refurbs? Nowhere on the product page does it say these are refurbished.

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People falling over each other for this deal:

Note that these are REFURBS, not new, and not even certified by Resmed, so the quality level will be a crapshoot when it comes to who did the refurb work, and while the price is OK, it's not to die for. Hart Medical sells the certified refurbs all day for less than $250 WITH CELLULAR TRANSPONDER when available (must call, not listed on website because it dependence on availability). You CAN check the total (user and blower) hours on these (You Tube is your friend), which is generally not changeble outside of the factory, so if you buy one of these, be sure to do that. These facts and many, many more at https://www.apneaboard.com/forums/index.php

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For those who want to take their CPAP machines on the road, this website (https://914gadgets.com/) sells the USB-C power cables. Before it was hassle for me to do hiking/camping with CPAP machine because I need to look for power outlet. Now a small portable battery will last 2-3 days for my AirMini on the road.
Oral appliances which can be effective for mild and moderate sleep apnea.

Positional therapy (look up the shark fin shirt) to keep you off your back. Also just inclining the head of your bed can also be effective.

Inspire which you've probably seen commercials for, is a hypoglossal nerve stimulator in which they implant the stimulator and battery into your chest, and a titration is done (I used to do these), and the voltage is adjusted. Most people couldn't tolerate the voltage required to control their sleep apnea. I still love this innovative alternative however.

UPPP surgery which is the highly invasive surgery where parts of your upper airway are surgically removed to expand the airway. I've also done sleep studies on patients who've gotten this and still had sleep apnea, most still requiring pap therapy.

CPAP is the golden standard in effectively treating sleep apnea, but these alternatives should definitely be considered if pap therapy is not feasible for you.
I paid $500 for this exact same unit from CPAP.com in April of this year. I spent months going back and forth with my insurance trying to get them to approve a replacement CPAP machine for my six year old Airsense 10 and it was an absolute pain in the ass. I bought the machine outright from CPAP.com for less than my deductible. For $200 this is an insane deal.

For insurance to approve this, I had to have both a prescription from my doctor, as well as a valid sleep study for the DME that my doctor's office worked with. The DME didn't want to accept the sleep study I had done six years prior because they wanted it done through a specific sleep program in town. The cost to do the study was going to be $1400 out of pocket. On top of this, I would have to pay the deductible to get a unit, and then would have to self-report data from the SD card to verify compliance.

Buying the machine outright only required a prescription. CPAP.com didn't care about my sleep study information. CPAP.com requested the prescription from my doctor, who then signed and faxed it over, and it was ordered in less than four days. Prior to this, I probably spent eight weeks going back and forth with my insurance. The machine is mine outright and I don't have to self report anything to insurance.

The only benefit I can think of for going through insurance would be to get supplies for "free" (after you meet deductible of course) but this ends once your new calendar year starts and the supplies can be stupid expensive. I now just buy masks, filers, hose, etc. either off Amazon or eBay out of pocket and it's still cheaper than meeting deductible each year.

This model is technically an "old" model since the Airsense 11 came out, but the Airsense 10 was brought back during COVID due to chip shortages. That's why this version is the "card to cloud" edition because the LTE modem had to be removed due to the shortage. There is no real benefit of the LTE card other than your data being available on the ResMed app, and it allows your compliance data to be automatically submitted.

Just FYI, the air pumps start going out around 20k hours on these and you'll get a warning on the display indicating this. 20k hours is around 6-7 years at eight hours of sleep per night, so I'd be very cautious buying used ones off Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, etc. The pump alone costs more than $200 and aftermarket ones are hit and miss. For $200, I'd almost consider buying another and keeping it in the box for 3-4 years down the road when my current one dies.

As far as analyzing sleep data, you should look into a software called Oscar [sleepfiles.com]. You can plug the SD card with your sleep information on it into your PC and it will show you ALL the info your healthcare provider will see. This was SUPER helpful for me to fix my leak rate on my old mask, and ultimately led me to getting a different mask that worked the best for me. This software will also help you configure your machine for YOU, not for whatever the DME thinks you need.

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asianman35
11-22-2023 at 06:01 PM.
11-22-2023 at 06:01 PM.
do they really need a prescription?>
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11-22-2023 at 06:16 PM.

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11-22-2023 at 06:16 PM.
Quote from asianman35 :
do they really need a prescription?>

Unfortunately they do need one. Pretty much all of these online places won't do business with you if you do not have one from your doctor.
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LemonBlueberry
11-22-2023 at 06:35 PM.
11-22-2023 at 06:35 PM.
Is this the sale price that it will be all weekend? Or will it go cheaper in the next day or two?
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11-22-2023 at 06:36 PM.
11-22-2023 at 06:36 PM.
Got one, thank you.
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EricSmith2018
11-22-2023 at 06:38 PM.
11-22-2023 at 06:38 PM.
How long are prescriptions good for? My wife has one that needs to be replaced.
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11-22-2023 at 06:42 PM.
11-22-2023 at 06:42 PM.
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Yes, but they're readily available on Craigslist without a prescription (which is illegal, but no one cares). If you have insurance, they will pay for them. If you don't have a prescription, I doubt you need one. These aren't to be toyed with.

Calm down, it's a glorified air compressor. I've had one for years.
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11-22-2023 at 06:42 PM.
11-22-2023 at 06:42 PM.
Quote from PCBHCA01 :
Yes, but they're readily available on Craigslist without a prescription (which is illegal, but no one cares). If you have insurance, they will pay for them. If you don't have a prescription, I doubt you need one. These aren't to be toyed with.
My insurance wouldn't cover my device because my sleep apnea wasn't bad enough. So instead of a new $800 machine, I got a lightly used one off Craigslist for $400
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somerandomguy
11-22-2023 at 06:42 PM.
11-22-2023 at 06:42 PM.
Some other CPAP accessories I've had my eye on are also 30% off, thanks op!
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11-22-2023 at 06:43 PM.
11-22-2023 at 06:43 PM.
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How long are prescriptions good for? My wife has one that needs to be replaced.

Should be like meds or Eyewear, so 1 year. I have this model from the VA and use a heated hose with it. It works well.
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11-22-2023 at 06:45 PM.

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11-22-2023 at 06:45 PM.
This is my trusty at night. From going from no cpap to this device, took about 2 weeks but my energy levels shot through the roof. But being able to breathe at night will do that for you.
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TenseGazelle7819
11-22-2023 at 06:45 PM.
11-22-2023 at 06:45 PM.
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Yes, but they're readily available on Craigslist without a prescription (which is illegal, but no one cares). If you have insurance, they will pay for them. If you don't have a prescription, I doubt you need one. These aren't to be toyed with.

Sleep apnea often goes undiagnosed. Especially in the US where people often forego medical care due to the cost.

If you sleep with a partner and they say you stop breathing/gasp for air at night, you definitely have it. If you don't, there's a questionnaire you can take online that indicates your risk for it (very high if you're overweight and snore).

Though you would need to go to the rigmarole of a sleep study to get insurance to pay for supplies, etc.
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