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Apria is having a Buy One Get One on Select CPAP masks.
YMMV, but you should be able to get an additional 15% off for signing up to their emails by clicking the sign up email on the banner on the top of the page. -
Stacking coupon no longer works
Shipping to me was $5. You will need an RX.
I was able to get two
P30i Fit packs [apriadirect.com] for $85.xx after a 15% coupon including shipping. For some, going through insurance may be cheaper, but for me this deal came out better for me. I've used them in the past and never had any issues, all though they didn't ship super quickly... could be the RX verification took some time.
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It's like saying an ophthalmologist can help you find the best pair of glasses for your eye.
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Cpap masks are not created equal. You may think you want a small nasal pillows type mask, but your pressure setting is high, you vent air out your mouth so you're not getting all the pressure you need, so you basically have a decoration on your face. Many people require either a certain type of mask or specific model of mask to make the therapy effective.
It actually depends on the site/company. My wife and I both have CPAP machines and there are a handful of sites that do require a prescription to buy a mask but then you take the exact same mask go to another site including Amazon and you don't need your prescription so it pays the shop around if you're looking for a specific mask, and don't give prescription
I purchased my last mask without a prescription, so it was odd seeing this for the first time. My doctor wanted me to keep making visits every 6 months to "check in on me" and order supplies through their website.
I figured the actual systems need an RX to get, but the accessories seem odd. Makes sense that everything is not created equal from a pressure view.
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Can't seem to combine both deals now.
Maybe if we acted early we could have gotten both.
Still a good deal though, I think, when it's FULL KITS and not just a cushion or two.
There's no such thing as a recommended mask that fits everyone. Just lots of guesses. Also, if a machine's settings doesn't allow you to sleep, then mask really doesn't matter. You need a the total solution working.
And you think a doctor will be able to help you determine which mask you need? It's all trial and error. They are there to determine if you need a cpap and help with getting started with the settings. That's about it. Yes you need a prescription for the actual cpap but it is bs to require a script for the accessories. You are supposed to replace the mask after a certain time period. So when you need a replacement and your prescription has expired, you have to go back and see a doctor just to get a replacement mask that has worked for years? Bs.
It's like saying an ophthalmologist can help you find the best pair of glasses for your eye.