Sleeplay (link for reference) has
ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet CPAP Machine w/ Heated Humidifier for $960 - $561 off automatic discount when purchased via the
Sleeplay Mobile App (
Android /
iOS) =
$399.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
divinebaboon for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Download the Sleeplay mobile app for Android or iOS to your compatible device.
- Open the app and login to or register your Sleeplay account
- Once logged in, click the Home icon on the bottom of the page (if you are not already on the Home tab).
- Scroll down and look for a promotion banner that says "App Exclusive Price. Early Access Unlocked! AirSense 10 Now $399" and click the 'Shop Now' button.
- On the AirSense 10 product page, click 'Add to Cart'
- Price will $960 - $561 off automatic discount applied at checkout (you will see a unique discount code applied, starting with the prefix 'EARLYBF-XXXXXX') = $399 + free shipping
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If you don't know, these can be jailbroken to open up Bi PAP, ASV and other capabilities.
https://airbreak.dev
Hopefully this company is legit because the current system is a scam.
The only thing I use insurance for is the supplies. I bought an AirSense a couple years ago around Black Friday and just had my PCP do a prescription. The renting of these machines is a total scam unless you have a great health plan which is rare these days.
Looks like this machine has cellular and heated tubing which mine never had. Good deal.
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It took me a long time to get adjusted to cpap. In fact, I gave up the 1st time after trying for like 7 or 8 months. Some people adapt much quicker than others. I tried several different masks along the way and ended up sticking with the P30i and taught myself to breathe through my nose (I was a mouth breather). One thing I learned, while this generally is not the case with medical related stuff, is that there are people online that were more knowledgeable about apnea than the doctors I went to. I'd highly recommend looking up and interacting with people in the Cpap forums. They are extremely helpful and eager to help.
It took me a long time to get adjusted to cpap. In fact, I gave up the 1st time after trying for like 7 or 8 months. Some people adapt much quicker than others. I tried several different masks along the way and ended up sticking with the P30i and taught myself to breathe through my nose (I was a mouth breather). One thing I learned, while this generally is not the case with medical related stuff, is that there are people online that were more knowledgeable about apnea than the doctors I went to. I'd highly recommend looking up and interacting with people in the Cpap forums. They are extremely helpful and eager to help.
BFriday is coming up, wouldn't be surprised to find way more deals on the Airsense 10 or 11.
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If you don't know, these can be jailbroken to open up Bi PAP, ASV and other capabilities.
https://airbreak.dev
Also, how do I learn more about the jailbreaking steps?
TIA.
Having the tube coming from the center of the headboard really helped with my moving around issue and mitigating any stress I would put on the tube.
The link and seller no longer hit anything.
The cost with shipping was $114-ish.
"resmed s9\s10 motor" was the item title in my order history.
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Just had a follow up sleep study and now they're recommending a Bipap machine, Resmed Aircurve 10. Of course insurance forces you to break the payment out over 4 months so it will hit my deductible next year. Overall it's been a real pain. I got the CPAP because I wasn't sleeping well, but now I can't sleep good but the sleep I get my breathing is better. Maybe the BiPap will be a better experience.
If all goes well I'll have a gently used (guessing a few hundred hours if that) Airsense 11 that I need to sell here shortly.
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