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frontpagedivinebaboon posted Yesterday 06:38 PM
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Resmed AirSense 11 AutoSet CPAP Machine w/ Heated Humidifier & SlimLine Tubing

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$499

$1,004

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Sleeplay has Resmed AirSense 11 AutoSet CPAP Machine w/ Heated Humidifier & SlimLine Tubing for $1,004 - $505 w/ discount code HOLIDAY at checkout = $499. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Whisper-Quiet Operation: The machine operates at only 27 decibels, ensuring a peaceful sleep environment for both the user and their partner.
  • Smart and Personalized Comfort: The integrated heated humidifier with Climate Control Auto prevents dryness and rainout. The "AutoSet for Her" mode also caters to the unique needs of women with sleep apnea, providing gentler pressure adjustments.
  • User-Friendly Design: A large touchscreen interface, voice-guided setup, and a simple start/stop button make the machine intuitive to operate.
  • Advanced Data Tracking: The myAir app provides personalized feedback, detailed sleep data, and troubleshooting support, empowering users to manage their therapy effectively.
  • Automatic Pressure Adjustment: The AutoSet technology ensures optimal pressure levels throughout the night, adapting to the user's breathing patterns and maximizing therapy effectiveness.

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Sleeplay has Resmed AirSense 11 AutoSet CPAP Machine w/ Heated Humidifier & SlimLine Tubing for $1,004 - $505 w/ discount code HOLIDAY at checkout = $499. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member divinebaboon for finding this deal.
  • Note: You may uncheck Free Returns & Package Protection at checkout.
Features:
  • Whisper-Quiet Operation: The machine operates at only 27 decibels, ensuring a peaceful sleep environment for both the user and their partner.
  • Smart and Personalized Comfort: The integrated heated humidifier with Climate Control Auto prevents dryness and rainout. The "AutoSet for Her" mode also caters to the unique needs of women with sleep apnea, providing gentler pressure adjustments.
  • User-Friendly Design: A large touchscreen interface, voice-guided setup, and a simple start/stop button make the machine intuitive to operate.
  • Advanced Data Tracking: The myAir app provides personalized feedback, detailed sleep data, and troubleshooting support, empowering users to manage their therapy effectively.
  • Automatic Pressure Adjustment: The AutoSet technology ensures optimal pressure levels throughout the night, adapting to the user's breathing patterns and maximizing therapy effectiveness.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • 2-year warranty
  • About this store:
    • Details of Sleeplay's return policy (here)

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divinebaboon
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the way to change pressure setting without going thru the doc:
you mustenter the Clinical Menu by pressing and holding the "My Options" and "My Sleep View" buttons for 3 seconds until the screen turns white, then go to Settings to adjust the Mode (CPAP or AutoSet) and the Set Pressure/Pressure Range

And then you can also find out your optimal pressure settings by putting a sd card into the device, record data for a week, upload the data to sleephq, have it generate a report, then send the report to chatgpt or gemini and ask it to recommend cpap pressure range.




just exit out of the pop up, the unlock deal button is still gonna be on the home page even if you choose to ignore their pop up asking you for info

and then when i tried the code HOLIDAY without clicking the unlock deal button, my price is $639 sometimes, and 499 other times, it's weird

So I think clicking on the "unlock deal" button is my preferred way to get the discount
Caffeineman
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Using my insurance would have cost $1400 spread out over 12 months to make it hard to meet a deductible.
HondaF1
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Try and avoid signing up for text and email spam, the code I got for this is: HOLIDAY

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Try and avoid signing up for text and email spam, the code I got for this is: HOLIDAY
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jinnbaba48Yesterday 06:44 PM
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I just got this through my insurance 6 weeks ago. Its awesome. Though idk how it some settings would work which for mine are set by the sleep physician like pressures and ramp ups.
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Quote from jinnbaba48 :
I just got this through my insurance 6 weeks ago. Its awesome. Though idk how it some settings would work which for mine are set by the sleep physician like pressures and ramp ups.
Using my insurance would have cost $1400 spread out over 12 months to make it hard to meet a deductible.
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jinnbaba48Yesterday 07:51 PM
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Quote from Caffeineman :
Using my insurance would have cost $1400 spread out over 12 months to make it hard to meet a deductible.
I hate that! Then what is the point of insurance if they always want us to pay out of pocket, that's wild! Sorry to hear that. $500 is a great deal for better sleep and no snoring for years to come.
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Quote from jinnbaba48 :
I just got this through my insurance 6 weeks ago. Its awesome. Though idk how it some settings would work which for mine are set by the sleep physician like pressures and ramp ups.
the way to change pressure setting without going thru the doc:
you mustenter the Clinical Menu by pressing and holding the "My Options" and "My Sleep View" buttons for 3 seconds until the screen turns white, then go to Settings to adjust the Mode (CPAP or AutoSet) and the Set Pressure/Pressure Range

And then you can also find out your optimal pressure settings by putting a sd card into the device, record data for a week, upload the data to sleephq, have it generate a report, then send the report to chatgpt or gemini and ask it to recommend cpap pressure range.


Quote from HondaF1 :
Try and avoid signing up for text and email spam, the code I got for this is: HOLIDAY
just exit out of the pop up, the unlock deal button is still gonna be on the home page even if you choose to ignore their pop up asking you for info

and then when i tried the code HOLIDAY without clicking the unlock deal button, my price is $639 sometimes, and 499 other times, it's weird

So I think clicking on the "unlock deal" button is my preferred way to get the discount
Last edited by divinebaboon December 18, 2025 at 10:12 PM.
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darius11Yesterday 11:32 PM
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Quote from jinnbaba48 :
I hate that! Then what is the point of insurance if they always want us to pay out of pocket, that's wild! Sorry to hear that. $500 is a great deal for better sleep and no snoring for years to come.
Don't forget the DME providers, they're all in cahoots to fleece us on these devices with their "rental plans" that cross plan years (deductibles) that insurers love using the excuse that 100% compliant people are just asking for a new machine that they won't use.
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ayanigaYesterday 11:52 PM
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Quote from darius11 :
Don't forget the DME providers, they're all in cahoots to fleece us on these devices with their "rental plans" that cross plan years (deductibles) that insurers love using the excuse that 100% compliant people are just asking for a new machine that they won't use.
That's an insurance policy thing and not a DME provider thing. You're right it's to prevent insurance companies from footing the entire bill up front if the person doesn't use the machine...but sucks when it crosses plan years.

Remember most insurance companies allow a new machine every 5 years (most follow Medicare policy, except some regional insurance plans), so don't just stick with the same machine for more than 5 years if you can upgrade.

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gamingdroidToday 12:10 AM
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Quote from jinnbaba48 :
I hate that! Then what is the point of insurance if they always want us to pay out of pocket, that's wild! Sorry to hear that. $500 is a great deal for better sleep and no snoring for years to come.
It's a business, meant to profit. The more they can make you pay, and the less they pay is preferred. Privatized health insurance is parasite, but so is so many other things.
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nick1286Today 12:18 AM
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In for one. My first CPAP. Thanks for posting.
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dhmanToday 12:22 AM
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Fyi, CPAP.com will price match. I already had my Rx on file with them. Order placed.
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spike888Today 12:36 AM
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get airsense 10 if possible. Its better
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Quote from Caffeineman :
Using my insurance would have cost $1400 spread out over 12 months to make it hard to meet a deductible.
what kind of insurance do you have? I've been in med equipment sales a long time and never heard of them doing that. Did you physician's office submit a claim for authorization? Something is off as most insurance companies cover these 100% and often without a deductible involved.
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scholzpdxToday 12:46 AM
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Quote from spike888 :
get airsense 10 if possible. Its better
After 6 years with the 10 I just got the 11 (this) from the VA. It is noticeably quieter, uses less power and doesn't have any apparent leaks. Sleeping like a baby again.
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med_standToday 12:50 AM
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I was prescribed an APAP machine by my doctor, would this work or should I specifically look for an APAP machine?

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HarleeDavidsonToday 12:53 AM
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Quote from spike888 :
get airsense 10 if possible. Its better
Why is the 10 better?

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