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Re: Success....with TINY Masks??


Posted by Jenna on September 07, 2003 at 20:47:20:

In Reply to: Re: Success....with TINY Masks?? posted by Puella on September 05, 2003 at 20:42:51:

Thank-You so much Puella for ur insight into the Simplicity....I went to a dealer on Friday and saw one in person.....however I can't trial it unless I buy it....I'm going to see my supplier Monday ('cause I'm trialing the AutoSpirit) maybe she'll have one I can trial....It sounds and looks like it might work....but I don't want to purchase anything else unless I can use it 1st.....it's just too expensive.

I was trialing a Remstar C-Flex 1st....but I had to buy the mask (Profile Lite Gel) b4 I could trial it and I just spent $220.00 for nothing.....Don't get me wrong I think the Profile Lite is a Very Good mask.....but just not for me!

It sounds like this is definitely working for you,
if I get it I'll let you know :)

About ur Rainout....I heard that if you set ur humidifier on Warmup or pre-warm b4 ur ready for bed....that it will reduce Rainout...I know it works for me!

Puella, if you don't mind me asking....what's ur pressure....mine is between 6 & 10....I heard anything much above 10...blows the mask off ur face.....because of the higher pressure....just curious!

Thanks Again for ur Info
Jenna

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