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Re: Light weight machine


Posted by Nitehawk on January 06, 2005 at 02:08:01:

In Reply to: Light weight machine posted by golfer on January 05, 2005 at 14:12:13:

Two questions: 1) Regarding your traveling ways, are you doing domestic, international, or both? 2) Are you using a humidifier?

For myself, I occasionally do both international and domestic traveling. Additionally, I use a heated humidifier. I am currently using a Fisher & Paykel HC220LE CPAP w/intergrated passover heated humidifier.

AT 5lbs, it's not as light as some of the models I've seen on the market (due to the intergrated humidifier), yet with it's ability to auto-detect voltages (115V, 230V, 100V between 50-60Hz)...all I need is the correct type of plug for whatever is my next destination country.

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