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Re: traveling with a humidifier


Posted by AlA on December 20, 2001 at 04:47:57:

In Reply to: traveling with a humidifier posted by MD on December 19, 2001 at 22:02:51:

I have an F&P HC200. I have a fair amount of travel, including international with my work. The F&P has an international power supply with no switches. Just put the right adapter on the plug and it will work in most places in the world. It is also compact, light weight and comes with a quality travel bag.

My only complaint is that at my pressure of 15 the air rushes through the water chamber and resonates rather loudly. When I was at 8 it was reasonably quite. I assume this is a characteristic of all water chambers.

You can find it in the sleep mall.

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