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Posted by tominjax on January 31, 2002 at 10:27:39:In Reply to: Insurance and the Breeze posted by Bill on January 31, 2002 at 08:42:12:
I have had my hose guide break several times.
You can order a new one from a supplier that is permitted to be mentioned- see cpap man.
sometimes you can repair it with a soldering iron.
Just align it properly and melt the broken place together. works for me.
It would be unusual for the entire breeze to need replacing.
The breeze is usually available at an unmentionable auction site for about 80 bucks.
keep old hose guide to repair new one when it breaks. cut a section out and strengthen new one with soldering iron.
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