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Re: CPAP travel case


Posted by AlA on March 19, 2002 at 04:46:22:

In Reply to: CPAP travel case posted by Patrick Kinnear on March 18, 2002 at 15:33:56:

If you have had your machine awhile you might consider replacing it with an F&P2xx. It has a built in humidifier, international power supply, comes with a very compact travel case that also holds my Breeze, hose, extension cord and power plug adapters. I have flown in the US and Europe with it as a carry-on. The machine with the humidifier is about the size of a large box of Kleenix, and the travel bag just a little larger. The top unzips for display to the inspectors, and/or removal of the machine.

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