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Re: Disadvantage of a Built-In Humidifier?


Posted by Robert S on March 19, 2002 at 05:14:55:

In Reply to: Disadvantage of a Built-In Humidifier? posted by tomtom on March 19, 2002 at 00:12:52:

Like AIA, I too use a F&P HC200. I can't imagine not having the compactness of this unit. The quality of this machine seems first rate.

In January, I checked with F&P about my CPAP and was told it has a built in converter for use with foreign current. I was impressed. You just have to pack a heavy duty extension cord when traveling. The travel bag that came with my CPAP is just the right size for carrying everything I need. You can buy distilled water anywhere in the US. . .and very readily in foreign countries, so I usually carry a small bottle of water in my carry-on (for the first night).

I also think AIA is correct. I was told that I would be given a loaner machine if something ever happened to mine.

F&P HC200 is a great machine.

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