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This CPAP is a lot better than the one one I had before (different manufacturer). No sound at all, lightweight, and easy to use. A bit bigger than I expected, but it's OK. What I like most is that you can use the compressor alone if needed (without the heating plate or the water reservoir). |
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Reviewed by: Francisco L. Garcia Rodriguez from Carolina, Puerto Rico.
on 6/5/2011 |
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A lightweight and compact unit which is nice for travel. The disappointing downside is it hardly uses any water, meaning it produces very little humidity. The humidifier plate is only warm to the touch, even on the highest setting. This would be a major issue if I used it in a dry climate. 0 stars for the humidifier and 5 stars for the size and weight. |
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Reviewed by: Kathryn from Mechanicsburg PA.
on 9/18/2010 |
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This truly is one of the smallest and lightest cpap in the market. However, it is not as quiet as the old 420G. It does need a transformer for 110-220v, but come with a thick and heavy connection that is almost as heavy as the 420G's transformer. The performance of the heated humidifier is most disappointing. Even it is set to the highest level of 7, still hardly deliver any moisture, means it is practically useless. |
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Reviewed by: Ying Kit Yeung from San Mateo CA.
on 8/25/2010 |
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