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I purchased more than one small machine and discovered that puresom seems identical (except for case color and cord) to the zzz-pap.
They both seem like good small travel machines, but they also seem rugged enough to be a budget primary machine.
Although I believe it was just a random manufacturing variation, my puresom is a bit louder than the zzz-pap, so I am giving it "only" four stars. |
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Reviewed by: ronald Lachman from northbrook, il.
on 4/24/2011 |
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First - this machine is noisy. It makes a whistling or "wheezing" type of sound every time you inhale and exhale. There is also a constant motor sound that reverberates through the hose that sounds like a vacuum cleaner running. This has kept me awake for two straight nights now.
You also get a burning electrical type of smell in the air. It doesn't get better with use either. The filtration on this machine is also non-existent.
I will be looking to sell this terrible CPAP machine. |
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Reviewed by: David Sass from Des Moines IA.
on 2/16/2011 |
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A wonderful little travel cpap. I bought this to take to Germany with me last June and it was great. So easy going through security/customs. One small pluf adapter was all it took to be used in Germany and France. I now use it often when I go visit family in the U.S. So small and easy to pack. It is just slightly louder than my home machine but I adjusted within minutes. |
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Reviewed by: Sara Bailey from West Virginia.
on 9/10/2010 |
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