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CPAP machine for travel

Sleep Health | Last Active: Dec 7, 2021 | Replies (25)

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@johnbishop- I use the ResMed Air Sense 10 for both home & travel. It's stored in the typical gray carry case that I often see in many airports. Never had any issues with it as a carry on when flying. We went on a trip to an off grid lodge on the Rogue River in OR a few summers ago and there power is made with a generator and it comes on at 7 AM and off at 10PM. When I was looking into this for my C Pap they said they provide a battery and I just had to purchase a accessory to use for my C Pap use. It worked just fine! My brother uses C Pap as well and will often tent camp and found a small battery operated one that he likes very much, but I'm not sure of the brand name? Jim @thankful

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Hi Jim @thankful -- My problem is that I don't want the hassle of packing my normal one up and then putting it back. I did that when I had to take it with me for the knee replacement surgery and it was a pain. Then a few days after I got home from the hospital my CPAP machine malfunctioned and I had to have my wife run it into the clinic to get a replacement/loaner until mine was fixed. So I'm kind of looking at the travel CPAP also as a backup ☺ plus I really want something smaller that I can put into a suitcase and not have to carry another suitcase with me. My Dreamstation has a case but it's not small. This is the one I'm thinking about but I want to talk with the sleep therapist at the local medical supply store before ordering anything because one of the folks there told me she has one that she really likes.

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