Anyone Know What a "Silicone Cushion And Seal Kit" Is?
I saw the sleep doctor for a replacement machine since I hit the 23,000 hours on my S10.
He approved an APAP (last was CPAP) since he knew I change the settings anyway and I am on a APAP machine which works better for me. He is ambivalent on whether it is a S10 or S11 and I am leaning towards the S10, APAP version.
So I ask for the service provider's estimate for private insurance, and they send this ridiculous list of items, for example both a FF mask and a nasal mask. And their "clinical support program" which is the hospital's job of course, a pillow, a backup battery, everything but a new kitchen sink.
One item (optional like most of them) was "Silicone Cushion and Seal Kit". I have no clue what that is. Masks have cushions and seals, so can anyone guess what this is? It's a pure rigged huge estimate because I have insurance but this one item baffles me.
Would anyone here pay $200 for a 5 year vs. standard 2 year warranty? I am not sure it is worth it, insured or not. My S10 with the motor life message is 7 years old and still going. My experience with small electronic items with a motor is they either fail out of the box or in a week or they last for years if not dropped.
RE: Anyone Know What a "Silicone Cushion And Seal Kit" Is?
Hey Ricky, most of us have left the scam artists-dmes in the dust
I think the silicone Cushion and Seal Kit is likely a 30 dollar silicon cushion for a full face setup and the humidifier airchamber seals that are replaceable in the AS10... You can purchase a replacement motor for the AS10 for $100 online if you want to swap it out.
RE: Anyone Know What a "Silicone Cushion And Seal Kit" Is?
Well I hardly need that and I don't use a full face mask.
My first S10 when new had a humidifier tank, so does a new one come with one tank?
They want to sell a tank but I suspect it is an extra. I have a spare now (never used) and of course one in the kaput S10 CPAP. I can't remember what is in a stock ResMed box with a new machine. I suspect a tank, hose, power supply and case.
As for leaving the DMEs in the dust, where I live the government pays about 1/2 of the cost of the base machine and I have insurance that covers 80% of the remainder, so I can wind up with a S10 APAP as what's basically a spare to my S11 (and my new spare S9) for a couple hundred dollars. But only from approved vendors.
I am amazed by the brazenness of all this crap they are trying to add on. I may go for the 5 year warranty (my out of pocket $40), but not the $10 (!!) each filters, another tank, their "advice", battery, pillow, heated hose and all the rest.
I do plan to replace the S10 CPAP blower just because I like to do that sort of thing.