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RE: Australians - importing from USA - experiences? - Doza - 04-09-2018

I went with a dropshipper from US via Australia. Got two masks of my choice and the Autoset 10 for about 1800 including shipping from the US. Took 4 days to get here DHL express. Perfectly happy.
Warranty a bit dicey in that they'll honour it but it has to be sent to Sydney, then they send it to US for whatever has to happen. So I'd be without a machine for that.


RE: Australians - importing from USA - experiences? - bernie01 - 04-17-2018

I have just today picked up my brand new Resmed A10 from a local supplier (Bondi Junction in Sydney) at a price that after I get my health fund rebate is comparable with importing from the USA or Canada. Paid AUD$1650 for the A10 and AUD$200 for a Brevida mask total AUD$1850 ( US$1436) and I should get AUD$700 back from my health insurance so will be AUD$1150 (US$890) out of pocket.

This supplier is not yet on the suppliers list but I have asked for them to be added, at which point in time I will update here with their list number.
They are a fully accredited Resmed seller who are NOT associated in any way with a clinic or doctor, carry lots of stock and were very pleasant and easy to deal with.I am  thankful I can deal locally and not have the worry of importing a machine with the attendant worry of loss/damage/duties etc.

Thanks to all who commented; I hope this info helps someone too.
Regards, Bernie.


RE: Australians - importing from USA - experiences? - ozcedric - 04-21-2018

(04-17-2018, 11:42 PM)bernie01 Wrote: I have just today picked up my brand new Resmed A10 from a local supplier (Bondi Junction in Sydney) at a price that after I get my health fund rebate is comparable with importing from the USA or Canada. Paid AUD$1650 for the A10 and AUD$200 for a Brevida mask total AUD$1850 ( US$1436) and I should get AUD$700 back from my health insurance so will be AUD$1150 (US$890) out of pocket.

This supplier is not yet on the suppliers list but I have asked for them to be added, at which point in time I will update here with their list number.
They are a fully accredited Resmed seller who are NOT associated in any way with a clinic or doctor, carry lots of stock and were very pleasant and easy to deal with.I am  thankful I can deal locally and not have the worry of importing a machine with the attendant worry of loss/damage/duties etc.

Thanks to all who commented; I hope this info helps someone too.
Regards, Bernie.

glad to hear you're sorted.
sounds like your insurance made a difference.
for those of us without insurance, importing from USA is still a lot cheaper.
option 1 - buy cpap machine on amazon.
if they don't ship to Oz, open an auspost account, add international shipping address in oregan.
ship machine to oregan, auspost forwards to OZ (sounds hard, but if i can do it.....)
warranty? i can 3 machines from USA for the price in OZ, so i don't care.
option 2  - go on holiday to USA, buy a machine while you're there, same total price.


RE: Australians - importing from USA - experiences? - DeepBreathing - 04-21-2018

Bernie, well done of obtaining that machine. Please post the name of the supplier - that is allowed under the forum rules, but don't post a link or internet address. Can you also let us know who your insurer is, as that is a good rebate (compared to HBF and Medibank Private etc).


RE: Australians - importing from USA - experiences? - bernie01 - 04-21-2018

Thanks for the comments.. The vendor was NSW CPAP at Bondi Junction. They are a Resmed accredited reseller, in fact one of the biggest in NSW if not Australia. My health insurance is with Peoplecare (formerly Lysaghts Peoplecare) and they actually refunded me AUD$800 so I am only AUD$1050 out of pocket! Very happy on all counts.


RE: Australians - importing from USA - experiences? - Ockrocket - 04-21-2018

Good stuff.. and thanks for the name of the place in Bondi. 
Thanks


RE: Australians - importing from USA - experiences? - Shorty - 04-24-2018

I've bought both my machines from the US, a brand new Intellipap II auto from seller #29 and a secondhand Respironics auto from seller #2, both arrived with a week and at a fraction of the price compared to local Aussie prices. In fact the Intellipap II STILL isn't available from distributors in Oz.
I have the Respironics at home and the Intellipap in our camper.
I also buy masks and hoses when #29 has promo's on.


RE: Australians - importing from USA - experiences? - holden4th - 04-25-2018

I didn't realise that I could name the vendor.

I have always purchased my PAP equipment from the US because it is so much cheaper to do so. This includes masks and parts. However, once you add shipping into the equation and the $AUS/$US exchange rate for a $US40 nasal pillow from Supplier #29 it will cost you close to $AUS83.00 and you have to wait for the goods to come from the US.

I got my last set of nasal pillows from an Australian company called the CPAP Depot for a total of $74 including shipping and they were there in four days. It was the genuine article and I will use this company in future. Unfortunately that bargain doesn't carry over to machines but for parts it's now my go to company.

Maybe the moderators might consider adding this company to the list of suppliers for us Aussies.


RE: Australians - importing from USA - experiences? - Crimson Nape - 04-25-2018

(04-25-2018, 02:31 AM)holden4th Wrote: Maybe the moderators might consider adding this company to the list of suppliers for us Aussies.

I don't do this for just anyone, Whistle  but I've passed your request up the ladder for consideration. Until then, enjoy the show. . .
Banana Banana Banana Banana


RE: Australians - importing from USA - experiences? - Crimson Nape - 04-25-2018

Update: OpalRose was kind enough to remind me that a poll needs to be setup in the Advisory Members Forum and voted on by Advisory Members.