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I am still successfully using ResMed S9. Should I get a newer machine? - Miriam Hokmah - 11-22-2023 I am still successfully using my ResMed S9 machine. Should I get a newer machine? Which one do you recommend? Details please. RE: I am still successfully using ResMed S9. Should I get a newer machine? - PeaceLoveAndPizza - 11-22-2023 How many hours on the S9? ResMed Airsense 10 Autoset is the current gold standard of CPAP machines. if you can afford the extra money go for a ResMed AirCurve 10 Vauto as it has more pressure support and features. Doesn’t matter if it is one with modems or card-to-cloud. RE: I am still successfully using ResMed S9. Should I get a newer machine? - srlevine1 - 11-23-2023 It also depends on your insurance unless you are willing to pay out of pocket. If you had your S9 for 5 years or more, you might be eligible for a replacement. My renewal period on my S10 AutoSet allowed me to get a new machine. I selected another S10 because I have no need for razzle-dazzle in the gamified S11 and wanted to keep using my expensive ResMed Oximeter system. RE: I am still successfully using ResMed S9. Should I get a newer machine? - DaveL - 11-23-2023 Welcome to the forum! I had 22,100 hours on my old S9E machine. I kept it as a spare when I bought my new S10 autosense *for her* machine. I'm glad i have a spare. |