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Hey Nicko... Very nice and cut to the chase video. I have also just disassembled my AirMINI because I have this situation: I have been using Airsense10 for the last few years and I used to travel a lot for business. By mid 2018 I bought the AirMini just not to carry the AS10 which is bulky. AirMini was convenient, expensive, but it is also adaptative pressure (which works wonders). I carried it in my backpack, but with Covid my traveling started being limited (I think I only flew once or twice in 2020)... and most of my few trips since 2021 have been short A couple months ago, while abroad, my AirMini stopped working in the middle of my sleep... at first this was for a few minutes and it would work back when unplugged. That happened for 2 nights in a row until I considered it was "broken". Unfortunately and by policy. there's nothing to fix. After 2 years the guarantee expires and you are forced to buy a new machine (1200 usd). ResMed doesn't sell spare parts or doesn't repair AirMinis. I try to explain to the ResMed reseller that I really haven't used it much (about 980 hrs in the 3.5 yrs span) and Resmed says the average life of AirMini should be about 18,000 hrs. So, If I buy a new one and this happens again I only have 2 yrs to expect for the machine to break so it could be exchanged. Other wise, it would be like a disposable thing every 2 years. This is preposterous, but they don't let you talk to them (Resmed) directly. So, other than paying a lot, now u can't be sure that u are getting a top quality machine... It has been really frustrating and I wish there are more AirMINI users reading this, so we can actually reach to ResMed directly.
One time mine didnt work any more, and was the power supply, I call the reseller and fortunately have one. So I buy it for about 40 usd and now is eorking again. Is just to check if the green light of the power supply is on…Also they recommend me to use a better A/C adapter
Hey mate, probably ResMed are now thinking twice to employ you with them cz you are such a killer 😄 Keep up doing the right thing champ, you are a legend. Very informative. Thanks Nicko!
Hello , thank you for the video very instructive. wonder if there is a coin battery inside this unit ( keep the cmos alive ) ? in the past i own the Breas Z2 , and 4 years after purchased , the unit was dead , The reason was that the coin battery inside the unit was dead , so it lost the program in the cmos . Breas told me to buy a new one . thats the purpose of my question . Thank you !
I just saw that the AirMini is "onSale" for $773.00 USA dollars as of Auguat 14 2023. I'm wondering if anyone knows if Resmed are in the process of introducing a new Travel CPAP??? Love to know especially as the present AirMini was intruced in 2017!!!
Holy crap Nicko…that blew my mind, between the cost of the turbine and that the turbine in the AS11 is the same as the AM. Although I love ResMed machines I suppose someone has to pay for their misdeeds with the Australian tax authority and FTC fines levied upon them in the US. That type of crap really pisses me off. Cheers Nicko…hope you caught dinner for the family! Hugs!! 🤗
Hi Kath, yeah it's pretty crazy hey! I guess i always knew that we were never really paying for the components or the 'technology'. Just paying for their legal fees and intellectual property. Costs a lot of money to maintain a monopoly especially when the barriers to entry should be relatively low for competition. Anyway, i just find it interesting they are releasing a new machine that has a 4 year old turbine in it. Also shows how much a difference the foam makes! (AS11 vs AirMini). Cheers mate. Nicko
Interested in the 11 review, I'm due for a new machine in a month, already know my provider is pushing the DS2, I'm not about that after the tar/foam I pulled out of the DS1.
The heart of the unit is the turbine and if the previous units turbine performed well these cartel gangsters wouldn't want to give us an improved longer lasting turbine. They simply add a few bells and whistles to potentially excite us and they hope we assume we are getting a fully new engineered piece of equipment to justify the new huge cost 😂. Awesome observation and great discovery mate and as to the turbine cost and it's manufacturer preventing general retail sale to customers it just goes to show these corporations are one big club and we aren't in it. 😎
Granted. But it's not just the cost of a turbine. It's the time and expense to design and test it, the algorithms, FDA / TGA / Gov't approvals and all the other aspects of manufacturing and supporting a medical device. On the flip side is the right to repair. If you want to void your warranty and purchase and install your own turbine - well that should be allowed. Of course, some would argue this is a medical device and not a iPhone screen and consumers should not be repairing medical devices.
@@Capt-Intrepid if I were looking to replace my turbine I wouldn't be doing it if it were still under warranty as they would be doing it. I fully understand design and test expense but as an aircraft mechanic we aren't talking a GE90 or Trent 1000 here it's a hamsters fan 😂. Not so sure about extensive test requirements otherwise Philips wouldn't be in their debacle and I'm sure ResMed, Philips and the rest have the same Government rules to follow.
@@Capt-Intrepid Yes, it is expensive to develop medical devices but that doesn't mean the mark up isn't obscene--Big Pharma LOVES their cash. And maybe consumers shouldn't be repairing their own medical devices but instead of blaming them perhaps blame a company that will charge $900 to repair a device! Who has that just laying around? (honestly, you just sound like a Pharma shill, for the record)
@Capt-Intrepid i don't think they design it! It looks like an off the shelf product to me from the suppliers website. They also have hundreds of other similar offerings. The other costs you mention are really one off's that are pretty small really. The main costs would be associated with legal fees & intellectual property costs, distribution, advertising etc. I know there's many many costs on top of the actual components but it's hard to stomach a $900 motor replacement when you find out the component is $20. Cheers
G'Day Nick, I was diagnosed with SA in 2014. I had to go into hospital with a lung infection and it was discovered there that I may have a problem. So after they fixed the infection there, I was sent to a sleep clinic in a hospital closer to home for the sleep test. They had already given me a mask at the original hospital, and after I had the sleep test, the woman who was organising the new CPAP machine came in with it and a new type mask. I said I won't need a mask as I already had one. She insisted I take the new one, so I asked what it cost. $300! I nearly fell off the bloody bed! No, I said I would use the mask I had and she went crazy, really got in a temper and I wondered why. Of course, the penny dropped, she was getting a cut out of the sale of the mask! I didn't own a computer at the time, but when I got one, that was about the time I was due for a new mask. So I eventually tracked the same one down at a major chemist in Sydney for $160. It is a Resmed Quattro FX by the way, and it's a great little mask for my purpose. But I think they have been discontinued now, so I managed just lately to eventually find a 'last in stock' one thankfully. That's when I started looking at the whole sleep apnea 'industry', and ripoffs are aplenty as you know Nick. The more people like you can get the word out, the better. As I have a bit of experience with electronics, I can tell you that those electric motors would cost about $5 if that to make and the electronic components etc. between say $50-$100 depending on whether the integrated circuits are proprietary or off the shelf types. I still haven't heard from Philips yet about the recall. I have an older machine, a System One which I think is a BiPAP? Not sure. But as I am on a pension, I get the machine through a rental agency and they sent a letter in July saying Philips would start contacting us in August and September. Heard nothing yet. I haven't even bothered to check the Philips website for a good while because I know they would have a huge backlog. I'm about to send an email to find out what's happening. This has nothing to do with the sleep apnea industry, so edit this bit out if you like Nick. If anyone needs any new sensors for their car, check around the web for different models or brands that use the same sensor. Examples-a throttle position sensor-$150 from a major auto chain compared to $30 from an online repair centre. Made by Hitachi with the exact same part numbers etc. One more- an MAP sensor, same brand etc. $70 or $30, which would you pay? Ripoffs everywhere Nick, thank goodness we have the web to sort things out. They must think we are stupid. Thanks for the Channel Nick. Sorry for the long comment.
@@af1966 Thanks, I got the last one there but it was pretty hard to find. It was the last in that sellers stock and I couldn't find any elsewhere. I haven't had a look lately, but some of the newer masks look pretty good anyway. Just have to be careful not to get ripped off.
Hi Mary, this is a good video which i think you will enjoy - ua-cam.com/video/9x-7xkqnqeI/v-deo.html . The heater plate will turn the water to vapour (humidity) which will keep your nose, mouth and throat from becoming too dry. It will also alleviate congestion. Best wishes. Nick. Please consider supporting the channel by becoming a member - cpap.review/membership
Phillips recalled (and is recalling) many of their CPAP machines due to their PE-PUR sound abatement foam tearing off and being inhaled by the equipment user, causing a host of health issues, including some fatal. I would imagine that it would be best to have a noisier unit without foam and "risk", than one with foam that could possibly be inhaled and toxic. ??
Hi Nicko, thanks for yours videos, very smart. Do you know in how many years the turbine has to be replaced? I erase and re program all the data of my phone and AirMini, I fix the air presure but still no working the Smart Start-Stop and the relief I feel no much change…Thanks again!
sir I just watched your video about BMC GII luna. can yo uconfirm if it has a foam (carcinogen materials like from philipps) ? thank you sir. i love all your videos.
Based on your cost discovery of the blower unit, it seems ResMed is marking up the prices of their CPAP devices quite a bit, like an EpiPen. That isn't right.
Actually a 20 dollar cost for the motor isn't that surprising to me. The circuit board is probably considerably more than that. Then there's the connectors, wiring, ac adapter, screen, humidifier, etc. I'd be pretty surprised if the totsl landed cost of the device isn't around 200-300 dollars. And they have R&D costs involved, manufacturing overhead, capital investments, marketing, etc. Then they sell it wholesale which is probably half the price right there. Blame the DME for the markup being obscene. They could sell at a profit for 600 dollars but they charge 1000+
Does the Airmini have a similar motor life as the full size models eg Airsense 10? I'd assume this change is to simplify their supply chains and save cost.
I own an AirSense 10 for daily use, but I bought my AirMINI by mid 2018 and with covid lockdowns and business travel patterns all changed, I really haven't used it much (information shows about 900 hrs of total usage) and Resmed documented life span indicates in average 12,000 hrs or more. Problem is my AirMini doesn't turn on anymore and the guarantee expired after 2 yrs of the date of purchase, which is a non sense... ResMed won't repair or sell spare parts for AirMini. They told me to buy a new one, which SUCKS.
give it a rest! There's no one in the history of the world who has helped more people with their cpap therapy than yours truly. And do any of you throw me a few bucks to say thanks? No! You just bitch and moan. There's only one comment i want to read on my channel. 'Thank you Nick' @@Flyfreenow
@@af1966 That's exactly the problem: a few options and contradictory comments. I am looking for OEM filters and they don't seem to be available (I didn't have this issue with Respironics' DreamStation). If Resmed doesn't offer original filters (couldn't find them), which brand other users recommend (for filters identical to the one that came with the AS10)?
your persistence for all researches is facinating.!!! admirable!! jumpting around those resmed's, how or do you have the data report summed up in one place? I have airsense10 with the SD card and just got airmini without the SD card. Wondering how to get the report from both devices to see and combined if possible.
Hey mate, especially here in Australia! That's what really hurts. They love putting that 'Made In Australia' BS on the bottom of the machine but then turn around and stab us in the back with a 100% markup compared with other countries (who they have to export too!). They should be ashamed of that $2495 RRP on the AS10. I bet they will jack up the AS11 even more. Cheers mate. Nicko
Yes and No to them gouging, having spent the last 25yrs working in Med-Tech, one has to look at the big picture, Resmed has to borrow money for R&D, to develop new products, along with paying for all the cube sitters, i.e. Engineers, paper shufflers, Lawyers, IT People, Sales Reps, the Top Management, the Board of Directors, plus for heating and cooling the buildings, the manufacturing of the product, stocking the parts, servers and computers, lots of costs, then you get into all the different governments (FDA here in the US, GTA in Australia) who have to approve it before they can sell it, the forms that have to be filled out, all the hoops these Med-Tech companies have to jump through, to get it into other countries, Plus the lawsuits. Governments, consumers, other med-tech companies, (they all sue each other for patten infringment) on top of all that, the amount of time waste, different depts don't or won't talk to each other until they have to and it's like two kids in the sandbox who won't play nice. On top of that, ask Uncle Nick what his company pays for one, and what he sells it for? This is why an Implantable Pacemaker or Defibulator costs the insurance company $30-40k.
I paid $1300 for my mini 2 months ago, June '24. The 10 cost me $2400 at the same time. We travel a lot and i didn't want to have to source distilled water, hence the purchase of the mini. I actually like it better than the 10. I like the information straight to my phone and the blue tooth set up also. Both machines have been around for years and i was disappointed at the price tags for old technology. It seems however that they haven't progressed any, if the 11 uses the same component as the mini. Perhaps 'perfect' can't be improved.
My AirMini Bluetooth has been playing up for a while. Now completely stopped working. I am in UK. Any ideas? Absolutely fascinating & informative channel!! 👍
Hey, any chance if you could share with me the link of the air pump where I cna purchase them? Or at least the oem manufacturer name? Was planning to use this for my DIY 3D printer cos I'm impressed how quiet the blower is during operation. 😅
Hey Nick, boy I needed a Scotch after that VIDEO - its kind of like Resmed executive's must drink that fancy Japanese Whiskey for $ 400.00 a bottle. I'm very anxious for your Resmed 11 review. I'm currently having mask problems and will have to go back and try a full face mask as I have started mouth breathing again Just that problem is fun but my respiratory supplier is great to work with - its the channels of primary care doctor and insurance. In the interim I'm going to try and get my pressure increased about three pounds because I think the foam nasal mask is constricting the air flow - I'm not getting that great dog air I love. Next I am due for a new machine which is almost like a NASA project. It will take about two months for the paper work to go through because they want to go back and find my original sleep study charts which are probably buried in the pyramids But if successful it will be an 11 series. I'm hoping the doctor won't require sleep study - we both know those are useless as teats on a boar hog. Besides I can get a print out anytime I need to from my service and last one shows leakage but very minimal events. That's why I love your dedication to this CPAP game. It gives us so much knowledge on what these crazy wombats are doing. Way back when I was trying to work out the right mask I found some old ones I was using and they turned out to be Phillips - is that not a hoot ? Sorry for the long chat, it's been s while since we talked. Cheers to you and family, Bobbo in the Pacific Northwest , USA.
I had half a bottle after finding this out haha. Was hard to stomach but not unexpected really. I do enjoy your 'crazy wombats' phrase lol. So true. Did you know the nickname for my 1 year old son is Bobbo haha. All the best. Nicko
hello wong i also got a airmini machine and it great machine i use my every night about the airmini mask no you can,t use the airmini mask on another cpap machine the hose that hook on the mask is smaller that the cpap machine hose so you use airmini mask for airmini machine and another mask for cpap machine the hose is little bigger on cpap machine
Wow - nice video. Question - did you find an inexpensive source for the AirMini proprietary power cable? I think I want to build my own "buck converter" solution to portable power. Thx.
Uncle Nick: With your knowledge and interest in the field, can you start a company and start manufacturing CPAP machines? I will be your first customer. Serious, no jokes. If you can start selling the machines and accessories for half the price imagine the help you will be providing to millions of CPAP users.
My partner's Amy Sue 10 Auto (as we call her too) is getting close to getting that warning about its motor life has been exceeded! We don't want to pay the $900 to repair it, could we potentially find the pump/motor online and just replace it ourselves?? It out of warranty now anyways, what would you recommend? I'm quite handy building things, repairing and sometimes destroying them lol. So we have nothing to lose I guess right? He got the new Airsense Mini because he travels (travelled, prior to these lockdown). And if I kill it then we can just get a new one with Health Fund paying for part of a new one. What would you do? I saw you found that the motor for the AS 11 and the Mini are the exact same online for $20US!!!! That's insane. Have you ever found the motor for these AS 10 Autos?? Cheers for any advice at all 😀😀
Hi there, great to see a membership badge next to your username. I really appreciate your support! Thank you . I have actually sourced the AirSense10 blowers and they ended up costing me $90 USD a piece however the pricing is very expensive at the moment as their is such incredible demand for the products. Once you receive the 'motor life exceeded' message, just keep using the same machine. You don't need to change the motor. It should still work just fine. Hopefully you never need to get a new blower but if you do, perhaps get in contact with me an i can help you out. Best wishes. Nicko
I'm not surprised at the pump price. Some time ago my son's expensive D&G digital watch failed. I took it apart and looked for a replacement movement. It is a standard movement (made in Japan) used by many watch manufacturers. It cost £3.15. On a £150 watch!
@@CPAPReviews I work a lot with startups and when working out costings, in general, the selling price is 5 to 10 times the cost of materials, manufacture and labour. This is a starting point. for rare or specialist products, the factor may be much higher
Hello, I just came across your channel and have learned a lot so far. Now for my job I travel a lot and use the resmed airsence 10 and my presure or prescription goes up to 22 (if this matters). I have been thinking about going to a mini for traveling and staying in hotels. would this work?
I have been using Airsense10 for the last few years and I used to travel a lot for business. By mid 2018 I bought the AirMini just not to carry the AS10 which is bulky. AirMini was convenient, expensive, but it is also adaptative pressure (which works wonders). I carried it in my backpack, but with Covid my traveling started being limited (I think I only flew once or twice in 2020)... and most of my few trips since 2021 have been short A couple months ago, while abroad, my AirMini stopped working in the middle of my sleep... at first this was for a few minutes and it would work back when unplugged. That happened for 2 nights in a row until I considered it was "broken". Unfortunately and by policy. there's nothing to fix. After 2 years the guarantee expires and you are forced to buy a new machine (1200 usd). ResMed doesn't sell spare parts or doesn't repair AirMinis. I try to explain to the ResMed reseller that I really haven't used it much (about 980 hrs in the 3.5 yrs span) and Resmed says the average life of AirMini should be about 18,000 hrs. So, If I buy a new one and this happens again I only have 2 yrs to expect for the machine to break so it could be exchanged. Other wise, it would be like a disposable thing every 2 years. This is preposterous, but they don't let you talk to them (Resmed) directly. So, other than paying a lot, now u can't be sure that u are getting a top quality machine... It has been really frustrating and I wish there are more AirMINI users reading this, so we can actually reach to ResMed directly.
Hello Nick! I am a retired engineer using a resmed aircurve 10 bipap. I don't have your tool kit for disassembly but I'd bet the Curve has the same motor/turbine pump, maybe even the controller board/chipset... the driving algorithm has an additional leg for exhale portion! probably the same as the inhale portion with tweaking provisions for lower pressures.. Manufacturing always has the excuse for greed. I want a bipap Mini. This isn't rocket science... I've done that, do I have to do this too? Can you help me with that? Thanks for you insight, I'll bet you were hell with an erector set...
Thanks for this. You posted the snippet about the $380M Australian tax evasion penalty against Resmed. Do you have a link to the article please? What a rip-off this industry is.
Great video! I just got an air mini because I’ll be travelling more in the future and the compact nature of the unit is perfect. But the proprietary nature of the hose connection is an absolute RIP OFF! The elbow is a noisy piece of garbage! If the motor inside is the same as the motor in the larger units why couldn’t they just make it so you can connect a regular, non heated hose and be on your way? This is actually counter intuitive on the part of Resmed, if they made it a universal hose fitting, perhaps they’d sell more units? Now I have to find an after market fitting to use a normal hose with it.
Hi Connie, i think you made some really great point here. I would say that most of the people who own an AirMini probably own a full size ResMed unit as well. They will want to keep it that way (basically double dipping the pap community). Cheers
@@CPAPReviews well, the point is ResMed tells u NOT to use the AirMINI on a daily basis. If you have insurance, insurance will cover the full size machines (depending on the situation), but NEVER the compact AirMINI. Size is terribly convenient, but mine has broken without a reason and the guarantee policy is absurd...
Well there must be some sort of under the table agreement where these cheapo parts are not sold off to the average Joe but big boys, I think Apple does the same to a point where they tie the hands of the manufacturer so as to make it difficult for them to sell these parts to independents
Those sneaky buggars. I just got my 11. I hate the water chamber. I fight to get it open. Plus it wastes distilled water. $20 you say for the two identical blowers. My my. That blows! My 11 cost me $900. I do sleep better without that outside filter that I had to put on my dream machine. I miss the dream machine design.
Hi Kimi, i don't have any issues with the water chamber? Are you struggling to get your fingers under the latch? I think $900 is probably a reasonable price at this point in time. I think you did pretty well. Cheers. Nick
Can we do a gofundme to buy whatever this companies minimum order is and everybody who wants a spare motor can get theirs for cost plus shipping. I would be down for this especially if we could get the as10 motor. I'd love to have a spare.
Hey Nicko, sometimes component manufacturers have a small order sample system. Eg.. If you were designing a new unit, and wanted to 'test' their blower for your design, you would need to order a couple of hundred. Might be worth a try?
@Damian i could get them if i wanted mate no doubt. I just can't be fucked to be honest. ResMed will loose their shit if i started selling off replacement blowers. Cheers
In the US it's a whole structured ripoff system that shifts insurance premiums into the hands of MDs, vendors, and cpap manufacturers. I've seen my MD 3 times since July for the sole purpose of a cpap consultation as required by insurance. We haven't actually talked about my medical condition or the cpap use, it's never even been mentioned. Should we ship any leftover screws to Australia? Cheers!
Nicko Dundai - I LOVE that the AirMini has NO FOAM! Since I am still waiting for ResMed AirSense machines to be in stock, I called the DME company to see if I could get an AirMini by paying out of pocket with my HSA instead. They told me the AirMini isn't designed for everyday use because it doesn't have humidification. I told them it has waterless humidification. They said, well that's just a sponge, and it's not meant for everyday use. Is that even true? Or is there some other reason they don't want people buying AirMini machines and calling it a day? [insert conspiracy theory of choice here] I plan on contacting my doctor to ask about what they said because he told me that technically, if I didn't want to use humidification on a machine, I don't have to, it's not like its required. My sleep apnea is mild on my side, worse on my back, and so my doctor said an Auto set is best, which the AirMini has. I just don't understand why a travel machine cannot be used everyday. Isn't it basically the same thing, but smaller? Thoughts?
well, now its confirmed that airmini can be used every day because it has the same blower with airsense 11.. so much lies from resmed company in order to push customer to pull out money from their pocket
Hello diana my name is richard from nsw i also suffer a sleep apnea since 1984 anyway i got a small resmed airmini machine as well and yes you can use your airmini machine every night i use my every night and i am very happy with my airmini machine so far so good no trouble at all and it great to take it with you to traveling just pack your airmini in a case and put it in the carrybag with your mask and power cord The waterless humidification i use it in the winter time and remove it in the summer time i also got a app on my phone each day it will tell me how many hour i sleep the score and so on i also got a old resmed S8 machine as a back up just it case my airmini machine breakdown i can not sleep without machine the filter on the front of your airmini machine should be replace with a new filter every 3-6 month too much dust could damage your airmini machine. take care and keep safe richard
Please do a soclean cleaner connection clean with the resmed mini please. Dam shame , $20.00 motor and sticking our buns with a $900.00 that is wicked and excessive. Thx mate..From the 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💪
Stuff like this makes many people like myself extremely upset with corporate greed preying on those who need these devices. They hide behind made up rules they set for themselves to force insurance companies and patients to pay a ridiculous price.
now isnt that something. They literally repackaged the mini and are basically selling the same damn thing again. at an even higher markup. the stuff these companies get away with...
Jesus F Christ are we ever being had a lend of by the major companies Philips and Resmed and quite possibly even F & P as you would think parts for the F & P are not much different from the other 2. Think my next machine is going to be a BMC just on principal, I'm sure BMC have a decent mark up too but at half the price I won't feel half as bad as dealing with the other dead set burglars like Resmed and Philips.
Hi Howard, yeah F&P are the same. Here in Australia we're all getting f$cked pretty hard on the pricing. I guess you have to remember that there's a few stake holders that need to make some money before it reaches your hands. You have the manufacturer and also the reseller etc but yes the cost for components would be very low and the mark up generally very high. You only have to look the ResMed share price over the last 10 years to see they are doing exceptionally well. BMC is not a bad option. They've got a great 5 year warranty and the features / specifications stack up well. Cheers. Nicko
Gee if some company wanted to make a more affordable model and undercut these price gouging companies it would be easy and they could still make money just not rip off people.
Hi there, unfortunately not. What these companies do is they use their Intellectual property and patents to make it very difficult for other companies to enter the market. Because they control so much market share it's also very hard for small companies to gain any traction as they don't have the resources to compete with such large and powerful corporations. There are some affordable companies that are about 50% less than ResMed with similar quality but you just have to look for them ;-). Cheers
I hate vendor lock in. You are always screwed. I am still waiting for my fix on my dreamstation1. I put that claim in last summer. I have ordered a resMed machine from my local supplier. Still waiting as they are backed ordered. Of course that will be out of my pocket. Thank God I ordered the air mini last spring. It is now my main machine used nightly.
Oh My God, how Evil/ Assh#le this company. I used s10 and airmini so my opinion The airsense 10 blower is stronger than airmini (have u ever checked blower s10? Im affraid it also same with airmini). And if air mini blower = airsense 11, Is this mean that air sense 10 quality is better than air sense 11?? And as far as I Know air mini cant be used for daily needs but only for travelling. But now they used the part of it for airsense 11 (daily use)?? And add a very high cost for something u can buy for 20$. Damn, I dunno which one is more jerk, Resmed or Philips...
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Hey Nicko... Very nice and cut to the chase video. I have also just disassembled my AirMINI because I have this situation: I have been using Airsense10 for the last few years and I used to travel a lot for business. By mid 2018 I bought the AirMini just not to carry the AS10 which is bulky. AirMini was convenient, expensive, but it is also adaptative pressure (which works wonders). I carried it in my backpack, but with Covid my traveling started being limited (I think I only flew once or twice in 2020)... and most of my few trips since 2021 have been short A couple months ago, while abroad, my AirMini stopped working in the middle of my sleep... at first this was for a few minutes and it would work back when unplugged. That happened for 2 nights in a row until I considered it was "broken". Unfortunately and by policy. there's nothing to fix. After 2 years the guarantee expires and you are forced to buy a new machine (1200 usd). ResMed doesn't sell spare parts or doesn't repair AirMinis. I try to explain to the ResMed reseller that I really haven't used it much (about 980 hrs in the 3.5 yrs span) and Resmed says the average life of AirMini should be about 18,000 hrs. So, If I buy a new one and this happens again I only have 2 yrs to expect for the machine to break so it could be exchanged. Other wise, it would be like a disposable thing every 2 years. This is preposterous, but they don't let you talk to them (Resmed) directly. So, other than paying a lot, now u can't be sure that u are getting a top quality machine... It has been really frustrating and I wish there are more AirMINI users reading this, so we can actually reach to ResMed directly.
Wonder if the stoppages were because of power outages in the country you travelled to, and were you using the international adapter?
One time mine didnt work any more, and was the power supply, I call the reseller and fortunately have one. So I buy it for about 40 usd and now is eorking again. Is just to check if the green light of the power supply is on…Also they recommend me to use a better A/C adapter
Hey mate, probably ResMed are now thinking twice to employ you with them cz you are such a killer 😄
Keep up doing the right thing champ, you are a legend. Very informative. Thanks Nicko!
Hi Tony, thanks for the support mate. Much love! Nicko
Thanks so much for this Nicko. Enjoy your weekend mate 😀
Thanks Darryl, you too brother
Pure brilliant review!!! Thanks for posting.
Thanks Elwell, best wishes mate. Nick
Hello , thank you for the video very instructive. wonder if there is a coin battery inside this unit ( keep the cmos alive ) ? in the past i own the Breas Z2 , and 4 years after purchased , the unit was dead , The reason was that the coin battery inside the unit was dead , so it lost the program in the cmos . Breas told me to buy a new one . thats the purpose of my question . Thank you !
Wow. That's planned obsolescence!
Loving it mate. Nico telling it like it is!
Always brother. Thanks for the love. Nicko
Resmed must love ya mate.
You have so much patience!
No i don't haha. Ask my wife and kids lol
Haha
Amazing markup. I was in the pharmacy business for years, apparently in the wrong business.....Lol.
I always knew they were cheap but i had no idea it was that cheap! Cheers
I just saw that the AirMini is "onSale" for $773.00 USA dollars as of Auguat 14 2023. I'm wondering if anyone knows if Resmed are in the process of introducing a new Travel CPAP??? Love to know especially as the present AirMini was intruced in 2017!!!
Holy crap Nicko…that blew my mind, between the cost of the turbine and that the turbine in the AS11 is the same as the AM. Although I love ResMed machines I suppose someone has to pay for their misdeeds with the Australian tax authority and FTC fines levied upon them in the US. That type of crap really pisses me off. Cheers Nicko…hope you caught dinner for the family! Hugs!! 🤗
Hi Kath, yeah it's pretty crazy hey! I guess i always knew that we were never really paying for the components or the 'technology'. Just paying for their legal fees and intellectual property. Costs a lot of money to maintain a monopoly especially when the barriers to entry should be relatively low for competition. Anyway, i just find it interesting they are releasing a new machine that has a 4 year old turbine in it. Also shows how much a difference the foam makes! (AS11 vs AirMini). Cheers mate. Nicko
Good info, I hope you caught a nice fish.
I ended up with a big calamari!
@@CPAPReviews that's cool. I used to eat calamari often growing up.
Thank you so much. I'm really learning lots. This coming Feb. 7th I'll be on CPAP 22 YRS. So many questions to ask
Thanks for the video, can you please send me the link where did you find the turbine for 20 dollars, many thanks
Interested in the 11 review, I'm due for a new machine in a month, already know my provider is pushing the DS2, I'm not about that after the tar/foam I pulled out of the DS1.
Oh it's 100 times better than the DS2. I really like it but it doesn't mean it's getting a great score ;-)
This leaves me speechless.
If there is an alternative to ResMed that doesn't suck, I'll buy it out of principle.
Try a Fisher and Paykel
@@pdmpdm999 this is what I was just thinking I’ll do when a new machine is needed.
BMC, F&P, Löwenstein there are plenty of others.
The heart of the unit is the turbine and if the previous units turbine performed well these cartel gangsters wouldn't want to give us an improved longer lasting turbine. They simply add a few bells and whistles to potentially excite us and they hope we assume we are getting a fully new engineered piece of equipment to justify the new huge cost 😂.
Awesome observation and great discovery mate and as to the turbine cost and it's manufacturer preventing general retail sale to customers it just goes to show these corporations are one big club and we aren't in it. 😎
Granted. But it's not just the cost of a turbine. It's the time and expense to design and test it, the algorithms, FDA / TGA / Gov't approvals and all the other aspects of manufacturing and supporting a medical device. On the flip side is the right to repair. If you want to void your warranty and purchase and install your own turbine - well that should be allowed. Of course, some would argue this is a medical device and not a iPhone screen and consumers should not be repairing medical devices.
@@Capt-Intrepid if I were looking to replace my turbine I wouldn't be doing it if it were still under warranty as they would be doing it. I fully understand design and test expense but as an aircraft mechanic we aren't talking a GE90 or Trent 1000 here it's a hamsters fan 😂.
Not so sure about extensive test requirements otherwise Philips wouldn't be in their debacle and I'm sure ResMed, Philips and the rest have the same Government rules to follow.
@@Capt-Intrepid Yes, it is expensive to develop medical devices but that doesn't mean the mark up isn't obscene--Big Pharma LOVES their cash. And maybe consumers shouldn't be repairing their own medical devices but instead of blaming them perhaps blame a company that will charge $900 to repair a device! Who has that just laying around? (honestly, you just sound like a Pharma shill, for the record)
@Capt-Intrepid i don't think they design it! It looks like an off the shelf product to me from the suppliers website. They also have hundreds of other similar offerings. The other costs you mention are really one off's that are pretty small really. The main costs would be associated with legal fees & intellectual property costs, distribution, advertising etc. I know there's many many costs on top of the actual components but it's hard to stomach a $900 motor replacement when you find out the component is $20. Cheers
@@CPAPReviews Agreed Nicko. And if my turbine croaked out of warranty I certainly would consider buying one turbine for $50 from Alibaba...
Thank you!
Hi Laura, you're welcome mate. Nicko
Unfreaking believeable....wow...great information....keep it up
G'Day Nick, I was diagnosed with SA in 2014. I had to go into hospital with a lung infection and it was discovered there that I may have a problem. So after they fixed the infection there, I was sent to a sleep clinic in a hospital closer to home for the sleep test. They had already given me a mask at the original hospital, and after I had the sleep test, the woman who was organising the new CPAP machine came in with it and a new type mask. I said I won't need a mask as I already had one. She insisted I take the new one, so I asked what it cost. $300! I nearly fell off the bloody bed! No, I said I would use the mask I had and she went crazy, really got in a temper and I wondered why. Of course, the penny dropped, she was getting a cut out of the sale of the mask! I didn't own a computer at the time, but when I got one, that was about the time I was due for a new mask. So I eventually tracked the same one down at a major chemist in Sydney for $160. It is a Resmed Quattro FX by the way, and it's a great little mask for my purpose. But I think they have been discontinued now, so I managed just lately to eventually find a 'last in stock' one thankfully. That's when I started looking at the whole sleep apnea 'industry', and ripoffs are aplenty as you know Nick. The more people like you can get the word out, the better. As I have a bit of experience with electronics, I can tell you that those electric motors would cost about $5 if that to make and the electronic components etc. between say $50-$100 depending on whether the integrated circuits are proprietary or off the shelf types.
I still haven't heard from Philips yet about the recall. I have an older machine, a System One which I think is a BiPAP? Not sure. But as I am on a pension, I get the machine through a rental agency and they sent a letter in July saying Philips would start contacting us in August and September. Heard nothing yet. I haven't even bothered to check the Philips website for a good while because I know they would have a huge backlog. I'm about to send an email to find out what's happening.
This has nothing to do with the sleep apnea industry, so edit this bit out if you like Nick. If anyone needs any new sensors for their car, check around the web for different models or brands that use the same sensor. Examples-a throttle position sensor-$150 from a major auto chain compared to $30 from an online repair centre. Made by Hitachi with the exact same part numbers etc. One more- an MAP sensor, same brand etc. $70 or $30, which would you pay? Ripoffs everywhere Nick, thank goodness we have the web to sort things out. They must think we are stupid. Thanks for the Channel Nick. Sorry for the long comment.
@@af1966 Thanks, I got the last one there but it was pretty hard to find. It was the last in that sellers stock and I couldn't find any elsewhere. I haven't had a look lately, but some of the newer masks look pretty good anyway. Just have to be careful not to get ripped off.
Hi, can you provide the link of the 20 engine please?
My AS11 does not have a heated tube, and I don't think the heat plate heats. When is the heating plate used or what is it important for?
Hi Mary, this is a good video which i think you will enjoy - ua-cam.com/video/9x-7xkqnqeI/v-deo.html . The heater plate will turn the water to vapour (humidity) which will keep your nose, mouth and throat from becoming too dry. It will also alleviate congestion. Best wishes. Nick. Please consider supporting the channel by becoming a member - cpap.review/membership
Phillips recalled (and is recalling) many of their CPAP machines due to their PE-PUR sound abatement foam tearing off and being inhaled by the equipment user, causing a host of health issues, including some fatal. I would imagine that it would be best to have a noisier unit without foam and "risk", than one with foam that could possibly be inhaled and toxic. ??
Awesome info/video....good job sir nick👍🏼
Hi Nicko, thanks for yours videos, very smart. Do you know in how many years the turbine has to be replaced? I erase and re program all the data of my phone and AirMini, I fix the air presure but still no working the Smart Start-Stop and the relief I feel no much change…Thanks again!
I wonder if its worth a buy of their MOQ for resale individually as generic spares for $40 ea ?
Absolutely! That's what i was going to do haha
@@CPAPReviews Do you know of anyone that has done this? Hoping to resurrect my AirMini; Thanks for the video!
sir I just watched your video about BMC GII luna. can yo uconfirm if it has a foam (carcinogen materials like from philipps) ? thank you sir. i love all your videos.
Hi Ping, i can confirm that BMC machines do not use PE-PUR foam. Thank you. Nick
Based on your cost discovery of the blower unit, it seems ResMed is marking up the prices of their CPAP devices quite a bit, like an EpiPen. That isn't right.
Actually a 20 dollar cost for the motor isn't that surprising to me. The circuit board is probably considerably more than that. Then there's the connectors, wiring, ac adapter, screen, humidifier, etc.
I'd be pretty surprised if the totsl landed cost of the device isn't around 200-300 dollars. And they have R&D costs involved, manufacturing overhead, capital investments, marketing, etc.
Then they sell it wholesale which is probably half the price right there.
Blame the DME for the markup being obscene. They could sell at a profit for 600 dollars but they charge 1000+
@@NotMyActualName_ the airmini sells for 800 tho and it doesn't have a touch screen or any of that except the motherboard really.
Does the Airmini have a similar motor life as the full size models eg Airsense 10? I'd assume this change is to simplify their supply chains and save cost.
Hi Nick, I'm unsure to be honest. Yeah i'm sure they would have their reasons but it's still interesting to know. Cheers
I own an AirSense 10 for daily use, but I bought my AirMINI by mid 2018 and with covid lockdowns and business travel patterns all changed, I really haven't used it much (information shows about 900 hrs of total usage) and Resmed documented life span indicates in average 12,000 hrs or more. Problem is my AirMini doesn't turn on anymore and the guarantee expired after 2 yrs of the date of purchase, which is a non sense... ResMed won't repair or sell spare parts for AirMini. They told me to buy a new one, which SUCKS.
A new subscriber from Hong Kong. You are challenging Resmed. Hope its share price wont drop
Hi there, nice to meet you! I'm here for the people, i don't care about share prices. Cheers
@@CPAPReviewsif you were for the people you’d answer their questions…. Listed here
give it a rest! There's no one in the history of the world who has helped more people with their cpap therapy than yours truly. And do any of you throw me a few bucks to say thanks? No! You just bitch and moan. There's only one comment i want to read on my channel. 'Thank you Nick' @@Flyfreenow
Where is a link to that seller for the motors?
Hi Nick. I'm a recent transfuge from Respironics (dreamstation) and got an airsense 10. Which reliable filters do you recommend?
@@af1966 That's exactly the problem: a few options and contradictory comments. I am looking for OEM filters and they don't seem to be available (I didn't have this issue with Respironics' DreamStation). If Resmed doesn't offer original filters (couldn't find them), which brand other users recommend (for filters identical to the one that came with the AS10)?
Thanks for this . I can't wait for your review now 😁. I would like to know about leak compensation too - is this going to be an issue?
your persistence for all researches is facinating.!!! admirable!!
jumpting around those resmed's, how or do you have the data report summed up in one place? I have airsense10 with the SD card and just got airmini without the SD card. Wondering how to get the report from both devices to see and combined if possible.
Legend!!
Just shows how much these companies are price gouging us because we really don’t have a choice but to pay! It’s pretty damn wrong, imo. Cheers Niko 😎👍
Hey mate, especially here in Australia! That's what really hurts. They love putting that 'Made In Australia' BS on the bottom of the machine but then turn around and stab us in the back with a 100% markup compared with other countries (who they have to export too!). They should be ashamed of that $2495 RRP on the AS10. I bet they will jack up the AS11 even more. Cheers mate. Nicko
well it's probably similar to how prescription drugs are marked up in price so that it has to be paid via health insurance.
This is how they pay for recall
@@zweg1321 absolutely not, they didn’t build these units and charge for them because they knew they would recall them! They are just plain greedy.
Yes and No to them gouging, having spent the last 25yrs working in Med-Tech, one has to look at the big picture, Resmed has to borrow money for R&D, to develop new products, along with paying for all the cube sitters, i.e. Engineers, paper shufflers, Lawyers, IT People, Sales Reps, the Top Management, the Board of Directors, plus for heating and cooling the buildings, the manufacturing of the product, stocking the parts, servers and computers, lots of costs, then you get into all the different governments (FDA here in the US, GTA in Australia) who have to approve it before they can sell it, the forms that have to be filled out, all the hoops these Med-Tech companies have to jump through, to get it into other countries, Plus the lawsuits.
Governments, consumers, other med-tech companies, (they all sue each other for patten infringment)
on top of all that, the amount of time waste, different depts don't or won't talk to each other until they have to and it's like two kids in the sandbox who won't play nice.
On top of that, ask Uncle Nick what his company pays for one, and what he sells it for?
This is why an Implantable Pacemaker or Defibulator costs the insurance company $30-40k.
i tried to get an Airmini, but i whole europe they are out of stock. Finally i go one in ebay.
Good day Nick. What's your opinion regard this device, CPAP accessories: Hurricane CPAP Equipment Dryer. What do you think!🙂🇦🇺🇺🇸
Would love to know if you found those power cables. Very hard to get hold of them if you want to try and use it with your own power source.
Same - I can't seem to find that cable anywhere.
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Hi mate, I have a problem with my air mini, works perfect tull 30 of use and the air relief stop working… Do you know something about it?
Cheers
Would you advise me where can buy AirMini blower? Thanks.
I paid $1300 for my mini 2 months ago, June '24. The 10 cost me $2400 at the same time. We travel a lot and i didn't want to have to source distilled water, hence the purchase of the mini. I actually like it better than the 10. I like the information straight to my phone and the blue tooth set up also.
Both machines have been around for years and i was disappointed at the price tags for old technology. It seems however that they haven't progressed any, if the 11 uses the same component as the mini. Perhaps 'perfect' can't be improved.
My AirMini Bluetooth has been playing up for a while. Now completely stopped working. I am in UK. Any ideas?
Absolutely fascinating & informative channel!! 👍
Breath standard 1.8 m hose for CPAP mask €1.31 - €1.68 But Minimum quantity: 500 pieces And they sell up to $40 in North America
is it the same for the Resmed S9?
Are there mini bi-pap machines?
Hey, any chance if you could share with me the link of the air pump where I cna purchase them? Or at least the oem manufacturer name? Was planning to use this for my DIY 3D printer cos I'm impressed how quiet the blower is during operation. 😅
Do they make this version in a BiPAP? If not is there a way to hack an old BiPAP machine and put it in the air mini body?
new to the channel , just started to use the resmed10 and am looking for a travel set suggestions :)
Hey Nick, boy I needed a Scotch after that VIDEO - its kind of like Resmed executive's must drink that fancy Japanese Whiskey for $ 400.00 a bottle. I'm very anxious for your Resmed 11 review. I'm currently having mask problems and will have to go back and try a full face mask as I have started mouth breathing again Just that problem is fun but my respiratory supplier is great to work with - its the channels of primary care doctor and insurance. In the interim I'm going to try and get my pressure increased about three pounds because I think the foam nasal mask is constricting the air flow - I'm not getting that great dog air I love. Next I am due for a new machine which is almost like a NASA project. It will take about two months for the paper work to go through because they want to go back and find my original sleep study charts which are probably buried in the pyramids But if successful it will be an 11 series. I'm hoping the doctor won't require sleep study - we both know those are useless as teats on a boar hog. Besides I can get a print out anytime I need to from my service and last one shows leakage but very minimal events. That's why I love your dedication to this CPAP game. It gives us so much knowledge on what these crazy wombats are doing. Way back when I was trying to work out the right mask I found some old ones I was using and they turned out to be Phillips - is that not a hoot ?
Sorry for the long chat, it's been s while since we talked. Cheers to you and family, Bobbo in the Pacific Northwest , USA.
I had half a bottle after finding this out haha. Was hard to stomach but not unexpected really. I do enjoy your 'crazy wombats' phrase lol. So true. Did you know the nickname for my 1 year old son is Bobbo haha. All the best. Nicko
I wondering what is in the air sense 10
Is there a mobile Bi-Pap opton? All the mobile travel options look like they are cpap only.
Unfortunately not mate. Nick
Hi Nicko... I have been using Airmini for years, is it possible to reuse my Airmini masks for other CPAP machine?
Hey mate, i don't think you can to be honest as it has the specialised adapter thing.
@@CPAPReviewsThanks for your prompt reply... any chance an adapter for the hose (to airmini end)?
hello wong i also got a airmini machine and it great machine i use my every night about the airmini mask no you can,t use the airmini mask on another cpap machine the hose that hook on the mask is smaller that the cpap machine hose so you use airmini mask for airmini machine and another mask for cpap machine the hose is little bigger on cpap machine
Does it require distilled water 💦 🤔
I trialled it and found it to be noisy. In the end settled for the S10 instead.
Did you find the AS10 quieter? I found the AS11 to be just a touch quieter personally. Cheers
Wow - nice video. Question - did you find an inexpensive source for the AirMini proprietary power cable? I think I want to build my own "buck converter" solution to portable power. Thx.
yeah you can buy them from medistrom . Cheers
Uncle Nick: With your knowledge and interest in the field, can you start a company and start manufacturing CPAP machines? I will be your first customer. Serious, no jokes. If you can start selling the machines and accessories for half the price imagine the help you will be providing to millions of CPAP users.
Can you buy anything from Alibaba? Do the sell a CPAP machine>
My partner's Amy Sue 10 Auto (as we call her too) is getting close to getting that warning about its motor life has been exceeded! We don't want to pay the $900 to repair it, could we potentially find the pump/motor online and just replace it ourselves?? It out of warranty now anyways, what would you recommend? I'm quite handy building things, repairing and sometimes destroying them lol. So we have nothing to lose I guess right? He got the new Airsense Mini because he travels (travelled, prior to these lockdown). And if I kill it then we can just get a new one with Health Fund paying for part of a new one. What would you do? I saw you found that the motor for the AS 11 and the Mini are the exact same online for $20US!!!! That's insane. Have you ever found the motor for these AS 10 Autos?? Cheers for any advice at all 😀😀
Hi there, great to see a membership badge next to your username. I really appreciate your support! Thank you . I have actually sourced the AirSense10 blowers and they ended up costing me $90 USD a piece however the pricing is very expensive at the moment as their is such incredible demand for the products. Once you receive the 'motor life exceeded' message, just keep using the same machine. You don't need to change the motor. It should still work just fine. Hopefully you never need to get a new blower but if you do, perhaps get in contact with me an i can help you out. Best wishes. Nicko
I'm not surprised at the pump price. Some time ago my son's expensive D&G digital watch failed. I took it apart and looked for a replacement movement. It is a standard movement (made in Japan) used by many watch manufacturers. It cost £3.15. On a £150 watch!
Yeah those brands are absolutely masters at that sort of thing but we all know you just pay for the name ;-)
@@CPAPReviews I work a lot with startups and when working out costings, in general, the selling price is 5 to 10 times the cost of materials, manufacture and labour. This is a starting point. for rare or specialist products, the factor may be much higher
Hello, I just came across your channel and have learned a lot so far. Now for my job I travel a lot and use the resmed airsence 10 and my presure or prescription goes up to 22 (if this matters). I have been thinking about going to a mini for traveling and staying in hotels. would this work?
I have been using Airsense10 for the last few years and I used to travel a lot for business. By mid 2018 I bought the AirMini just not to carry the AS10 which is bulky. AirMini was convenient, expensive, but it is also adaptative pressure (which works wonders). I carried it in my backpack, but with Covid my traveling started being limited (I think I only flew once or twice in 2020)... and most of my few trips since 2021 have been short A couple months ago, while abroad, my AirMini stopped working in the middle of my sleep... at first this was for a few minutes and it would work back when unplugged. That happened for 2 nights in a row until I considered it was "broken". Unfortunately and by policy. there's nothing to fix. After 2 years the guarantee expires and you are forced to buy a new machine (1200 usd). ResMed doesn't sell spare parts or doesn't repair AirMinis. I try to explain to the ResMed reseller that I really haven't used it much (about 980 hrs in the 3.5 yrs span) and Resmed says the average life of AirMini should be about 18,000 hrs. So, If I buy a new one and this happens again I only have 2 yrs to expect for the machine to break so it could be exchanged. Other wise, it would be like a disposable thing every 2 years. This is preposterous, but they don't let you talk to them (Resmed) directly. So, other than paying a lot, now u can't be sure that u are getting a top quality machine... It has been really frustrating and I wish there are more AirMINI users reading this, so we can actually reach to ResMed directly.
Hello Nick! I am a retired engineer using a resmed aircurve 10 bipap. I don't have your tool kit for disassembly but I'd bet the Curve has the same motor/turbine pump, maybe even the controller board/chipset... the driving algorithm has an additional leg for exhale portion! probably the same as the inhale portion with tweaking provisions for lower pressures.. Manufacturing always has the excuse for greed.
I want a bipap Mini. This isn't rocket science... I've done that, do I have to do this too? Can you help me with that? Thanks for you insight, I'll bet you were hell with an erector set...
That markup is beyond horrifying!!!!
Thanks for this. You posted the snippet about the $380M Australian tax evasion penalty against Resmed. Do you have a link to the article please?
What a rip-off this industry is.
www.afr.com/politics/federal/covid-19-winner-resmed-settles-us381m-tax-dispute-20211029-p5948u
@@CPAPReviews Thanks Nick for the link. Unfortunately AFR has a paywall, can only see the first para and a sentence of the second paragraph.
Great video! I just got an air mini because I’ll be travelling more in the future and the compact nature of the unit is perfect. But the proprietary nature of the hose connection is an absolute RIP OFF! The elbow is a noisy piece of garbage! If the motor inside is the same as the motor in the larger units why couldn’t they just make it so you can connect a regular, non heated hose and be on your way? This is actually counter intuitive on the part of Resmed, if they made it a universal hose fitting, perhaps they’d sell more units? Now I have to find an after market fitting to use a normal hose with it.
Hi Connie, i think you made some really great point here. I would say that most of the people who own an AirMini probably own a full size ResMed unit as well. They will want to keep it that way (basically double dipping the pap community). Cheers
@@CPAPReviews well, the point is ResMed tells u NOT to use the AirMINI on a daily basis. If you have insurance, insurance will cover the full size machines (depending on the situation), but NEVER the compact AirMINI. Size is terribly convenient, but mine has broken without a reason and the guarantee policy is absurd...
Well there must be some sort of under the table agreement where these cheapo parts are not sold off to the average Joe but big boys, I think Apple does the same to a point where they tie the hands of the manufacturer so as to make it difficult for them to sell these parts to independents
Yeah i'm going to try and find a way to get them! Shouldn't be to hard :-)
Those sneaky buggars. I just got my 11. I hate the water chamber. I fight to get it open. Plus it wastes distilled water. $20 you say for the two identical blowers. My my. That blows! My 11 cost me $900. I do sleep better without that outside filter that I had to put on my dream machine. I miss the dream machine design.
Hi Kimi, i don't have any issues with the water chamber? Are you struggling to get your fingers under the latch? I think $900 is probably a reasonable price at this point in time. I think you did pretty well. Cheers. Nick
Yes, I struggle to get my fingers under the plastic closure. I’m relieved to hear the price is reasonable. cheers!
How much in United Arab Emirates
Can we do a gofundme to buy whatever this companies minimum order is and everybody who wants a spare motor can get theirs for cost plus shipping. I would be down for this especially if we could get the as10 motor. I'd love to have a spare.
They should just make them available for sale mate! Even if they charged like $400 i think many people would love to have a spare. Cheers
@@CPAPReviews that would be nice but I understand industrial suppliers not wanting to mess with small quantity orders. Not worth their time.
Hey Nicko, sometimes component manufacturers have a small order sample system.
Eg.. If you were designing a new unit, and wanted to 'test' their blower for your design, you would need to order a couple of hundred.
Might be worth a try?
@Damian i could get them if i wanted mate no doubt. I just can't be fucked to be honest. ResMed will loose their shit if i started selling off replacement blowers. Cheers
In the US it's a whole structured ripoff system that shifts insurance premiums into the hands of MDs, vendors, and cpap manufacturers. I've seen my MD 3 times since July for the sole purpose of a cpap consultation as required by insurance. We haven't actually talked about my medical condition or the cpap use, it's never even been mentioned.
Should we ship any leftover screws to Australia? Cheers!
Nicko Dundai - I LOVE that the AirMini has NO FOAM! Since I am still waiting for ResMed AirSense machines to be in stock, I called the DME company to see if I could get an AirMini by paying out of pocket with my HSA instead. They told me the AirMini isn't designed for everyday use because it doesn't have humidification. I told them it has waterless humidification. They said, well that's just a sponge, and it's not meant for everyday use. Is that even true? Or is there some other reason they don't want people buying AirMini machines and calling it a day? [insert conspiracy theory of choice here] I plan on contacting my doctor to ask about what they said because he told me that technically, if I didn't want to use humidification on a machine, I don't have to, it's not like its required. My sleep apnea is mild on my side, worse on my back, and so my doctor said an Auto set is best, which the AirMini has. I just don't understand why a travel machine cannot be used everyday. Isn't it basically the same thing, but smaller? Thoughts?
well, now its confirmed that airmini can be used every day because it has the same blower with airsense 11.. so much lies from resmed company in order to push customer to pull out money from their pocket
Hello diana my name is richard from nsw i also suffer a sleep apnea since 1984 anyway i got a small resmed airmini machine as well and yes you can use your airmini machine every night i use my every night and i am very happy with my airmini machine so far so good no trouble at all and it great to take it with you to traveling just pack your airmini in a case and put it in the carrybag with your mask and power cord The waterless humidification i use it in the winter time and remove it in the summer time i also got a app on my phone each day it will tell me how many hour i sleep the score and so on i also got a old resmed S8 machine as a back up just it case my airmini machine breakdown i can not sleep without machine the filter on the front of your airmini machine should be replace with a new filter every 3-6 month too much dust could damage your airmini machine. take care and keep safe richard
@@richardthirkell7349 Thank you!
@@dianaduvall No worry have a wonderful Christmas and keep safe 🎄🎅👍
@@richardthirkell7349 Thanks, you too!
What makes you think you found the supplier of the genuine turbine, and not some cheap Chinese knock-off?
Hey Bob, if it was a chinese knock off they would have sold them to me. No problems. Cheers
Thanks for sharing scary to think that the motor is $20
Please do a soclean cleaner connection clean with the resmed mini please.
Dam shame , $20.00 motor and sticking our buns with a $900.00 that is wicked and excessive. Thx mate..From the 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💪
Had no idea Matt Damon had an accent
Hahaha, thank you! I use to get this a lot when i was younger but now i mostly get Jack Nicholson now i'm an old man
Stuff like this makes many people like myself extremely upset with corporate greed preying on those who need these devices. They hide behind made up rules they set for themselves to force insurance companies and patients to pay a ridiculous price.
now isnt that something. They literally repackaged the mini and are basically selling the same damn thing again. at an even higher markup. the stuff these companies get away with...
Whooooaaaaaaaa
Give ya $25 for that blower motor ya took out. Lol
Ha Ha, $80 of parts, some clever Rasberry Pi computer programming, and a smart guy could roll his own? Exposing the durable medical equipment racket.
That would be awesome to see! Would definitely love to do a video on that ;-)
Jesus F Christ are we ever being had a lend of by the major companies Philips and Resmed and quite possibly even F & P as you would think parts for the F & P are not much different from the other 2. Think my next machine is going to be a BMC just on principal, I'm sure BMC have a decent mark up too but at half the price I won't feel half as bad as dealing with the other dead set burglars like Resmed and Philips.
Hi Howard, yeah F&P are the same. Here in Australia we're all getting f$cked pretty hard on the pricing. I guess you have to remember that there's a few stake holders that need to make some money before it reaches your hands. You have the manufacturer and also the reseller etc but yes the cost for components would be very low and the mark up generally very high. You only have to look the ResMed share price over the last 10 years to see they are doing exceptionally well. BMC is not a bad option. They've got a great 5 year warranty and the features / specifications stack up well. Cheers. Nicko
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Cheers Dale. Thanks for the support. You rock. Nicko
Gah! The entire world is out to screw each and every one of us.
I fell your pain!
And that pump was probably created in 2014
I'm sick and tired of big tech. Will buy homemade and local when and where I can. Period.
Gee if some company wanted to make a more affordable model and undercut these price gouging companies it would be easy and they could still make money just not rip off people.
Hi there, unfortunately not. What these companies do is they use their Intellectual property and patents to make it very difficult for other companies to enter the market. Because they control so much market share it's also very hard for small companies to gain any traction as they don't have the resources to compete with such large and powerful corporations. There are some affordable companies that are about 50% less than ResMed with similar quality but you just have to look for them ;-). Cheers
Ugh. I hate knowing how we’re being ripped off…
No foam and a $20 motor. Very interesting.
I hate vendor lock in. You are always screwed. I am still waiting for my fix on my dreamstation1. I put that claim in last summer. I have ordered a resMed machine from my local supplier. Still waiting as they are backed ordered. Of course that will be out of my pocket. Thank God I ordered the air mini last spring. It is now my main machine used nightly.
I believe even after 100 years,, basic tech will still be same. Its just same thing with some of the make-up...
Resmed needs to do better ppl are suffering and your basically pricing them out POS company with great priduct
Oh My God, how Evil/ Assh#le this company. I used s10 and airmini so my opinion The airsense 10 blower is stronger than airmini (have u ever checked blower s10? Im affraid it also same with airmini). And if air mini blower = airsense 11, Is this mean that air sense 10 quality is better than air sense 11?? And as far as I Know air mini cant be used for daily needs but only for travelling. But now they used the part of it for airsense 11 (daily use)?? And add a very high cost for something u can buy for 20$. Damn, I dunno which one is more jerk, Resmed or Philips...
All it takes is one proprietary part for them to justify huge markups. The other parts are cheap and common! That's capitalism for ya
My life and health depend on this ……don’t fuck with us please
aint nobody in the world helped more CPAP users than yours truely. Cheers
Can you please send me the link where I can buy the turbine for the air mini Thank you bill
Price gouging? Try buying a car!