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  • For sale: DeVilbiss DV54 AutoAdjust Plus CPAP

    I bought this machine (http://www.eu-pap.co.uk/sleepcube-au...-autocpap.html) from Intus in August of last year as soon as I was diagnosed with OSA. It has seen little use as the smaller NHS machine I subsequently received two months after fitted into the cubby hole in my bedside unit so I used that instead as I also wanted to keep the unit I bought for "best". It is exactly as new down to the box that it came in and under warranty until Summer 2013. Sale will include 12 coarse and 4 fine replacement filters and of course the smart travel bag that came with it.

    It's a very quiet and useful machine - and no need for reporting software as you can enter the codes it provides yourself into the DeVilbiss website http://www.intellipap.com/ (on the DV54 AutoAdjust CPAP tab).

    It will come with "factory settings" as it did from Intus but is very easy to alter anything (e.g. minimum pressure) should you so need to. The unit comes from a non-smoking and pet free environment.

    The only reason I am even considering selling it is that having made various lifestyle changes such as giving up alcohol and losing some weight a recent sleep study pronounced me OSA free and I've been discharged from the hospital. It will make a fantastic main (or even spare) machine for someone at a great discount from new.

    £380 to include signed for delivery to anywhere in the UK. Contact me if interested and good luck to everyone here with OSA, I know how hard it can be at times.

    Dan

  • #2
    I guess the market is small and the price too high so how about £300?

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    • #3
      I sent you a message on gumtree, is it still for sale?

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      • #4
        Hi - got your message and replied via email. Dan

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        • #5
          Now sold to lilacrose who I wish every success with treating her OSA.

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