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Tag Archives: Fisher & Paykel

Comparing Fisher & Paykel Full Face CPAP Masks

Posted on January 9, 2012 by admin

Although Fisher & Paykel is best known for household appliances, the company also has a fairly significant healthcare business.  Fisher & Paykel has a full line of CPAP equipment including the Icon CPAP line and a number of nasal, nasal … Continue reading →

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Next Generation in CPAP Mask Technology

Posted on January 27, 2010 by admin
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Full face CPAP masks are a common CPAP mask used today, but comfort has always been an issue for many patients. The new Fisher & Paykel FlexiFit 432 Full Face CPAP Mask is your sleep comfort solution! With a new … Continue reading →

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Fisher & Paykel SleepStyle 254 AUTO CPAP

Posted on April 13, 2009 by admin
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The CPAP Shop is pleased to announce that we have in stock the just released Fisher and Paykel SleepStyle™ 254 Auto CPAP . We are very excited to have this item available and ready for immediate shipment. The SleepStyle™ 254 … Continue reading →

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