This is a set of hypoallergenic filters for the S8 Series CPAP Machines. The Hypoallergenic Filter is a must-have among CPAP supplies for any customer suffering from allergies. This filter cleans the air as it enters the CPAP or Bilevel machine.
The filter is a combination of materials, with one side to block fine particles and the other to ward off large particulate matter.
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Important Tips
When replacing your old filters, the blue/yellow side faces OUT and the white side faces IN.
The S8 line of CPAP machines does not use reusable foam and disposable filters, like other machines. This filter is the only one you need.
These filters, depending on the lot when purchased, can be colored blue or yellow. The effectiveness or quality is the same regardless of the color.
"These filters are much more economical than those I bought from a surgical supply. They are a good quality too."
fits, seems ok
LR, MA – January 25, 2012
"Haven't used it for long yet, but it looks like it ought to remove finer dust than the old one, it fits, and the machine still works right."
Great...
Rachelle S, WI – January 18, 2012
"What can I say? A filter that works is great! The only thing that would make it better is if it would dust my house."
Replacement
Dwayne K, WA – January 11, 2012
"With dogs in the house, pet hair is my biggest issue. Additional filters will allow me to change them out regularily."
good idea bad executiom
Kevin J, NY – January 07, 2012
"There are no directions that show direction of airflow written on package. Such as blue side towards machine. A filter works as intended if installed correctly. Had to goto cpap.com to read description to see if stated which way air flows through filter. You can't assume the one taken out of the machine was put in correctly originally."