Hi All,Grand-PAP wrote:NOTE: An adapter is required to connect the FitLife to the hose.
I'm attaching this info to the original post and also at the end of the thread, to make sure members see it. First, you might want to read this thread . . .
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=84330&p=764889&hili ... c5#p764889
It discusses the fact that the FitLife mask needs an adapter to connect to the hose. Some of the posters indicated they got an adapter with their mask and others indicated they didn't.
I have two opened FitLife Masks and both have the adapter that reduces the elbow to allow the hose to connect. I didn't buy a separate adapter, so I honestly don't know if they came with the FitLife, or if I had them left over from some other masks I have had in the past. I have TWO FitLife masks that I bought through the Sears Market that were still in the package. I opened one and searched it thoroughly and it did not have an adapter. So, it may be that the masks through the Sears Market do not package the adapter.
This is a thread from one of the posts in the above thread:
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/hose-c ... igodigital
I'm pretty sure that this is the adapter I have and it works with the FitLife, but cpap.com also sells other adapters.
I just wanted to make sure everyone was aware of the need for the adapter.
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I have received several PMs expressing disappointment that members missed the FitLife Total Face Mask sale. I just checked and the Large mask is once again on sale for $60.00 at:Grand-PAP wrote:Respironics FitLife Total Face Mask (Large) on sale for $60.00
http://www.sears.com/search=respironics ... T_REC_PRED
I have ordered from them twice and the masks were delivered promptly and shipping was free.