Refurbished CPAP vs Rental โ€” Which Saves More Money?

By Yash, RRT โ€” Licensed Respiratory Therapist & Owner, MyRespCo

When your doctor prescribes CPAP therapy, your DME supplier will almost certainly offer you a rental arrangement. What they wonโ€™t always tell you is that buying a refurbished CPAP machine outright โ€” from a licensed, RRT-certified supplier โ€” is often significantly cheaper over any time horizon beyond 3 months. Hereโ€™s the honest financial breakdown.

How CPAP Rental Works

Most insurance-covered CPAP arrangements are structured as a rent-to-own over 13 months. Your insurance pays a monthly rental fee (typically $30โ€“$80/month depending on your plan) and after 13 months of compliance, the machine is considered purchased. If you donโ€™t have insurance or have a high deductible, you pay that rental fee out of pocket.

The machine youโ€™re rented is typically a new entry-level unit. You donโ€™t choose the brand or model. Compliance data is monitored by the DME and sometimes by your insurance company. If you stop using the machine or donโ€™t meet compliance thresholds, the machine can be recalled.

The Real Cost Comparison

Option Month 1 Month 6 Month 13 Own the Machine?
CPAP Rental (no insurance, $60/mo) $60 $360 $780 After month 13 only
New CPAP (retail) $800โ€“$1,200 Same Same Day 1
Refurbished CPAP (MyRespCo) $300โ€“$500 Same Same Day 1, 1-yr warranty

At $60/month rental, youโ€™ve spent $360 after 6 months and still donโ€™t own the machine. A refurbished RRT-certified CPAP from MyRespCo costs you less than that upfront โ€” and you own it immediately with a full 1-year warranty.

What Rental Gets You That Purchase Doesnโ€™t

  • Insurance billing (if you have coverage with low out-of-pocket cost)
  • Some DMEs include supplies (filters, tubing) in the rental arrangement
  • The machine may be swapped if defective at no additional cost

What Buying Gets You That Rental Doesnโ€™t

  • Machine ownership from day one โ€” no compliance monitoring conditions, no recall risk
  • Choice of machine โ€” you pick the model best suited to your needs
  • RRT clinical guidance โ€” MyRespCoโ€™s $49.99 RT Consultation walks you through setup, mask selection, and pressure management
  • Significantly lower total cost in any scenario where your insurance doesnโ€™t cover most of the rental
  • No compliance strings attached โ€” you own your machine regardless of how many nights you use it

When Rental Makes Sense

Rental through insurance makes financial sense when: your insurance covers the majority of the rental cost, your out-of-pocket per month is under $20, and youโ€™re not in a rush to own the equipment outright. In that scenario, let insurance cover it and use the savings elsewhere.

When Buying Refurbished Makes Sense

Buying a refurbished CPAP makes more financial sense when: you have a high-deductible plan, youโ€™re uninsured or underinsured, you want machine ownership immediately, you want to choose your specific model, or you simply donโ€™t want compliance monitoring tied to your machine by a DME or insurer.

For most self-pay patients, the math is straightforward: a refurbished RRT-certified CPAP from MyRespCo costs less than 6 months of rental and comes with a 1-year warranty and clinical setup support.

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