I think it got rejected by the list with the photo attached. I've been using these dental "saliva ejectors" with my sip and puff. They are a flexible tube about 5" long with wire embedded so it keeps the shape when you bend it.
http://www.idsdental.com/salivaejectors.html On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 6:32 PM, Jeffrey Gaede <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, Folks. I was wondering if you might help searched for something. I > have a sip and puff controlled wheelchair and back around 2005 I had the > perfect mouthpieces for this chair. A few years ago I got down to the last > mouthpiece and went online to order more, only I couldn't find the same > thing. I've searched a number of times the past couple years and can't come > up with anything close. It's possible that these were never designed to be > sip and puff wheelchair mouthpieces, but I'd be more than grateful if > someone could locate them for me. They are "L-shaped", made of a very > sturdy plastic composite, giving them a little flex but you couldn't clamp > it closed with the tightest bite, and there is a "doughnut" molded into one > end. The attached picture is of the last one I had. It's a little warped > because someone tried to wash it in a dishwasher, but it would normally be > about 5" long, again, L-shaped, and has a doughnut molded onto one end. > Thanks for any help… Jeff > >

