any reviews of CPAP holders / tables

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fmj13
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any reviews of CPAP holders / tables

Post by fmj13 » Thu Nov 05, 2015 9:10 pm


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Re: any reviews of CPAP holders / tables

Post by CaptainRaven40 » Thu Nov 05, 2015 9:33 pm

So you need a board to slide under the mattress a tray to attach to the board and something to strap it down with and they want $50 for it. No thanks. It can be made cheaper and isn't necessary for me, but if it will help you in continuing your therapy and you have the disposable income. Then go for it!

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Re: any reviews of CPAP holders / tables

Post by Sleepysuz » Thu Nov 05, 2015 10:51 pm

I put rubbery shelf liner on my night table to protect the wood and have a Hose Boss attached to the top of my machine to reel the hose I and out. Works fine

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Re: any reviews of CPAP holders / tables

Post by SewTired » Thu Nov 05, 2015 10:58 pm

No experience, but I'd go for the Arden Innovations one simply because it looks to be more portable if you travel. Very lightweight. Neither of these would work if you have a cat that jumps on things. Their weight will take the cpap off. The advantage of the other one is that if your humidifier leaks, there's a deeper tray to hold the water from spilling on the floor. That could be an issue depending on your flooring.

Yes, there almost always are cheaper ways to do stuff, but everybody has to judge their abilities.

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Re: any reviews of CPAP holders / tables

Post by zoocrewphoto » Thu Nov 05, 2015 11:34 pm

I use a cheap cabinet on wheels. I got it for $15. The machine sits in the middle drawer. I keep the mask in the top drawer when not in use. And extra supplies in the bottom drawer. Works great, machine never comes out, and I can close it when not in use.

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Re: any reviews of CPAP holders / tables

Post by CaptainRaven40 » Fri Nov 06, 2015 8:53 am

zoocrewphoto wrote:I use a cheap cabinet on wheels. I got it for $15. The machine sits in the middle drawer. I keep the mask in the top drawer when not in use. And extra supplies in the bottom drawer. Works great, machine never comes out, and I can close it when not in use.

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Now that's interesting.