CPAP Tubing Wrap recommendations
- Schwarzwaldmaedel
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CPAP Tubing Wrap recommendations
I'm needing to purchase tubing wrap. I've been woken up too often by cold tubing. Is there a type and brand someone would like to recommend? Thank you.
Re: CPAP Tubing Wrap recommendations
https://www.padacheek.com/hose-covers-1Schwarzwaldmaedel wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 12:04 pmI'm needing to purchase tubing wrap. I've been woken up too often by cold tubing. Is there a type and brand someone would like to recommend? Thank you.
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Re: CPAP Tubing Wrap recommendations
My wife and I both have hose covers from Padacheek. We are very happy with them.
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Re: CPAP Tubing Wrap recommendations
Why not a heated hose?Schwarzwaldmaedel wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 12:04 pmI'm needing to purchase tubing wrap. I've been woken up too often by cold tubing. Is there a type and brand someone would like to recommend? Thank you.
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- Schwarzwaldmaedel
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Re: CPAP Tubing Wrap recommendations
Thank you all for your suggestions. I'll look into Padacheek.I don't use heated tubing, because it warms me up too much, and aggravates my temperature deregulation issues.
Re: CPAP Tubing Wrap recommendations
Whereas, I'm a cheapskate. (Much worse than Zonker, even.) So I generally get whatever is cheapest on Amazon at the time: I mean, it's either that, or duct tape, right? 

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Re: CPAP Tubing Wrap recommendations
Schwarzwaldmaedel wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 2:50 pmThank you all for your suggestions. I'll look into Padacheek.I don't use heated tubing, because it warms me up too much, and aggravates my temperature deregulation issues.
If you are bothered by the hose being too cold and sometimes too warm then a heated hose is a far better solution than a hose cozy.Schwarzwaldmaedel wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 12:04 pmI'm needing to purchase tubing wrap. I've been woken up too often by cold tubing. Is there a type and brand someone would like to recommend? Thank you
A cozy doesn't allow you to change the temperature and you can still find it too warm or cold. With a (ResMed) heated hose you can set the hose temperature. Find a temperature your comfortable with and then it will be the same.
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Re: CPAP Tubing Wrap recommendations
I agree with Dogslobber.
Resmed's heated hoses are thermostatically controlled.
Mine stays at the same setting year-round.
It likely never kicks on when the room is hot.
Resmed's heated hoses are thermostatically controlled.
Mine stays at the same setting year-round.
It likely never kicks on when the room is hot.
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Last edited by chunkyfrog on Thu Dec 29, 2022 6:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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unpossible!!!
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Re: CPAP Tubing Wrap recommendations
Not a bad deal from our hosts: https://www.cpap.com/productpage/republ ... hose-cover
- Schwarzwaldmaedel
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Re: CPAP Tubing Wrap recommendations
Thank you, Lazarus! It's worth trying, especially for $9 with free shipping. I appreciate the recommendation. This way, the hose itself won't be cold, nor will it wake me up anymore with its unpleasant noise as it moves across my dresser when I toss and turn. Excellent!
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Any time. And you are very welcome.Schwarzwaldmaedel wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 9:42 amThank you, Lazarus! It's worth trying, especially for $9 with free shipping. I appreciate the recommendation. This way, the hose itself won't be cold, nor will it wake me up anymore with its unpleasant noise as it moves across my dresser when I toss and turn. Excellent!
I use something similar, myself.
To me, heated hoses feel heavy.
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Curious now how much heavier a heated hose is compared to unheated and a cozy.lazarus wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 11:34 amAny time. And you are very welcome.Schwarzwaldmaedel wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 9:42 amThank you, Lazarus! It's worth trying, especially for $9 with free shipping. I appreciate the recommendation. This way, the hose itself won't be cold, nor will it wake me up anymore with its unpleasant noise as it moves across my dresser when I toss and turn. Excellent!
I use something similar, myself.
To me, heated hoses feel heavy.
Not sure I would change tho because I need the humidity.
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Re: CPAP Tubing Wrap recommendations
I keep the temp and humidity fairly steady year-round in my home, so I am able accurately to dial in my treatment humidity well enough with no rain out by using a lightweight cover on a regular nonheated ResMed SlimLine hose for my AS10:
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/resmed ... g#features
But I haven't tried heated tubing since way back in my S9 days, and the AS11 heated tubing might feel light-years better to me, for all I know. So don't go by me.
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After some searching it appears they don’t even make an unheated hose for as11.
so there ya go.
so there ya go.
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