COMFORT SLEEVE for hoses

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COMFORT SLEEVE for hoses

Post by Offerocker » Sun May 28, 2006 4:48 am

COMFORT SLEEVE for hoses

Are now available!

Made of high-quality, pill-resistant fleece. Collars at both ends and a pull tab for further ease of pulling on sleeve.

Lengths are 6' and 10' for insulating cover, and 12' and 20' for a doubled-length, so that material can be scrunched up for additional insulation.

Reasonable rate which includes shipping/handling.

PM me for more info if interested. Must be registered user of this site.

THANKS for your input, and giving me a means to help those w/rainout, or just to cover up that lovely apparatus.

Readily-available colors are:

1. Chammois/Camel
2. Blue: light & medium
3. Pink: light
4. Yellow: light
5. Green: light and 'Forest green'
6. Grey: light & medium
7. Black
8. Burgundy
9. Purple

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Re: COMFORT SLEEVE for hoses

Post by roster » Sun May 28, 2006 5:21 am

[quote="Offerocker"]COMFORT SLEEVE for hoses:

THANKS for your input, and giving me a means to help those w/rainout, or just to cover up that lovely apparatus.


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Post by RedThunder94 » Sun May 28, 2006 8:10 am

sweet! that noise gets annoying to me too after a while, lol.

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Post by Goofproof » Sun May 28, 2006 8:22 am

It also an register as snoring. Jim
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Post by sleepybon » Sun May 28, 2006 1:57 pm

What? no burgandy?
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Post by Offerocker » Sun May 28, 2006 2:22 pm

sleepybon: OK, there is also BUR-GUNDY, but, alas, not the liquid type.

When I had my machine & HH on nightstand, I had the hose coming around , above my pillow, and excess was snaked there too. I'd find myself thinking: "Gee, I've got this stuffed 'doggie', and stuffed 'cat', in bed, but I don't remember a stuffed 'elephant'...then I remembered what it was. The softness was nice to have around. Since I've moved everything to the floor (to trip and scald husband), I think I'll get a 10' hose.


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Post by Offerocker » Sun May 28, 2006 2:30 pm

Goofproof wrote:It also an register as snoring. Jim
Jim - what to you REALLY mean? You speaketh in code, Davinci.

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Post by ozij » Sun May 28, 2006 8:54 pm

Goofproof means:

It (the noise created by the hose rubbing the headboard) also can register as snoring. Jim

He speaketh not in ode.... he just dropped a c...

The Respironics machines have a well known propensity to register various environmental noises as snores, and to raise pressure accordingly.

(Do a search for "ruler" with "Derek" as author and you'll find description of some of his experiment on the subject.)

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Post by Offerocker » Mon May 29, 2006 5:50 am

He speaketh not in ode.... he just dropped a c...
Thanks for explaining that phenonenom...too many nomenoms???
Now, with your help, I CAN decipher!!

Hmmmmm GoofProof: WHAT are you doing, that your (cpap) hose is hitting the headboard ?


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Post by RedThunder94 » Tue May 30, 2006 6:29 pm

got mine today, two six footers, very well made and very soft and comfy, and in my favorite color, too, can't wait to use both of them on my hose tonight, lol. excellent buy, well worth it, thanks kathleen...


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Post by Gidgie » Tue May 30, 2006 11:25 pm

You really are feeling your oats today, aren't you? Been thinking about making a hose cover......been thinking about it too long.........been too busy getting the gardens going.......will pm you.........


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As opposed to the headboard...

Post by brasshopper » Tue May 30, 2006 11:36 pm

...try a IV stand.

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Post by Offerocker » Wed May 31, 2006 4:32 am

Gidgie wrote:You really are feeling your oats today, aren't you?
YES - must have had a good night's sleep !!

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Post by RedThunder94 » Wed May 31, 2006 5:58 am

well, first night with them and i got to tell you, they work! first time, well maybe second time, the first being when my humidifier took the night off, lol, anyways, the second time that i didn't wake up every couple of hours because of those nice cold drops of rainout landing on my face, thanks kathleen, i owe you big time for the help.


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Comfort Sleeve

Post by Offerocker » Wed May 31, 2006 6:10 am

RedThunder94 wrote:well, first night with them and i got to tell you, they work! ....I didn't wake up every couple of hours because of those nice cold drops of rainout landing on my face, thanks kathleen, i owe you big time for the help.
I am so glad that the Comfort Sleeves worked for you, RedThunder!

You have also helped me out tremendously in other ways!

I'm glad that I could do something useful to reciprocate.


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