I think a night stand like this is among the best solutions out there. I use a 2-drawer 24" stand and keep the machine in a drawer. I had to drill a large diameter hole in the back to allow the climateline hose to pass through, but it works similarly. This shields any residual noise from the machine, looks good and prevents any possibility of accidents.
Good find!
Interesting CPAP nightstand
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+1 Sounds exactly like mine...just open the drawer and pull out the mask/hose.Sleeprider wrote:I think a night stand like this is among the best solutions out there. I use a 2-drawer 24" stand and keep the machine in a drawer. I had to drill a large diameter hole in the back to allow the climateline hose to pass through, but it works similarly. This shields any residual noise from the machine, looks good and prevents any possibility of accidents.
Good find!
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Nice table and good price. I couldn't find one on Amazon quite as cheap (price). Thanks for sharing with us.
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Thanks for posting this. Need to save up so I can get one for my Lady. I'll just use my $10 microwave stand for now...
See you on the other side when the smoke clears...
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Adjustable wire shelving from Target can also work well. It's adjustable, light, strong, easy to assemble, and available in various colors: http://www.target.com/s?searchTerm=3-Ti ... gory=&lnk=
Prices run from $25 - $60. The CPAP machine can be secured by routing hoses and cords through the shelving or attaching them to the shelving with tie wraps or velcro straps.
Prices run from $25 - $60. The CPAP machine can be secured by routing hoses and cords through the shelving or attaching them to the shelving with tie wraps or velcro straps.
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Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: January 2015 Sleep Study Results: Apnea/Hypopnea Index (AHI): 80.2, Sleepyhead |