Re: Hose management devices: worthwhile or worthless?
Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 4:41 pm
My first concern with "hose management" wasn't the comfort of my therapy but making sure I didn't accidentally pull my machine off my night stand into the floor. This lead me to a simple solution I thought.
I use a plastic buckle release that is attached to my headboard with Velcro strip. Find a post or something round and make a loop around that part and attach one end of the clip to that. Now with the other side of the clip I measure just enough tube to make sure from the point of contact on my headboard to my machine is gently loose but with little to no slack. I then attach with more Velcro strip the other end of the buckle to the hose. If I were to move way too much in my sleep I risk only damaging my hose as the buckle is strong enough to hold even if I were to rip the hose in half at the point of connection at the head board.
Here are some example "links" for ideas not what I used exactly.
http://www.sailrite.com/Product%20Image ... sizew=1000
This thing can be had for under a dollar if you know were to get it.
http://www.shoplet.com/Velcro-Cable-Tie/VEK94257/spdv
These Velcro cable ties are an example of what I used for my setup at home. I use a fleece hose cover and just role how ever I like and pull the hose with me. I if I get a little tangled I just push the hose away or fix it and I don't have to worry about hurting my machine because I know the hose is secured to my headboard.
On a side note - I have thought about making one change to my simple setup by adding a retractable key holder to my hose with velcro to lift it higher but still giving me the flexability to move around in my sleep. I want to attach a strong command strip hook to my wall and then using one of these
http://keybak.com/products/sidekick-id- ... -retractor
Attach the other end to the middle of the slack in my hose while still keeping it attached to my headboard. This should lift the hose up in the air over my head and help with rain out.
I'm going to give a little "plug" for the "Key-Bak" "http://keybak.com/" company as I've had one of their ID holders for over 20+ years and i'm still using it with 3 different ID access cards on it too with a heavy holder. I don't work for them but having had countless other ID holders break sometimes with in weeks and having theirs last over 20 years has sold me. I like their products.
Hope this helps.
I use a plastic buckle release that is attached to my headboard with Velcro strip. Find a post or something round and make a loop around that part and attach one end of the clip to that. Now with the other side of the clip I measure just enough tube to make sure from the point of contact on my headboard to my machine is gently loose but with little to no slack. I then attach with more Velcro strip the other end of the buckle to the hose. If I were to move way too much in my sleep I risk only damaging my hose as the buckle is strong enough to hold even if I were to rip the hose in half at the point of connection at the head board.
Here are some example "links" for ideas not what I used exactly.
http://www.sailrite.com/Product%20Image ... sizew=1000
This thing can be had for under a dollar if you know were to get it.
http://www.shoplet.com/Velcro-Cable-Tie/VEK94257/spdv
These Velcro cable ties are an example of what I used for my setup at home. I use a fleece hose cover and just role how ever I like and pull the hose with me. I if I get a little tangled I just push the hose away or fix it and I don't have to worry about hurting my machine because I know the hose is secured to my headboard.
On a side note - I have thought about making one change to my simple setup by adding a retractable key holder to my hose with velcro to lift it higher but still giving me the flexability to move around in my sleep. I want to attach a strong command strip hook to my wall and then using one of these
http://keybak.com/products/sidekick-id- ... -retractor
Attach the other end to the middle of the slack in my hose while still keeping it attached to my headboard. This should lift the hose up in the air over my head and help with rain out.
I'm going to give a little "plug" for the "Key-Bak" "http://keybak.com/" company as I've had one of their ID holders for over 20+ years and i'm still using it with 3 different ID access cards on it too with a heavy holder. I don't work for them but having had countless other ID holders break sometimes with in weeks and having theirs last over 20 years has sold me. I like their products.
Hope this helps.