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Re: ?? easier way to hook up hose to mask?

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:21 pm
by LoQ
gvz wrote:The "Product Features" for that Respironics hose is funny. It lists:

-> "Performance Tubing is pure white in color. No more boring, drab and dreary gray for your CPAP tube."


Thank God for that. The boring, drab and dreary gray in my current hose was really messing me up at night.
I don't really know for sure what color mine is. All that insulation is getting in the way of me seeing the hose.

Re: ?? easier way to hook up hose to mask?

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:32 pm
by DoriC
Julie wrote:The 'easier' way (that nurses use for any such connection) is to wet/lick the hard plastic end, then the rubber will slide right on!
Oh, so that's who I once got that tip from! It works!

Re: ?? easier way to hook up hose to mask?

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:12 pm
by Sandra
Are these all interchangeable between brands? I got a S9, found the Slimline hose very flexible and accommodating, but it's crap quality resulted in it cracking twice...the third time the DME suggested they were having issues with that (doh) and supplied me with a standard hose. Stiff, twists up easily, grrr. Would love a recommendation of something more flexible yet stronger than the Slimline.

Re: ?? easier way to hook up hose to mask?

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 12:57 am
by jmcd
I also have an S9 Elite with the slimline hose and really like it. However I have seen a lot of comments about the hose not lasting which worries me as I travel a fair amount on business and am disconnecting, reconnecting, and coiling the hose for packing. I did purchase a spare hose but of course I had to pay out of pocket for it but it was at my insurance carrier's contracted rate with my DME ($18.59). I would think if you use a standard size hose you'd switch from slimline to standard.