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CPAP Hose Lift System

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The Hose Lift System suspends a CPAP tube above the user, preventing the hose from becoming entangled or tugging on the CPAP mask during sleep. Made of aluminum, the hose lift is one of the lightest and most compact hose management systems available. The Hose Lift is suitable for both home and travel. Weighing just 8 ounces, it will fit in most any CPAP travel bag.

The Hose Loop accommodates CPAP tubing even when using a Hose Cover.

As of January 2010, the Hose Lift comes packaged with a Mask Hook that allows the CPAP mask to be hung on the post when not in use.

When set up, the height of the CPAP Hose Lift is 37'' from the base to the top of the mast.

Installation and Use of the Hose Lift System:

  • Unfold and connect the two-piece Hose Lift System
  • Slip the base between the mattress and box spring
  • Thread the hose through the Hose Loop and position as desired
  • The aluminum arm is reinforced with metal connectors for added durability
  • Suitable for Home or Travel

30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee: If not completely satisfied with the product, the manufacturer offers a 30 day money back guarantee. Simply contact CPAP.com for Return Authorization and instructions within the first 30 days of purchase.
30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee: If not completely satisfied with the product, the manufacturer offers a 30 day money back guarantee. Simply contact CPAP.com for Return Authorization and instructions within the first 30 days of purchase.

The Hose Loop includes a "roller" which allows for more movement of the suspended hose. Using a hose cover will reduce the ease of movement of the hose within the Hose Loop.

Download the Instructional card which is now included with new orders of the Hose Lift System:

Hose Lift Instruction Card
What is CPAP tubing / CPAP hose?
CPAP tubing and CPAP hose are interchangeable terms. CPAP hoses / tubing are used for two main purposes: to connect a CPAP or BiLevel machine or a humidifier to a mask, or to connect the machine to a humidifier.

Machine to Mask Hose. A hose is connected to the air outlet of either the machine or humidifier and it connects to the CPAP mask to deliver the airflow to the mask. In the past, the hose used to connect a machine to mask was a standard size. Today, there are a number of different hose options. There are three types of machine to mask hoses:
  • Standard / Performance Hose: A long hose or tube is included with each CPAP / BiLevel machine purchase. The connections on all CPAPs, humidifiers and masks are a standard size, so a standard CPAP hose will fit on all. Standard hoses are also available in 8 foot and 10 foot sizes. There are lighter hoses available that were designed to be more flexible and put less pull on the CPAP mask.CPAP Performance Tubing
  • Heated Hose: A heated CPAP hose contains copper coils embedded in or wrapped around the length of the hose. These coils conduct a constant temperature through the hose. The majority of heated hoses are specific to the machine. Heated Hose
  • Hose with Sensor Line: A few auto-titrating CPAPs and Bilevels require a pressure line sensor fitted into the hose to detect breathing patterns and pressure needs but the majority of those machines are no longer in production. (Machines which use the tubing pictured below have been discontinued by the manufacturer.) Sensor Line Tubing

Humidifier Hose. Humidifier hoses connect a CPAP or BiLevel machine to a stand alone humidifier. Humidifier hoses are shorter than standard hoses. They come in either 18 or 24 inch lengths.
18 in Humidifier Hose
Are all CPAP hoses the same?
In years gone by, the answer to this question would have been "yes", but today not all hoses are the same and some machines use different hose types. All CPAP hoses / tubings serve the same function: directing the air stream from the machine to the mask.

Historically, a standard CPAP hose is six feet long, has an internal diameter of 19mm and a connector cuff with an internal diameter of 22mm. Today some hoses are 6 feet long, others are 4 foot long, 8 foot long and 10 foot long. Some hoses have an internal diameter of 19mm (standard) and others have an internal diameter of 15mm (thin or slim style). To use a slim 15mm hose, the machine must have a menu option setting to accept the narrower diameter of a 15mm hose and still deliver the prescribed pressure to the mask to ensure effective therapy.

All hoses have a 22mm connection cuff and fit on all CPAP masks. The connection ports on all CPAP, APAP and BiLevel machines, humidifiers, and masks are a standard size, so a standard CPAP hose will fit on all. Some of the very small machines use a hose adapter between the machine and the 22mm cuff of the hose.

Some manufacturers offer a heated hose option designed to work only with their machines. To read more about heated hoses see the "What is a heated CPAP hose?" article included in this FAQ section.

A few auto-titrating CPAPs and BiLevels require a pressure line sensor to detect breathing patterns and pressure needs. The sensor may be in the form of an adapter with narrow tubing attached or the narrow tubing is threaded inside the six foot hose. In both cases, one end of the narrow tubing is plugged into the machine. Those machines will not operate without the pressure line sensor.
What is a heated CPAP hose?

A heated CPAP hose contains copper coils embedded in, or wrapped around, the hose. These coils are gently heated to conduct a constant temperature throughout the length of the hose. This enhances the comfort of the therapy and reduces or eliminates rainout caused by the water condensing as it travels through the hose to the mask.


Heated hoses are more expensive alternatives to cloth tubing insulation, but they prevent rainout in nearly all cases. The Hybernite Rainout Control System is a stand alone option that can be used with any machine to prevent rainout and increase delivered humidification.

Hybernite Rainout Control System


Some manufacturers have developed heated hoses to work specifically with select machines in their product lines. The ClimateLineAir™ Heated Tube for AirSense™ 10 and AirCurve™ 10 Machines is an example of a heated hose used by the AirSense™ 10 and AirCurve™ 10 Machines.

AirSense Tubing


Here are some heated hoses we carry:


ComfortLine Heated Tubing Kit

ClimateLine™ Tubing for S9™ and H5i™ Climate Control System

PR System One Heated Tube for 60 Series Machines

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What is rainout?
Rainout is the accumulation of water in a CPAP tube due to warm moist air cooling on its way from your CPAP machine to your CPAP mask.

Solutions to rainout include raising the temperature of your bedroom, insulating your tubing with a Snugglehose, or purchasing a CPAP machine with an integrated heated hose.
How do I clean a CPAP hose?

Your CPAP hose will last longer if it is detached every morning and hung to air dry.


Drying the hose each morning will also prevent bacteria from growing in the damp interior and help reduce the possibility of colds and other health issues. Remember, what is in the hose goes into the airway.


If you are not drying the hose daily, then be sure to replace the hose very frequently as negative health issues will result!

Hose care tips:

  • Remove the hose by gripping the end or cuff, not the hose itself
  • Hang the hose to dry after each use
  • Wash hose weekly to avoid residue and maintain health
  • Protect the hose from curious pets


Hose care tools:

How often should I replace my CPAP hose?
CPAP hoses can last a long time, sometimes up to a year if taken care of properly.

Signs of wear include dry, cracked places on the inside lining or on the rubber ends; "stretch marks" near the rubber ends; mineral deposits or mold from water left inside the hose; or a visible puncture or tear in the material.

How do I avoid getting tangled in CPAP hoses?

There are a few ways to keep from getting tangled up in your CPAP tubing. Try running your CPAP hose behind the headboard of your bed. Also, there are several types of suspension systems we carry here at CPAP.com. You can see the different types of Hose Management Systems under our Comfort & Cleaning section. One example is the HoseBuddy Tangle Free CPAP Hose Suspension System:

HoseBuddy



Here are some items we recommend that may help with hose comfort:

CPAP Hose Lift
HoseBuddy
Tube Management Clip
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What is a hose cover?
A hose cover is placed over the hose in order to insulate the hose and to make the hose more comfortable. The simplest and most cost effective way to insulate a CPAP hose is to wrap it in an insulating fabric. This enables the hose to remain flexible and adds little weight.

Companies such as Snugglehose provide a cost effective tubing insulation available in several colors and styles. Not only will the covers reduce or eliminate rainout, they also provide a more personal and less institutionalized appearance. An example of a Snugglehose is shown below.

Snugglehose

Here are some hose covers we carry:

Tubing Wrap for AirSense™ 10, AirCurve™ 10, and S9 Series SlimLine™ Tubing
Respironics Insulated Hose Cover
ResMed Zippered Tubing Wrap
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An Essential CPAP Accessory

Verified purchase | Apr. 16, 2023 | James Q.
I was amazed at how much better I slept with this hose lift. It keeps the CPAP hose from getting entangled or worse during sleep. I am one who turns over a lot during the night and using a hose lift prevents any issues with the hose.
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Good points - bad points, but going back to my old mask.

Verified purchase | Sep. 29, 2022 | Verified CPAP.com Customer
I have a small face. Had high hopes for this mask. Had trouble getting this mask settled on my face so that it didn't leak. Then I would wake up in the middle of the night and it would be leaking. It seems that all masks have some kind of leakage problem. There is a very small noise that made it troublesome falling asleep. Sometimes my eyes would be dried out because of the air on them. Caused my machine to go through humidifier water really quickly. I really wanted to love this mask because of the fact that it didn't cover my whole nose. Did like the magnet latch. Going back to my standby, the Zzz Full Face mask which I hope they aren't discontinuing.
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bad support

Verified purchase | Sep. 12, 2022 | Verified CPAP.com Customer
I have nothing receied. I wait for my money or the goods
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Design is lacking one important feature of the F10

Verified purchase | Aug. 08, 2022 | Verified CPAP.com Customer
The F20 mask is adequate for the individual who lies down in bed and does not change position for the entire sleep experience. If I change position, the mask lets me know by leaking noisily, awakening my wife and me and seriously disrupts the sleep experience. I like the magnetic clip design that makes putting on and removing the mask so easy. Also like the elbow swivel design. The F10 design included a double silicone seal that is most effective for light sleepers like me. ResMed should have included that feature in the F20. If ResMed ever includes that one feature into the F20, I would eagerly switch to that mask. In the meantime, I'll stick with the F10.
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Replacement accessories for my CPAP machine

Verified purchase | Jul. 13, 2022 | Verified CPAP.com Customer
My accessories were an exact match and I was able to update my pillows and other parts to go around my head
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