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CPAP Hoses

CPAP hoses (also called CPAP tubing or sleep apnea hoses) are the essential link between your machine and mask, delivering the steady airflow that makes therapy effective. We carry a complete range of replacement hose options, including standard CPAP hoses in multiple lengths, slim travel-friendly tubing, and heated hoses that prevent condensation and dryness, so you can keep your sleep therapy comfortable, clean, and reliable.

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FAQs - CPAP Hoses Collection

What does a CPAP hose do and what types are available?

A CPAP hose (also called CPAP tubing or a sleep-apnea hose) connects your machine to your mask and delivers a steady stream of pressurized air. Your hose is more than just a tube — it’s the lifeline that carries airflow from your machine to your mask. There are three main types: standard hoses that fit nearly every setup, slim or “micro” hoses that are lightweight and travel-friendly, and heated hoses that warm and humidify the air to prevent dryness and condensation. Choosing the right one depends on your comfort and how you sleep, but we’ve seen that heated hoses are the best fit if you use humidification.

How often should I replace my CPAP hose or tubing?

We recommend replacing your CPAP tubing every 3 months. This schedule aligns with manufacturer guidance and reflects what we’ve seen keeps therapy safe, clean, and effective. While some people stretch hoses to 6 months, moisture and tiny cracks can affect pressure and allow bacteria to build up. Replacing at 3 months gives you peace of mind and ensures your sleep therapy works as intended.

How should I clean and care for my CPAP hose?

Drain any condensation each morning, then wash your hose once a week with warm, soapy water and let it air-dry completely. A tube brush can help clear buildup inside. If you notice stiffness, discoloration, or cracks, it’s time to replace your tubing. Clean hoses protect your airway and keep your sleep therapy working the way it should.

Should I choose a heated CPAP hose or stick with a standard hose?

Heated hoses warm and humidify the airflow, preventing “rain-out” (condensation) and reducing dryness in your nose and throat. Standard hoses are lighter and more flexible, which makes them a good option for travelers or for those who don’t use humidification. Both work, but if comfort and consistent humidity are your priorities, a heated hose is the better choice.

What hose length and size should I use for my CPAP machine?

Most CPAP hoses are 6 feet long, which balances freedom of movement with ease of use. Shorter hoses can be helpful for travel or tight spaces, while longer hoses or extensions give you extra reach if your machine sits farther away. Tubing also comes in different diameters — standard, slimline, or 12mm micro. Always match your hose size to your machine and mask to maintain accurate pressure.