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Your CPAP hose doesn’t have to interfere with your sleep! Use the wall-mounted CozyHoze BOSS Hose Management System to securely suspend your hose up and away from you while you sleep. Learn More About the CozyHoze BOSS Hose Management System:

  • Increased Range of Motion and Fewer Mask Leaks
  • Small and Very Easy to Use
  • Ideal for Active Sleepers

Increased Range of Motion and Fewer Mask Leaks

Additional benefits of the CozyHoze BOSS hose management system include:

  • Allows full range of motion for a variety of sleeping positions
  • Helps reduce mask leaks
  • Minimizes pulling against your mask and machine
  • Reduces condensation in the tube

Small and Very Easy to Use

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Risk Free Buying! CPAP.com will refund your money (excluding shipping costs) within 15 days of your purchase, no questions asked. Call or email CPAP.com to obtain a Return Authorization Number if exercising this option. Installation Instructions The wall mounted hook should be placed about 2 feet (22 to 28 inches) above your pillow and about 6 inches off center from the middle of the bed. Use the alcohol prep wipe to clean the surface and allow for the area to dry. Remove the protective backing for the adhesive strip and apply to the base of the wall mounted hook with pull tab extending below the narrow part of the hook base. Remove the black cover from the Command Adhesive strip and apply to cleaned surface with the narrow part of hook base (and pull tab) pointing down. Allow 20 minutes for adhesive to set. The Velcro loops can be installed around a SnuggleHose or similar hose cover. Attach Reel #1 to your hose approximately 18 to 24 inches from the mask. Once installed, the mask should hang about six inches above the pillow. Attach and adjust Reel #2 further away from Reel #1, depending on the weight. The heavier your mask and hose (including hose covers), the closer the Velcro Strap on Reel #2 should be installed to the Velcro Strap on Reel #1. You will have more tension the closer the two Velcro straps are together. Reels are designed to provide light tension and should not fully retract when the system is in operation. The CozyHose Boss has had a green and blue emblem. The color of the emblem does not affect the the performance of the product.

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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 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 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:

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