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Keep your CPAP tubing tangle free and out of your way while sleeping. Eliminates CPAP hose related sleep interuptions.
Adjustable swing arm moves with you.Blissful, uninterupted sleep. No tugging or pulling.
Slips right in between your mattress and box spring to support the tubing away from you. Adjustable arm moves with you easily so there's no pulling. Makes it easier for you to sleep safely and soundly. Compactly folds for storage and portability.
Features:
Sturdy metal construction
No assembly required
Compactly folds for storage and portability
Includes free storage pouch
34.5 " tall
Slides in between mattress for strong support
No more tangled hose waking you up | | | |
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| $24.99 | |
Our Price:
| $23.50 | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 14.5 inches | | Product Width: | 11.75 inches | | Product Height: | 12.63 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.91 pounds | | Package Length: | 13.3 inches | | Package Width: | 5.6 inches | | Package Height: | 1.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 76 reviews |
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| | Features | Keep your CPAP tubing tangle free and out of your way while sleepingEliminates CPAP hose related sleep interuptionsSturdy metal constructionSlides in between mattress for strong support
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 76 customer reviews )
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18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Very sturdy Jun 21, 2010
By J. Gines
"Leedor"
This is a sturdy, heavier weight unit I use as home as opposed to a lighter weight unit I use when I travel. It takes all loads imposed on it and works well. makes sleeping with a CPAP mask much easier, allowing more movement of the head. I use it against the headboard rather than as shown on the side of the bed to make it easier to get in and out of bed, and easier to make the bed.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
If you use a CPAP, consider this product May 06, 2011
By Richard Burt I had a number of hose-related problems using my CPAP. If the hose ran down over my chest, soon the bulk of the hose would fall over the side of the bed. That would increase the pressure on one side of the mask (the side the hose was pulling on), making a leak more likely. If I placed the hose so it was to my right (in the center between me and my wife), during the night it would eventually shift, and the bulk of the hose would fall to the left side of the bed. Again, that would increase the pressure on one side of the mask and the mask would often leak.
One solution I developed was to position the hose on my pillow, above the top of my head, and run it down along the right side of my head. That delayed the hose falling to the side of the bed but did not always prevent it. In addition, the ridges on the hose would sometimes catch on the edge of the bedframe, and then when I tried to turn, the hose would not move, pulling the mask loose and interrupting my sleep.
I had the idea that somehow I needed to get the hose suspended above me, but I never pursued figuring out how to accomplish that. Then I saw this product, a hose holder. Just what I needed! Or was it? The only way I was going to find out was to try it out.
So having ordered the product and having used it for two months now, I can report that it works great. My sleep is less interrupted by the hose pulling on the mask (or on me). There is no question that it is well worth the money to me.
The product is cleverly designed. It is a series of slim tubes, and the each tube nests in the rim of the one below. There is an a elastic cord running through the center of the tubes that keeps the tubes nested in place. The top piece swivels easily, and the hose can slip through the eye at the top. If you want, you can separate the tubes and fit them into the pouch that is provided, which allows you to pack it in a suitcase. (The elastic cord does not come off so the tubes will stay connected to each other by the cord even when not nested.) At first, I thought, OK, this is fine for home use, but I'm not going to travel with it. What with the CPAP machine, I've got enough stuff to lug with me. But now that I've used it for two months, I am reconsidering. I may just travel with it.
At first, I thought that it would be a problem making the bed with the hose holder in place, but it has not been an issue.
I agree with Bluesman that the picture makes the diameter of the tubes look bigger than they are, but otherwise, I think his review does the product a disservice. Perhaps he got a defective item. While not what I would call robust in construction, it is certainly sufficiently sturdy to do its job, and in two months of use, I have seen no evidence that it won't last years. The cost/benefit ratio here is such that if this product broke in a year, I would have no complaint. I'd just buy a new one.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
CPAP hose stand Feb 21, 2011
By Richard P. Bogue This CPAP hose stand is ok, it is not heavy duty but it does the job. It would be great for travel since it is light weight, and can be taken apart and easily put back together. It also comes with a small travel bag so it can be stored with your CPAP machine for easy travel.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Does the trick Dec 17, 2010
By The Dean I'm not quite sure what Bluesman is referring to in his one-star review. Perhaps he was shipped a different product. While this stand is not what I would call "heavy duty" it is more than adequate for the job at hand. I change sides two or three times a night, and this unit has no problem staying in place and holding the hose in the proper place. The top does swivel a bit, which is a good thing, as it adjusts to your movement and you the mask doesn't get pulled from your face.
During the day, I hang my mask (a light nasal pillow model) from the pole as well. I see no sign it can't handle that bit of extra weight. It might be a tad overpriced (there might be $1-$2 in materials at the most in this thing) but there aren't that many alternatives, from what I have seen. All-in-all I'm happy with it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Hose out of the way! Mar 23, 2011
By R. Russell
"2012MakeoverQueen"
This is a handy product. It is a collapsible structure (perfect for travel or home) and doesn't require any assembly. You just straighten it out and then slide the flat base between your mattress and box spring, resulting in an erect, slim, pole-like structure with a loop at the top in which you can string your CPAP hose. Given the set-up of my bedroom, it was best for me to have it at the head of my bed - between the bed and the wall (I do not have a headboard). I haven't had it for that long but it stands there and holds the hose as it should and it's such a straight-forward structure that I have no reason to think it wont do it's job for months/years to come. If you have a headboard and have to stick it between the mattress at the side of the bed, maybe it would move more if you bumped into it (or just because it doesn't have the wall as a fall-back support given that you may tug as you change positions during sleep), but its simple enough where you really can just tuck it in the base at night and put it away during the day. For me, its much better than having the annoying hose hanging down the side of the bed all night and pulling on my face apparatus. I give it 4 stars, which means that I recommend it and think it works perfectly fine. One star because it is a bit flimsy in a way but, like I said, that's good when you think about travel or moving during the day.
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