Corrugated Breathing Tubes for CPAP Pro & ApneaPAP "No Mask" - 1 Pair
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Corrugated Breathing Tubes for CPAP Pro & ApneaPAP "No Mask" - 1 Pair

3.70 Average Rating of 10 Reviews Read Reviews

$29.95
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Description

USAGE: Two breathing tubes, one pair, are included in each pack. For best results these tubes should be replaced on average every 3 months. Tubing may be supplied in blue or clear color and either color will work with any CPAP Pro or ApneaPAP setup. Please use extreme care if removing Corrugated Breathing Tubes from your No Mask's Y-Coupling.

Product Information

  • Manufacturer Stevenson Industries
  • Part Number(s) PROPART-5
  • HCPCS Code A7037
  • GTIN / UPC Code
  • Warranty 30 Days - Review manufacturer's documentation for full warranty details.
  • Country United States of America (Typical Origin)

Physical Specifications

  • Materials Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex

Reviews

3.70
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Total 10 Reviews
  • .Honesty

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    Product exactly as shown on web page. Completely satisfied.
    Written by Verified Shopper, GA2020-12-07
  • .CPAP PRO TUBES

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    The tubes are good. Some trouble getting the nose “****” to adjust.
    Written by Verified Shopper, 2018-12-02
  • .Some Good, Some Not-So-Good = a 3

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    The CPAP Pro is the best device for my needs. However, as a number of others have said, the tubes are WAY, WAY too delicate. Also, customer service could be a little more helpful and try to seem at least reasonably concerned with helping you with your needs.
    Written by Max Black, 2017-05-17
  • .Very fragile

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    The tubes get holes in them. They lasts for only 1-2 months. It gets expensive when you have to replace it so often. I love the no mask but they need to make the corrugated tubes more sturdy.
    Written by Ptyt1376, 2016-10-27
  • .Worked the best for me.

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    Started with nasal style system and used for 4 years then saw an ad on TV so tried it and used now for several years and for me has been really great. I agree with comment that the tubes need to be improved and have had to replace them three or four times a year and are a little expensive.
    Written by Steve, 2013-11-30
  • .love the no mask, price is high

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    they say to replace these hoses every 3 months but I have used them for over a year at a time, if they come down on the price I would consider replacing them more often, but do love the mask though, its the best on the market
    Written by ROBERT, 2013-08-22
  • .system is great; tubing is a rip off

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    cpap pro is really excellent in design, but they do have a monopoly on this particular setup (two thin tubes feeding into two separate nasal pillows) which must explain the outrageous cost.
    Written by Rosina L., 2012-10-08
  • .Happy Camper

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    The NoMask system is by far the most comfortable and the easiest way to use a cpap machine, in my humble opinion. I never want to use anything else.
    Written by EasyBreather, 2012-08-14
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    great product
    Written by randy blumer, 2012-05-28
  • .corrugated breathing tubes

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    I wouldn't use anything but the cpap pro because im a little claustrophobic and anything with straps just slides around on my fine silky hair and leaves strap marks across my face. BUT, these tubes tend to split down near the bottom from wear rather quickly. I have used bandaids to seal the holes. Maybe the plastic should be a bit thicker there.
    Written by Barb, 2012-05-13
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