CPAP Furniture

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What is CPAP furniture?

CPAP furniture is designed to store your CPAP equipment and make it easier to use your CPAP machine. For example, CPAP nightstands hide your CPAP machine while still allowing for easy access and use, while CPAP bed frames may feature built-in storage or hooks to suspend your tubing above your head.

Are CPAP nightstands compatible with all CPAP machines?

CPAP nightstands are designed to accommodate the vast majority of CPAP machines and hoses. Most have larger and smaller sections within their main compartment, which allows you to place your CPAP machine wherever it fits the best.

What features should I look for in a CPAP nightstand?

You should choose a CPAP nightstand that has good storage and an access panel that faces you when you’re sleeping on your side of the bed. You may also want to consider non-CPAP elements as well, such as the nightstand’s height, style, and price.

Can I use a regular nightstand with my CPAP machine?

You can use an ordinary nightstand with your CPAP machine so long as it is stable and has enough surface area to hold your machine and supplies. CPAP nightstands are useful because they keep your machine and supplies out of sight, which leaves room on your nightstand and reduces visual clutter.