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CPAP Tubing with Pressure Line - 6 Foot

CPAP Tubing with Pressure Line - 6 Foot

SKU:TUB006PP

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6Ft Tubing with Pressure Line for Puritan Bennett CPAP

This Product DOES NOT Require a Prescription

Product Description

The Puritan Bennet CPAP hose with pressure line is 6ft in length and made for CPAP machines that require an internal pressure line. This is a specialty tubing that does NOT interchange with the universal CPAP hose. Both the internal line and external 6ft tubing are included in this package.


Compatible CPAP and BiPAP Machines

  • GoodKnight 418A
  • GoodKnight 420E
  • GoodKnight 420S
  • GoodKnight BiPAP 425
  • KnightStar 330 Systems

Included in This Package

  • (1) 6ft Tube with Pressure Line
  • Actual Weight: 6 oz
  • Features: Inline Pressure Hose
  • Condition: New
  • Insurance Codes: A7037
  • International Shipping: Yes
  • Latex Free: Yes
  • Mode of Operation: CPAP or BiPAP
  • RX Required?: No

Will This CPAP Hose Tubing Work with Any CPAP Brand?

Yes, standard CPAP hose tubing is made to work with any CPAP
brand. We define standard as a 6ft length with 22 mm cuffs at each end. This is
the standard tube that is universal to all CPAP machines. The only exception
would be for travel CPAP machines that require a special connector.

Do I Need a Prescription for This Product?

No, CPAP machine parts such as tubing, water chamber and
filters do not require a prescription for purchase.

Is this CPAP Hose Tubing Heated?

No. These CPAP hose tubes are not heated. if your CPAP or
bi-level machine uses heated hose tubing, please shop our selection of heated
tubes specific to your model. If you need assistance, please contact our
customer service department.

How Often Should I Replace My CPAP Tubing?

Your CPAP hose tubing should be replaced every 6-12 months
or if it develops any type of leak during use. Proper maintenance and care will
promote a longer lifespan of your CPAP hose. Please refer to your manual for
cleaning and replacement instructions

How Do I Clean My CPAP Tubing?

CPAP tubing should be cleaned at least once a week using mild
soap. It is best to submerge your hose in soapy water and thoroughly rinse. It
is best to let it air dry.  A helpful tip
is to hang it over your shower rod and let it drip dry. There are tube brush
cleaners available to get the hard-to-reach places of your tubing.

I Want to Submit a Self-Claim to My Insurance. Can I Do
This?

In most cases you can submit a claim form for an out-of-net
network provider. You may receive reimbursement back from your provider
depending on your coverage and co-pay. The HCPC code for a standard CPAP hose is
A7037.

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Phil M.
Good Value

This Tube is just what I needed for my machine. It gets the job done, and is reasonably priced.