CPAP Tubing

Shop CPAP tubing (hoses) in Canada—standard or slim 15 mm, plus heated CPAP tubing for compatible devices.

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Reviewed by: Brendan Scales, RRT (Registered Respiratory Therapist)


What’s included: See each product page for length, diameter, and connectors.
Sizing & compatibility: Most masks and machines use 22 mm cuff ends. Heated tubing is model-specific—match the exact machine series.

Tube diameter varies: standard vs slim 15 mm (set the tube size in your device menu if available).
Replacement: Typical swap is every 3–6 months or sooner if the tube is yellowed, brittle, musty, or won’t sit flat.
Returns & hygiene: For safety, opened/used tubing is final sale; unopened items may be returnable—see Shipping & Returns.
Care: Rinse daily, wash with mild soap weekly, air-dry fully; avoid kinks/sharp bends.
Convenience: You can select an subscription plan at your cadence preference at 3,4 or 6 month intervals.

Common Questions

Will heated tubing fit my machine?

Heated tubes are device-specific. Match by brand/model series and confirm in the Compatibility section. If your machine doesn’t list heated tubing, choose a standard hose.

How often should I replace my CPAP hose?

Typically every 3–6 months. Replace sooner if you notice persistent odour, visible wear, discoloration, or if the cuff is loose and leaking.

How do I clean CPAP tubing?

Weekly: mild, non-conditioning soap + warm water, rinse well, air-dry completely. Daily quick rinse is helpful. Avoid harsh chemicals that degrade silicone/thermoplastic.

Can I use a longer hose (e.g., 8–10 ft)?

Often yes, but longer hoses can change airflow dynamics. If your device has tube length/diameter settings, update them. For best results, keep routing smooth and avoid tight bends or heavy tugging.