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[Equipment] Repairing the stretched-out end of a CPAP hose- how do you do it?
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RE: Repairing the stretched-out end of a CPAP hose- how do you do it?
A second vote on replace the tube. Also take a look at how you remove the mask for cleaning. I've noticed that a gentle wiggle back and forth while pulling out gently seems to keep it from stretching out better then just yanking it out.
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#12
RE: Repairing the stretched-out end of a CPAP hose- how do you do it?
I twisted a rubber band around the stretched-out end of the hose a few times and that seemed to tighten it enough so that I could fit the Quick Disconnect piece into it snuggly again.

-Paul.
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#13
RE: Repairing the stretched-out end of a CPAP hose- how do you do it?
Another + for the zip tie idea.
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#14
RE: Repairing the stretched-out end of a CPAP hose- how do you do it?
I used the old rubber band trick on mine as a temporary fix. It was well over a year old and time to replace it anyway.....
Sleep is worth the effort.
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RE: Repairing the stretched-out end of a CPAP hose- how do you do it?
Wrap the “outside" of the rubber with 2 layers of 3M Tempflex Rubber tape. $2.68 at Lowes. It’s Called 3M-Temflex 2155 Rubber Splicing 22-ft. Normal use for it is taping wires. I use the tape for better Grip on Weapons. With a medium stretch on the tape. It will hold it on “tighter" than brand new and will allow easy on off removal. Better than wire ties, complete control of how snug you want it fit. Easy to take the hose off for cleaning. This works so well that you can make it "too tight" if you use more layers or wrap with too much tension on the tape. Many people add layers of tape to the inside plastic mask side but that just stretches the hose out more and makes removal problematic.


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#16
RE: Repairing the stretched-out end of a CPAP hose- how do you do it?
I have used an automotive stainless hose clamp on my hose ends for several years with absolutely no injury or problem. . I simply tighten the clamp firmly but not tight enough to risk damaging the connection nipple.

TheDuke
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