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ResMed AirMini CPAP Machine (Device Only)
9 reviewsRegular price $995.00Sale price $995.00 Reg: $1,565.00Unit price / perSale -
Vendor:Löwenstein
Lowenstein Prisma 20A APAP Therapy Set (includes Prisma AQUA, 4G modem) with Mask Bundle
6 reviewsRegular price $2,080.00Sale price $2,080.00 Reg: $2,450.00Unit price / perSale -
Vendor:ResMed
ResMed AirSense 11 Elite 4G Machine with Mask Bundle
7 reviewsRegular price $1,344.99Sale price $1,344.99 Reg: $1,549.00Unit price / perSale -
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Resmed AirSense 10 AutoSet 4G CPAP Machine with Mask Bundle
11 reviewsRegular price $1,288.00Sale price $1,288.00 Reg: $2,578.00Unit price / perSale -
Vendor:Philips Respironics
Philips DreamStation Auto CPAP 4G Machine and Mask Bundle (Bluetooth and Modem)
13 reviewsRegular price $1,488.00Sale price $1,488.00 Reg: $1,779.00Unit price / perSale -
Vendor:ResMed
ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet for Her 4G CPAP Machine with Mask Bundle
11 reviewsRegular price $1,288.00Sale price $1,288.00 Reg: $2,578.00Unit price / perSale -
Vendor:Fisher & Paykel
SleepStyle PLUS Auto CPAP Machine with Mask Package
3 reviewsRegular price $1,488.00Sale price $1,488.00 Reg: $1,995.00Unit price / perSale -
Vendor:ResMed
ResMed AirMini F20 Freedom Kit (AirMini, F20 Setup Pack & Travel Case)
4 reviewsRegular price $1,090.00Sale price $1,090.00 Reg: $2,100.00Unit price / perSale -
Vendor:Löwenstein
Lowenstein Prisma SMART plus (Bluetooth) APAP Machine with PrismaAQUA Humidifier plus Heated Tube
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Vendor:Philips Respironics
Philips DreamStation Pro CPAP 4G Machine and Mask Bundle (Bluetooth and Modem)
6 reviewsRegular price $1,388.00Sale price $1,388.00 Reg: $1,649.00Unit price / perSale -
Vendor:Fisher & Paykel
Second-Hand Fisher & Paykel SleepStyle Auto CPAP Machine (3 yrs warranty left)
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Vendor:LöwensteinNo reviewsRegular price $888.00Sale price $888.00 Reg: $1,749.00Unit price / perSale
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AirSense 11 AutoSet 4G CPAP Machine with Mask Bundle - ONLINE ONLY
10 reviewsRegular price $1,488.00Sale price $1,488.00 Reg: $2,049.00Unit price / perSale -
Vendor:LöwensteinRegular price $888.00Sale price $888.00 Reg: $1,449.00Unit price / perSold out
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Vendor:ResMed
ResMed Lumis 100 VPAP S 4G with Built-in Wireless Connectivity, HumidAir and ClimateLineAir
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Vendor:ResMed
ResMed Lumis 150 VPAP ST 4G with Built-in Wireless Connectivity, HumidAir and ClimateLineAir
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Philips DreamStation BiPAP AutoSV (ASV) Hum HT
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Vendor:ResMed
ResMed AirFit F20 Bedside Starter Kit
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AirTouch N20 Bedside Starter Kit
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AirFit N20 Classic Bedside Starter Kit
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ResMed AirFit N30 Bedside Starter Kit
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Vendor:ResMed
ResMed AirFit N30 Travel Starter Kit (AirMini, N30 Mask Pack & Travel Case)
9 reviewsRegular price $1,090.00Sale price $1,090.00 Reg: $2,100.00Unit price / perSale -
Vendor:ResMed
ResMed AirFit F30 Bedside Starter Kit
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ResMed AirFit N20 Bedside Starter Kit
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ResMed AirFit P10 Travel Starter Kit
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Vendor:ResMed
ResMed AirMini F30 Freedom Kit - No Mask
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ResMed Airmini N20 Bedside Starter Kit - for Her SML
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ResMed AirFit P10 Bedside Starter Kit
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ResMed AirMini N20 Freedom Kit – No Mask
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ResMed AirTouch F20 Airmini Bedside Starter Kit
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Philips DreamStation BiPAP AVAPS Hum HT
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Philips Respironics DreamStation Auto BiPAP HumHT
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What is a CPAP Machine?
CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) is a device that uses gentle air pressure to keep your airways open during sleep. This keeps your airways open and helps you breathe normally. Your doctor may prescribe CPAP machine to treat breathing disorders during sleep, including sleep apnea.
Different Types of CPAP Machines
Understanding the various types of CPAP machines can help you choose the one that best fits your needs and ensures effective sleep apnea treatment. Here’s a breakdown of the main types:
CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)
These machines generate a constant airflow and are referred to as “fixed pressure” devices. They are generally the most cost-effective positive airway pressure devices. Since these devices were the first to come onto the market, all devices used to treat sleep disorders are often referred to as CPAP devices.
APAP (Automatic Positive Airway Pressure)
This device is also called an automatic CPAP device. The device automatically adjusts the air pressure throughout the night based on your needs to ensure that you receive the minimum pressure required. This can improve the comfort of your therapy.
Bi-Level Machines (BiPAP)
Typically used by individuals who require higher pressure for effective treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. The two-stage device delivers lower pressure during exhalation, which is more comfortable for individuals who require high pressure to keep their airways open during inhalation.
How do I know which CPAP machine I need?
APAP machines are often more technologically advanced and adaptive compared to others. These devices automatically adjust air pressure throughout the night based on your breathing patterns, ensuring optimal comfort and effective therapy. While APAP machines tend to be more expensive than standard CPAP devices, the growing popularity of these models has helped narrow the price gap, making them more accessible.
For those who require higher or dual-pressure settings, BiPAP machines are an excellent choice. Unlike CPAP machines that provide a single fixed pressure, BiPAP devices offer separate pressure levels for inhaling and exhaling. This makes them particularly beneficial for individuals who find it difficult to exhale against a constant pressure or need high-pressure therapy for effective treatment.
Ultimately, all three machine types are effective in treating sleep apnea, but the choice often comes down to comfort, adaptability, and specific medical needs. You might prefer a CPAP for its simplicity. You could like an APAP for its advanced features. Or you may choose a BiPAP for its dual-pressure options. It's important to talk to a healthcare provider about your choice. They can help you find the best option for your therapy journey.
All three machine types of CPAP machines work well for treating sleep apnea. However, the choice usually depends on comfort, adaptability, and medical needs. You might prefer a CPAP for its simplicity. You could like an APAP for its advanced features. Or you may choose a BiPAP for its dual-pressure options. It's important to talk to a healthcare provider about your choice. They can help you find the best option for your therapy journey.
Key Considerations When Choosing a CPAP Machine
Selecting an appropriate CPAP device depends on multiple factors. Your clinician will guide the decision, weighing your health status, co-existing conditions, lifestyle needs, and the technical capabilities of each model at the time of purchase. Key factors to weigh when selecting a CPAP machine include:
Noise level. Prioritize low operating sound, especially if you are a light sleeper or share a bedroom. Seek units marketed as “whisper-quiet” to reduce sleep disruption.
Portability. If you travel often, choose a compact, lightweight device with dependable battery options. Dedicated travel CPAP models are built for mobility and commonly carry FAA approval for in-flight use.
Humidification. Heated humidifiers can lessen airway dryness and irritation. This feature proves valuable for users prone to nasal congestion, sore throat, or sensitive skin.
Smart features and connectivity. Many contemporary CPAP machines in Australia offer Bluetooth connectivity, therapy analytics, and automatic pressure adjustments to maintain effective treatment throughout the night.
Mask fit and comfort. Ensure compatibility with the mask style that suits your breathing pattern and sleep position whether nasal, full-face, or nasal pillow so you can maintain comfort and adherence.
How CAP Machines Work?
The CPAP machine in Australia consists of a machine connected by a flexible tube to a mask that can be placed over the nose, mouth, or both. During sleep, the CPAP device delivers air at a pressure high enough to prevent airway obstruction. The pressurized air is delivered through the mask, which fits snugly over the mouth or nose. This allows you to breathe easily and sleep peacefully without waking up.
How much is a CPAP machine?
The average cost of a CPAP machine is $800, while a BiPAP machine costs $1,350. The price of a CPAP machine may vary depending on the brand such as Resmed, Philips Respironics, Fisher & Paykel, model, configuration, and accessories included.
Where to buy CPAP machine?
If you're looking for a reliable place to buy a CPAP machine in Australia, CPAP Discount Warehouse is a trusted online store that ships Australia-wide. This makes it easy to access CPAP machines, masks, accessories and second hand CPAP machines wherever you are.
Whether you're starting CPAP therapy or upgrading your equipment, we has a dedicated Sleep specialist who can assist with any questions related to your therapy or equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a CPAP machine stop snoring?
The CPAP machine can immediately improve breathing, which often results in a significant reduction in snoring. However, doctors rarely prescribe CPAP to people who snore but do not suffer from sleep apnea.
Are CPAP machines covered by Medicare Australia?
We recommend that you consult your doctor to check whether you are eligible for coverage of CPAP device costs through the Medicare Australia program. Please note that public funding for CPAP devices varies from state to state, and each state has its own selection criteria.
Can i use my CPAP machine on an international flight?
Yes, you can! Traveling with a travel CPAP machine is easier than you think. With a bit of planning, you can stay on track with your therapy while exploring the world.
How to clean a CPAP machine?
All removable CPAP components including the face or nose mask, detachable hoses, and connectors should be cleaned with mild soap and water. These parts can be soaked in a sink filled with soapy water, then thoroughly rinsed with cool, clean water to remove all soap residue. It’s essential to ensure there’s no leftover soap or film, especially in narrow tubing where bubbles can easily get trapped. After rinsing, hang all parts up to air dry completely before reassembling