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Sleep apnea machines deliver pressurized air through the nose, mouth, or both to keep your airway open while you sleep.
A clear airway helps prevent breathing pauses, shallow breathing, and snoring, improving sleep quality and daytime energy levels. Apnea machines fall into three common categories depending on the type of therapy they provide. CPAP machines deliver air at a consistent pressure set by your doctor, BiPAP machines alternate between two pressure levels as you breathe in and out, and APAP machines automatically adjust between several pressure levels as your breathing pattern or sleeping position changes throughout the night. Your doctor will typically recommend one of these three types of therapy when you receive a diagnosis. Whether you're buying your first device or upgrading, we have a great selection of sleep apnea machines for sale at CPAP Supply USA. All devices ship free and we offer 100% price protection if you find a better deal within a week or purchase.
Choosing the right sleep apnea machine starts with understanding how each device delivers pressure. CPAP machines provide one fixed pressure throughout the night while APAP machines automatically adjust pressure based on your breathing patterns. BiPAP machines offer two pressure levels, one for inhaling and a lower one for exhaling, often recommended for users who need higher pressures. Your doctor will determine which therapy best supports your diagnosis, and we offer all CPAP, APAP, and BiPAP machine options to ensure you receive exactly what you need.
Whether you’re new to therapy or upgrading your setup, shopping by machine type makes it easier to find the right fit.
Pair your machine with the best CPAP masks and essential CPAP accessories for a complete setup.
Do I need a prescription to buy a CPAP machine?
Yes. CPAP, APAP, and BiPAP machines are considered medical devices, so a prescription is required to purchase one.
How long does a CPAP machine last?
Most machines last around five years with proper maintenance and regular replacement of filters, tubing, and masks.
What’s the difference between CPAP, APAP, and BiPAP?
CPAP delivers one fixed pressure, APAP adjusts pressure automatically, and BiPAP provides two pressure levels for users who need more advanced support.
Can I travel with my CPAP?
Yes, CPAP machines are considered medical devices and can be brought on airplanes. You can also explore dedicated travel CPAP machines for added convenience.
How do I make CPAP therapy more comfortable?
A securely fit mask, proper humidification, and the right accessories can significantly improve comfort. Explore our full range of CPAP accessories to enhance your setup.