CPAP Machines

Get better rest with a CPAP machine from Lofta. We offer a wide variety of CPAP machines for sleep apnea, including CPAP, APAP, or BiPAP machines, as well as portable CPAP machines for traveling, to meet all your sleep therapy needs. Find the best CPAP machine for sale here, with Lofta’s quality service and competitive pricing options. 

Our sleep apnea machines are designed to be easy to use and come with a range of features to help you get the most out of your therapy. If you’re looking for a new CPAP machine, we have the perfect solution for you. Shop now and start sleeping better tonight!

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Learn About CPAP Machines

CPAP Machines are the potentially lifesaving treatment used to treat patients with Sleep Apnea. Learning about the cost of a CPAP machine and trying to understand which breathing machine is right for your condition can be overwhelming at first.

A sleep apnea machine, known as a CPAP or Continuous Positive Air Pressure Machine, provides a flow of positive air pressure through your nose or mouth while you sleep to maintain an open airway during the night.

There are several categories of CPAP machines for sale. Each fills a particular function in providng sleep therapy, depending on your unique diagnosis:

  • CPAP Device – a CPAP machine delivers a continuous level of air pressure while you sleep. This pressure is set depending on your needs by a licensed professional to optimize comfort and performance.
  • APAP – An APAP machine is an Auto Adjusting CPAP Machine. These machines can adjust pressure within a prescribed range as your breathing patterns change throughout the night.
  • Bi-Level or BiPAP – BiPAP machines offer two distinct pressure settings for inhalation and exhalation. This precision is important in more severe cases of obstructive sleep apnea, especially when central sleep apnea is also present.
  • Travel CPAP – Offering similar functionality as other CPAP devices, but reduced in size and complexity, making for a portable CPAP machine. Perfect for Sleep Apnea therapy on-the-go.

Finding the right CPAP machine that suits your lifestyle, sleep style, and breathing patterns is an important step toward successful OSR therapy outcomes. Lofta is here to help if you have any questions.

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