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Browse our full selection of CPAP machines, masks, replacement parts, and accessories — all competitively priced and backed by trusted manufacturer warranties. Find the right equipment to keep your sleep therapy comfortable, effective, and consistent.

Full Face Mask

Ideal for people who breathe through their mouth or need higher pressure, this mask covers the nose and mouth for consistent airflow.

Nasal Mask

A great option for nose breathers, or people with beards who want a balance of comfort and stability without the bulk of a full face mask.

Nasal Pillow

Perfect for those who prefer a lightweight, minimal design that delivers air directly into the nostrils with less facial contact.

CPAP Machines

CPAP machines like the AirSense 10, AirSense 11, and DreamStation deliver consistent air pressure, helping treat obstructive sleep apnea and improve sleep quality.

CPAP Accessories

CPAP accessories such as tubing, filters, and chin straps help maintain proper airflow, improve mask performance, and ensure your therapy remains effective and comfortable.

Cleaning Supplies

CPAP cleaning supplies like mask wipes and tube brushes help remove oils, bacteria, and buildup to keep your equipment hygienic and extend its lifespan.

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FAQ

The best way to contact our team is to send us a message through the Contact Us page.

At CPAP Ontario we buy all of our equipment from manufacturers in large quantities. This means we are able to discount our merchandise, allowing our customers to save money on their favourite CPAP items.

If you are waking up in the morning feeling congested, increase the humidity. It is quite common for nasal congestion to occur, as the sinuses are not used to the increased air flow. Heated tubing can help with this as well. If you are suffering from allergies, continue to use the CPAP, however, talk to your doctor about nasal decongestants and sprays.

Turn up the humidity and possibly purchase a water-based lubricant such as Rhinaris (found at all drug stores). Do not use oil-based products such as Vaseline! A room humidifier will not help.

It will usually take 2-6 weeks to adjust to the CPAP

Your headgear might be too tight, or the mask might not fit properly. Readjust the mask!

Once every 6 months to one year. The silicone on the mask will start to break down and a proper seal will not be achieved. The headgear will stretch over time and become worn with daily wear.

For the majority of people using CPAP it is just temporary until you get used to the CPAP. It is caused by swallowing air while using your CPAP. Try increasing your EPR or CFLEX or try sleeping on your side.

Have Questions About CPAP Products? We’re Here to Help.

Not sure which mask will fit best or which machine is right for you? Our experienced CPAP team is ready to answer your questions and guide you toward the right solution. Contact us today for knowledgeable, friendly support.