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CPAP Accessories

CPAP accessories are the add-ons that make therapy easier, more comfortable, and simpler to travel with: cleaning supplies, comfort aids, travel cases, batteries and power, and machine-specific extras. These are the optional items you buy to improve your setup, not the parts you replace on a schedule. Looking for replacement parts like cushions, filters, tubing, or headgear instead? Those live in CPAP supplies.

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  • Cleaning supplies: wipes, soaps, brushes, and sanitizing devices that keep your mask, hose, and machine hygienic.
  • Comfort accessories: chin straps, mask liners, and pads that make your mask easier to wear through the night.
  • Batteries and power: backup power for outages and portable batteries for travel and camping.
  • Travel and machine-specific extras: cases and pouches, plus add-ons for compact machines like the AirMini and Transcend Micro.

Accessories or supplies: which do I need?

If a part wears out and you replace it on a schedule, it is a supply: cushions, filters, tubing, headgear, and frames. If it is an optional extra you buy to improve comfort, cleaning, travel, or power, it is an accessory. Shop the wear-and-replace parts in CPAP supplies, and shop the add-ons here.

Travel and comfort

Heading out of town? A protective case and a battery keep your therapy going, and machine-specific kits make compact travel machines easy to pack. For mask comfort, chin straps help keep your mouth closed and liners can soften how the cushion feels against your skin. New to therapy and finding it uncomfortable? See our tips for getting used to CPAP.

Prescription and FSA or HSA

Most CPAP accessories, such as cleaning supplies, cases, and comfort items, do not require a prescription, while a CPAP machine and a complete mask system generally do. Many CPAP accessories are FSA and HSA eligible as medical expenses, so you can often use pre-tax funds; keep your itemized receipt, and check with your plan for what qualifies.

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FAQs

What counts as CPAP accessories?

CPAP accessories are the optional add-ons that improve your therapy beyond the machine, mask, and core replacement parts: cleaning supplies, comfort aids like chin straps and mask liners, travel cases, batteries and power, and machine-specific extras. They are items you buy to make therapy easier, not parts you replace on a schedule.

What is the difference between CPAP accessories and CPAP supplies?

Accessories are optional add-ons you usually buy once, like travel cases, comfort aids, cleaning products, and power. Supplies are the wear-and-replace parts you resupply on a schedule, like cushions, filters, and tubing. If it improves comfort, travel, or cleaning it is an accessory; if it wears out and gets replaced it is a supply, which you can shop in CPAP supplies.

Which CPAP accessories are worth getting?

The most useful add-ons are cleaning supplies to keep your equipment hygienic, comfort aids like chin straps and mask liners if your mask bothers you, a travel case and battery if you are on the go, and a backup battery if you lose power. Start with what solves your specific problem rather than buying everything at once.

Do CPAP accessories need a prescription?

Most accessories, such as cleaning supplies, cases, and comfort items, do not require a prescription. A CPAP machine and a complete mask system generally do require one, but the add-ons here usually do not.

What accessories do I need to travel with my CPAP?

For travel, a protective case or pouch, a portable battery if you will be off the grid, and any machine-specific kit for a compact travel device are the essentials. If you fly, check airline rules for your battery. See our guide to traveling with sleep apnea.

How do I keep my CPAP clean?

Regular cleaning of your mask, hose, and water chamber is good practice for hygiene and comfort. Wipes are handy for daily mask cleaning, soaps work for a deeper weekly wash, and sanitizing devices offer a hands-off option. Browse options in CPAP cleaning supplies.

What comfort accessories help with mask discomfort?

If your mask feels uncomfortable, a chin strap can help keep your mouth closed with a nasal or pillow mask, and mask liners can soften how the cushion sits against your skin. If the cushion itself is worn, that is a replacement part, which you can find in CPAP supplies.

Are CPAP accessories FSA or HSA eligible?

Many CPAP accessories are eligible for FSA and HSA funds as medical expenses, so you can often pay with pre-tax dollars; keep your itemized receipt. Eligibility can depend on your plan, so check with your administrator for what qualifies.

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