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Sunset healthcare 4ft adult nasal cannula.

Sunset High Flow Soft Nasal Cannula with 4 ft Tube

$1.77
Sunset healthcare 4ft adult nasal cannula.
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Product Specifications

Brand Sunset Healthcare
Type High-flow nasal cannula
Flow Range 6-15 LPM
Supply Tubing 6-channel safety tubing
Material Soft
Latex Not made with natural rubber latex
DEHP Not made with DEHP or phthalates
Mask Needed No, delivers oxygen without a mask
Supply Tube Length 4 ft
HCPCS Code A4615

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Overview

The Sunset high-flow soft nasal cannula delivers supplemental oxygen at 6 to 15 liters per minute, so it suits oxygen concentrators set to high-flow output. It maintains oxygen saturation without a mask, which many people find more comfortable for daytime use.

The 4 foot supply tube uses 6-channel safety tubing for steady delivery at higher flow rates. Sunset makes this cannula from a softer material, and it is made without natural rubber latex and without DEHP or phthalates.

The 4 foot length suits a bedside or close-range setup where you stay near the unit. If you want more room to move, a 7 foot version is also available.

High-flow output of 6 to 15 LPM is supported by higher-output units. You can see compatible equipment in our home oxygen concentrators collection. Most small portable concentrators do not reach 6 to 15 LPM.

Guide and Resources

Important Tips

  • Set your concentrator within the 6 to 15 LPM range so it matches the high-flow design of this cannula.
  • Position the prongs so they curve downward into your nostrils, then bring the tubing over each ear and adjust it under your chin for a secure but comfortable fit.
  • High-flow oxygen can dry the nose and throat. Adding a humidifier bottle to your concentrator can help add moisture.
  • You can browse compatible higher-output units in our Oxygen Therapy collection.
  • Replace the cannula regularly. There is no fixed schedule from Sunset, but many users change a disposable cannula every 2 to 4 weeks, or sooner if it stiffens, discolors, or the tubing looks soiled. Follow your provider's guidance.
  • Route the tubing away from wheels, feet, and door hinges to help prevent kinks at higher flow rates.

What’s Included

The Sunset high-flow soft nasal cannula delivers supplemental oxygen at 6 to 15 liters per minute, so it suits oxygen concentrators set to high-flow output. It maintains oxygen saturation without a mask, which many people find more comfortable for daytime use.

The 4 foot supply tube uses 6-channel safety tubing for steady delivery at higher flow rates. Sunset makes this cannula from a softer material, and it is made without natural rubber latex and without DEHP or phthalates.

The 4 foot length suits a bedside or close-range setup where you stay near the unit. If you want more room to move, a 7 foot version is also available.

High-flow output of 6 to 15 LPM is supported by higher-output units. You can see compatible equipment in our home oxygen concentrators collection. Most small portable concentrators do not reach 6 to 15 LPM.

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Sunset healthcare 4ft adult nasal cannula.

Sunset High Flow Soft Nasal Cannula with 4 ft Tube

$1.77
$1.77

Product Features

High Flow at 6-15 LPM

This cannula is built for high-flow oxygen therapy at 6 to 15 liters per minute, so it works with oxygen concentrators set to higher output.

6-Channel Safety Tubing

The supply tube uses 6-channel safety tubing, which supports steady oxygen delivery at the higher pressures used in high-flow therapy.

Soft, Latex-Free, DEHP-Free Build

Sunset makes this cannula from a softer material, without natural rubber latex and without DEHP or phthalates, which helps limit contact with those materials during daily wear.
Sunset High Flow Soft Nasal Cannula with 4 ft Tube

Delivers Oxygen Without a Mask

The cannula maintains oxygen saturation for high-flow patients without using a mask, which many people find more comfortable for daytime wear.

4 Foot Supply Tube

The 4 foot tube suits a bedside or close-range setup where you stay near your oxygen source. A 7 foot version is also available for more room to move.

Softer Material for Comfort

Sunset lists this cannula as now softer, which helps reduce the pressure and friction that can come with high-flow oxygen therapy.

For 6-15 LPM Concentrators

Use it with higher-output oxygen concentrators set between 6 and 15 LPM. Most small portable concentrators do not reach this range.

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FAQs

Do I need a prescription to buy this nasal cannula?

No. A nasal cannula is an oxygen-therapy supply and is not prescription-gated at Sleeplay. Your oxygen and flow settings are prescribed by your provider, but the cannula itself is sold as a replacement accessory.

What is included?

One high-flow soft nasal cannula with a 4 foot supply tube and 6-channel safety tubing.

What does high flow mean here?

It means the cannula is designed for 6 to 15 liters per minute, a higher rate than a standard 1 to 6 LPM cannula. Sunset rates standard cannulas at 1 to 6 LPM and high-flow cannulas at 6 to 15 LPM.

Will it work with my oxygen concentrator?

It is designed for concentrators that can output 6 to 15 LPM. Most small portable concentrators do not reach this range, so it is generally used with higher-output home units. Check your concentrator's maximum flow.

Do I still need a mask with this cannula?

No. Sunset states this cannula maintains oxygen saturation for high-flow patients without a mask.

Is it latex-free?

Yes. Sunset states this cannula is made without natural rubber latex and without DEHP or phthalates.

Should I use humidification with high flow?

High-flow oxygen can dry the nose and throat. Many people add a humidifier bottle to the concentrator for comfort. Follow your provider's guidance on humidification.

Should the prongs point up or down?

Down. Position the prongs so they follow the natural curve of your nostrils pointing slightly downward, then loop the tubing over your ears.

How often should I replace it?

There is no fixed schedule from Sunset. As a general guide, replace a disposable cannula every 2 to 4 weeks, or sooner if it stiffens, discolors, or the tubing looks soiled.

Should I choose the 4 foot or 7 foot tube?

Choose 4 feet for a bedside or close-range setup where you stay near the unit. Choose the 7 foot version if you want more room to move around.

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