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Air Liquide stocks a wide range of CPAP masks to help you find the perfect mask to suit your CPAP therapy needs. Shop our CPAP full face masks, Nasal masks, and Nasal Pillow masks.
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    Fisher & Paykel Solo™ Nasal Mask Fitpack

    The Fisher and Paykel Solo™ is the world’s first AutoFit™ mask. It simplifies mask usage like no other, using ground-breaking...

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    Fisher & Paykel Solo™ Pillow Mask Fitpack

    The Fisher and Paykel Solo™ is the first AutoFit™ mask. It simplifies mask usage like no other, using ground-breaking headgear...

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  • Fisher & Paykel Eson™ 2

    Eson2™ designed for ease of use It has a washable diffuser over the exit valve so it doesn't blow air...

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  • Fisher & Paykel Evora Full Face Mask

    F&P Evora Full Face Mask is the new compact full face CPAP mask for obstructive sleep apnoea from Fisher &...

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    Air Liquide Healthcare Alnest™ N1 SILENT (Nina)

    CLEARANCE ALERT: Only SMALL & LARGE SIZE is available at the special price of $99! This nasal mask is one...

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  • AirFit F30i Non-Magnetic Full Face Mask

    The ResMed AirFit F30i Non-Magnetic Full Face Mask, this innovative mask features a top-of-the-head tube connection and an under-the-nose cushion,...

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    Philips DreamWear Full Face Mask - Medium Wide

    The full face mask provides a suitable interface for mouth breathers and patients that experience jaw drop alike. The innovative...

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  • ResMed Airfit N20

    The AirFit N20 opens up your line of view without compromise on efficiency of therapy Image: © ResMed Limited. All...

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  • ResMed AirFit F20

    The F20 Full Face mask system by ResMed is by far ResMed’s most comfortable and advanced Full-Face Mask to date....

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  • ResMed AirFit F30i

    Only Small/Standard Size Mask on Clearance Pricing* ResMed's full face mask that is ultra compact and provides freedom of movement....

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  • Philips Dreamwear UTN

    This hybrid style mask is a cross between a pillow mask and a nasal mask. It is the lightest and...

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    ResMed Quattro Air For Her

    The Quattro Air Full face mask has been designed to help mouth breather be compliant with CPAP therapy. Image: ©...

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    Fisher & Paykel Solo™ Nasal Mask

    Fisher and Paykel Solo™ is the first AutoFit™ mask. Simply stretch to fit and touch to adjust! The Fisher and...

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    Resmed N20 Classic Range

    The N20 Classic range brings the efficiency of a forehead support to the N20 range. The modular design allows cushions...

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    Fisher & Paykel Solo™ Pillow Mask

    The Fisher and Paykel Solo™ the first AutoFit™ mask. Simply stretch to fit and touch to adjust! The nasal cushions...

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  • Resmed Airfit P30i Starter Pack

    Image: © ResMed Limited. All rights reserved If you need more information on this CPAP Mask or another product, please...

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  • Resmed Airfit P10

    A classic nasal pillow mask with a universally well sized headgear. It includes the small, medium and large nasal pillows...

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  • ResMed AirFit P10 for Her

    A classic nasal pillow mask perfect for those with a smaller heads or prefer a tighter fit. It features the...

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    AIRTOUCH F20 STARTER KIT + CUSHIONS MED RESMED

    This starter kit contains 1 x AirTouch F20 full face mask and 2 x UltraSoft memory foam cushions.

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    ResMed Mirage Quattro Full Face Mask

    This full face mask covers your nose and mouth, providing you with effective therapy even if you breathe through your...

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Find the Best Fit for a Good Night’s Rest

If you struggle with sleep apnea, you're not alone. Many Australians face nightly interruptions due to blocked airways and poor-quality sleep. Thankfully, CPAP therapy is a proven way to restore healthy breathing and improve your overall rest. A CPAP device, however, is only as effective as the mask you wear with it, and finding the best CPAP mask for your needs can make all the difference.

At Air Liquide Healthcare, a trusted CPAP mask supplier, we stock a wide variety of CPAP breathing masks to help you sleep better throughout the night. Whether you need a mask that covers both your nose and mouth, a compact nasal option, or a low-profile pillow style, we’re here to provide expert advice and helpful information to guide your choice.

What Are CPAP Masks?

CPAP masks are an essential part of your CPAP equipment. They deliver steady air from the machine into your airways to keep them open while you fall asleep and stay asleep. But not all masks are created equal—different people need different mask styles depending on how they sleep, breathe, and what feels most comfortable.

Choosing the right size mask and style is crucial. An ill-fitting mask can lead to air leakage, discomfort, or even poor results from your therapy. That’s why we offer an extensive range of mask styles, including masks suitable for sensitive skin, users with a dry mouth, or those dealing with nasal blockage or a stuffy nose.

Components of a CPAP Machine

While CPAP machines are very effective, they are also quite simple. These machines only sport three specific components, which are the:

Motor

The first major component of these machines is the motor. This is responsible for pushing air through the other components at just the right pressure, allowing it to enter your lungs smoothly. This is the first part of the CPAP process, which is why it's important to make sure the machine you get has a good motor that provides you with exactly the amount of air pressure you need.

Hose

After the motor pushes the air, the air needs a way to travel into your lungs. To do this, it needs to travel through an air hose. Typically, these hoses need to be long enough to reach your face masks from wherever you decide to place your machine. For more flexibility, it might be best for you to get a longer hose. You can buy hose and other CPAP spares in our online store.

CPAP Masks

The last part of the CPAP process is the CPAP masks. These are the direct components that transfer air into your lungs. You need to ensure there’s no air leakage from the mask; if it isn’t able to provide you with enough positive airway pressure, you might end up waking up not being able to breathe again.

Selecting the right CPAP mask is crucial, and one popular option is the nasal CPAP mask, which caters to various needs, including comfort and compatibility.

Out of all the components one might find in CPAP machines, the CPAP masks have the most variety. There are masks for side sleepers, people with facial hair, those who aren’t comfortable with full face masks, and many more. There are also a variety of CPAP accessories to choose from to customise your experience.

While there are many different types of CPAP masks, what’s most important is to find the one that fits you and your needs. If you’re struggling to find the right CPAP breathing masks, you may need to talk to a sleep specialist and ask for their opinion.

Types of CPAP Masks Available

We carry most CPAP mask types, including:

Nasal Masks

These cover the entire nose and are ideal for nose breathers who keep their mouth closed while sleeping. They’re a good balance of comfort and performance, especially for side sleepers.
Best for:

  • Nose breathers

  • People who prefer a more secure seal without full coverage

  • Sleepers who may toss and turn

Nasal Pillow Masks

Featuring soft silicone cushions that rest just inside the nostrils, these are the most lightweight and minimal options. They're great if you want less contact with your face and a clearer line of sight.
Best for:

  • Lower pressure settings

  • People with sensitive skin

  • Side or stomach sleepers

Nasal Cradle Masks

These sit beneath the nostrils and are perfect for those who dislike anything inside their nose. They also avoid contact with the bridge of the nose, making them good for glasses wearers or people prone to skin irritation.
Best for:

  • Low to moderate pressure needs

  • Those with nasal blockage or irritation

  • A more natural, less intrusive feel

Full Face Masks

A CPAP full face mask covers both your nose and mouth, delivering air even if you breathe through your mouth or suffer from chronic stuffy nose or allergies. Popular models like ResMed masks (e.g. AirFit F20 or F30i) feature adjustable headgear and are perfect for high-pressure therapy.
Best for:

  • Mouth breathers or those who breathe through their mouth

  • Users with nasal congestion or severe obstructive sleep apnea

  • People who need an oral mask option

How to Choose the Best CPAP Mask

Here are a few key tips to help you find the best CPAP mask for your needs:

  • Know your breathing habits – Do you breathe through your nose, your mouth, or both?

  • Think about comfort – Do you have sensitive skin, wear glasses, or need to fall asleep watching TV?

  • Match your sleep position – Side, back, and stomach sleepers all have unique fit considerations

  • Pick the right size mask – Most masks come in multiple sizes and can be fine-tuned for comfort

  • Check for adjustability – Look for adjustable headgear to reduce leaks and increase comfort

It might take some trial and error to find your perfect fit, and that's okay. Many users go through a few different mask styles before landing on their ideal option.

CPAP Mask Maintenance and Care

Proper maintenance and care of your CPAP mask are essential to ensure its longevity and effectiveness. Here are some tips to help you keep your mask in good condition:

  • Clean Your Mask Regularly: Use a mild soap and warm water to clean your mask, and dry it thoroughly before storing it. Regular cleaning helps prevent the buildup of bacteria and ensures that your mask remains hygienic.

  • Replace Your Mask Regularly: Most CPAP masks need to be replaced every 6-12 months, depending on the manufacturer’s recommendations. Regular replacement ensures that your mask continues to provide an effective seal and optimal performance.

  • Store Your Mask Properly: Store your mask in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Proper storage helps maintain the integrity of the mask materials and extends the life of your mask.

How to Clean a CPAP Mask

Cleaning your CPAP mask is an essential part of maintaining its effectiveness and longevity. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to clean your CPAP mask:

  1. Wash Your Hands: Before cleaning your mask, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water to prevent the transfer of dirt and bacteria.

  2. Remove Any Visible Debris: Use a soft cloth or brush to remove any visible debris or dust from the mask.

  3. Mix a Cleaning Solution: Mix a mild soap with warm water, and dip a soft cloth into the solution.

  4. Wipe Down the Mask: Gently wipe down the mask with the soapy cloth, paying particular attention to the areas around the nasal pillows or cushion.

  5. Rinse the Mask: Rinse the mask thoroughly with warm water to remove any soap residue.

  6. Dry the Mask: Use a soft cloth to dry the mask, paying particular attention to the areas around the nasal pillows or cushion. Ensure the mask is completely dry before using it again.

Preventing Leaks

Leaks can be a common problem with CPAP masks, but there are several ways to prevent them:

  • Ensure a Proper Fit: Make sure your mask is fitted properly to your face, and that the nasal pillows or cushion are seated correctly. A proper fit is crucial for preventing leaks and ensuring effective CPAP therapy.

  • Use a Mask Liner: A mask liner can help to create a tighter seal around the mask and prevent leaks. Mask liners are especially useful for those with sensitive skin or facial hair.

  • Adjust the Headgear: Adjust the headgear to ensure that it is not too tight or too loose, as this can cause leaks. The headgear should be snug but comfortable.

  • Use a Chin Strap: A chin strap can help to keep your mouth closed during sleep, which can help to prevent leaks. This is particularly useful for mouth breathers who use nasal masks or nasal pillow masks.

Buying and Replacing CPAP Masks

Buying and replacing CPAP masks can be a daunting task, but here are some tips to help you make the right choice:

  • Consult with Your Doctor: Before buying a new mask, consult with your doctor to determine the best type of mask for your needs. Your doctor can provide valuable insights and recommendations based on your specific condition.

  • Consider Your Sleeping Position: As mentioned earlier, your sleeping position can affect the fit and comfort of your mask. Choose a mask that is well-suited to your preferred sleeping position.

  • Read Reviews: Read reviews from other users to get an idea of the mask’s performance and comfort. User reviews can provide real-world insights into the pros and cons of different masks.

  • Try Before You Buy: If possible, try out a mask before buying it to ensure that it is comfortable and effective. Many suppliers offer trial periods or return policies, allowing you to test the mask before making a final decision.

Do You Need a Prescription to Buy a CPAP Mask?

In most cases, you will need a prescription to buy a CPAP mask. A prescription from a licensed medical professional is required to ensure that you are getting the right type of mask for your specific needs. However, some online retailers may offer masks without a prescription, but it’s essential to consult with your doctor before making a purchase. This ensures that you receive the appropriate mask for your CPAP therapy and avoid any potential complications.

Why Buy From Air Liquide Healthcare?

We’re more than just a CPAP mask supplier. Our team is committed to helping you breathe and sleep better. We stock a full range of ResMed masks, as well as options from Philips and Fisher & Paykel, with something for every comfort level and therapy need.

  • Australia-wide delivery

  • Trusted brands and durable CPAP equipment

  • Easy-to-use website and quick cart add process

  • Friendly customer service and expert advice

If you're unsure which mask suits your needs, we’re here to help find the right CPAP mask for you.. Explore our collection and get one step closer to a healthier, more restful night’s sleep.

FAQs

Where can you buy a CPAP mask?

You can buy a CPAP mask at Air Liquide Healthcare. We have a wide range of different masks, each designed for different CPAP users. We also have a convenient and intuitive website that's very easy to use.

Do I need a CPAP mask?

If you struggle with sleep apnea, then a CPAP mask might be ideal for you. However, make sure to find a mask that's the right fit for your needs to avoid any complications later on.

How do CPAP masks work?

CPAP masks work by delivering a constant stream of air into your lungs. These masks usually form an airtight seal around your nose and mouth so that you only get the air from the machine. With that said, there are many different masks out there, and they are all designed for different needs.

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