| Brand | Aquapap |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Purification Method | Ultraviolet |
| Power Source | Manual Operation |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 10 |
| UPC | 864124000397 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00864124000397 |
| Manufacturer | Aquapap |
| Material | Plastic |
Aquapap is lightweight and convenient for travel, and comes in Cobalt blue UV-filtering single-serve bottles. You no longer have to use and reuse that heavy gallon jug that’s only truly clean and safe the first day it’s opened. Use Aquapap with all brands of sleep equipment.
I keep these on auto ship. They are so nice to haul around on weekend getaways, hunting and fishing trips - then I don’t have to worry about getting water at a destination. One bottle fills the cpap tank twice. So worth it for the convenience
Fantastic easy to travel with, TSA approved no issues. Overall great price for what you need and great to have during traveling.
These are great for travel. Just remember to put them in your checked bag.
These bottles were very helpful during a recent international trip. I was nervous about finding distilled water for a medical device during my first trip to an unfamiliar country. Bringing these bottles from home eliminated that concern. One bottle was enough for 2 nights with my full-sized BiPAP. I had no problem getting through airport security in the US & Italy with bottles stored in checked bags. I kept one bottle inside my BiPAP case, just in case my luggage was delayed. Security did flag it (since my machine was a carry-on item), but quickly passed me through when I told them I needed distilled water to operate the medical device. I purchased an inexpensive luggage tag for my BiPAP case that identified it as a medical device, and included a letter from my doctor & the manufacturer just in case... but I was never asked for any documentation.
Handy size when travelling and then you don't have to worry about finding distilled water at your destination.
These small bottles are absolutely necessary if you are traveling with your CPAP. My wife and I took a trip to Alaska and they allowed her to take these bottles in her checked luggage while carrying one on the plane to use during the flight.
Handy if you can afford. Very excessive to use all the time
The distilled water is necessary for cpap, and when we travel, we have to take the small bottles. I gave it 4 stars for price. I buy a gallon for less than a dollar, but of course individual small bottles cost more.
Perfect for travelers with a cpap machine. Tap water will form crystals in your machine. These travel bottles takes care of any concerns.
I keep these on auto ship. They are so nice to haul around on weekend getaways, hunting and fishing trips - then I don’t have to worry about getting water at a destination. One bottle fills the cpap tank twice. So worth it for the convenience
Fantastic easy to travel with, TSA approved no issues. Overall great price for what you need and great to have during traveling.
These are great for travel. Just remember to put them in your checked bag.
These bottles were very helpful during a recent international trip. I was nervous about finding distilled water for a medical device during my first trip to an unfamiliar country. Bringing these bottles from home eliminated that concern. One bottle was enough for 2 nights with my full-sized BiPAP. I had no problem getting through airport security in the US & Italy with bottles stored in checked bags. I kept one bottle inside my BiPAP case, just in case my luggage was delayed. Security did flag it (since my machine was a carry-on item), but quickly passed me through when I told them I needed distilled water to operate the medical device. I purchased an inexpensive luggage tag for my BiPAP case that identified it as a medical device, and included a letter from my doctor & the manufacturer just in case... but I was never asked for any documentation.
Handy size when travelling and then you don't have to worry about finding distilled water at your destination.
These small bottles are absolutely necessary if you are traveling with your CPAP. My wife and I took a trip to Alaska and they allowed her to take these bottles in her checked luggage while carrying one on the plane to use during the flight.
Handy if you can afford. Very excessive to use all the time
The distilled water is necessary for cpap, and when we travel, we have to take the small bottles. I gave it 4 stars for price. I buy a gallon for less than a dollar, but of course individual small bottles cost more.
Perfect for travelers with a cpap machine. Tap water will form crystals in your machine. These travel bottles takes care of any concerns.