Where would you put the CPAP in a lightweight truck? I know there’s no shelves behind the drivers seats in a LW so where would you put it?
CPAP in a L/W where???
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There's usually a spot under the bunk.
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Tell Prime you don't want a lightweight.
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I don’t have a lightweight truck, but at home I put it on the floor next to my bed so my wife doesn’t have to hear it. That’s work in a truck.
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They make some Travel CPAPs they are extra small no humidifier and it just CPAP. Not BiPAP, you can also get a extra long air hose if that would help. Maybe up to 8 feet long
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IMO, Lightweight trucks are made for the occasional overnight driver or home weekly. You do not want one for full blown OTR. I don't think the extra few pennys per mile are worth it. Prime sure likes to push them though. They will probably say something like, " If you want a condo sleeper, you'll need to become a lease op. I do not know that as a fact. I'm just speculating. Nothing against Prime. : )
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