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    Space for a CPAP machine

    We are looking to purchase, likely S-2930Rl or 310Gk, will likely keep a queen size bed.
    The S-2930 has a nightstand for the CPAP (unit is 8”w x 14”L), but 310GK only seems to have a tiny ledge and bed goes to slide out edges.
    Am I missing something?
    Anyone provide a pic of the 310Gk solution maybe?
    Thx


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    Quote Originally Posted by ianandjo View Post
    We are looking to purchase, likely S-2930Rl or 310Gk, will likely keep a queen size bed.
    The S-2930 has a nightstand for the CPAP (unit is 8”w x 14”L), but 310GK only seems to have a tiny ledge and bed goes to slide out edges.
    Am I missing something?
    Anyone provide a pic of the 310Gk solution maybe?
    Thx


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    Oh FYI, I posted in reflection, I am looking at 303Rsl and 337rsl too. We have not quite narrowed down to reflection or solitude either. We might possibly get a used to get us into the arena and decide to move from there.
    So just looking at roadblocks to units and cancelling some off our list.


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    Our 310RLS has the same bedroom as a 337, with the bed slide.

    I use a small stool next to the bed (on the main floor) to set my Cpap on. There is an outlet right there, and works well.
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    My wife's CPAP (ResMed AirSense 10) fits on the slide floor (the elevated part) between the bed (queen) and the slide wall on the front closet side of the bed. This puts it at the base of the little "night stand." This location is elevated, anyway, but we keep it on a couple of hard foam yoga bricks so that it's not on carpet. The same space was available in our Reflection 337 and has worked well in both rigs. I think the same space would be available in any Solitude that has a queen bed in a slide.

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    I have the same CPAP and while my wife was sold on the second bathroom and overall Floorplan, the shelf in my 397TH on the right side of the bed makes it super easy and away from Frick and Frack. Because I've never had a dog curl up around a cpap while sleeping and block my air intake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Second Chance View Post
    My wife's CPAP (ResMed AirSense 10) fits on the slide floor (the elevated part) between the bed (queen) and the slide wall on the front closet side of the bed. This puts it at the base of the little "night stand." This location is elevated, anyway, but we keep it on a couple of hard foam yoga bricks so that it's not on carpet. The same space was available in our Reflection 337 and has worked well in both rigs. I think the same space would be available in any Solitude that has a queen bed in a slide.

    Rob
    Thanks for both answers.
    Think I’m satisfied here. But unique solutions still appreciated.
    Sounds like it’s just an optical problem from the views that I can see.
    That’s a great idea too, will give my wife’s yoga bricks a work out


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    Quote Originally Posted by CX500T View Post
    I have the same CPAP and while my wife was sold on the second bathroom and overall Floorplan, the shelf in my 397TH on the right side of the bed makes it super easy and away from Frick and Frack. Because I've never had a dog curl up around a cpap while sleeping and block my air intake.

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    They’re not named Frick and Frack are they? Poor things!


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    Actually Bonneville (Bonnie) and Heidi.

    My wife calls them Frick and Frack or "The beasties"

    Bonnie is the Foul Beast because she can clear a room. Not behavior. Smells.

    Heidi is the Ferocious Beast because she is a Doberman that is afraid of everything.

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