Affiliate disclosure

Some links on The CPAP Guide are paid links. If you click one and make a purchase, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.

As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

What that means in practice

A paid link tells the retailer we sent you. If you buy, the retailer pays us a share of the sale out of their own margin. Your price is identical to what it would be if you'd typed the address in yourself.

We mark these links in two places: a notice at the top of any article that contains them, and a note beside every buy button. We do that deliberately, because a disclosure buried in a footer isn't much of a disclosure.

Programmes we participate in

The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. We also participate in, or are applying to, affiliate programmes run by specialist CPAP retailers and medical supply companies.

Does it change what we recommend?

No, and we've written down the rules we hold ourselves to so you can check us against them — see how we make money. The short version: nobody can pay for a recommendation, and plenty of our best advice earns us nothing at all.