Waking Up With CPAP Dry Mouth?

A simple way to sip water without removing your full-face CPAP mask.

Stay masked. Stay hydrated. Keep your therapy going.


Why CPAP Dry Mouth Becomes Such a Problem

For many CPAP users, dry mouth is not just a small annoyance. It can wake you up in the middle of the night, force you to break the mask seal, and make it harder to keep therapy consistent.

Even with a humidifier, heated hose, or a better mask fit, some full-face mask users still wake up needing water.

The frustrating part is simple: once the mask comes off, therapy often stops.

Common nighttime struggles include:

  • Waking up repeatedly with a dry mouth
  • Removing the mask just to take a sip of water
  • Losing air pressure during the night
  • Not putting the mask back on after waking up
  • Feeling tired because therapy was interrupted

That’s Why CPAP Sipper Was Created

CPAP Sipper is a simple bedside hydration accessory designed for full-face CPAP mask users who struggle with nighttime dry mouth.

It uses small medical-grade tubing and a one-way check valve so you can sip water when needed without removing your mask or stopping your therapy routine.

It does not modify your CPAP machine, humidifier, or mask.

CPAP Sipper product demonstration

See How It Works

The CPAP Sipper sits beside your bed and slides gently under the chin area of most full-face CPAP masks. When your mouth gets dry, you can sip water without taking everything off.


Why CPAP Users Like It

  • Helps reduce mask interruptions — sip water without fully removing your mask.
  • Simple bedside setup — designed to work with a standard tumbler that has a straw opening.
  • Small and non-invasive — the tubing is designed to fit gently under the mask seal area.
  • No machine modification — it does not alter your CPAP machine, humidifier, or mask.
  • Useful for full-face mask users — especially those who wake up needing water during the night.

Note: Tumbler not included.

CPAP Sipper with tumbler example

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Choose one CPAP Sipper, or keep a second one handy so you always have a clean one ready.

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We recommend changing your Sipper when you change your mask.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is a water tumbler included?

No. Use your favorite tumbler with a straw opening. CPAP Sipper fits most standard straw ports.

Will water flow into my mask while I sleep?

No. A one-way check valve helps prevent accidental water flow while helping maintain proper air pressure.

Does the mouthpiece stay in my mouth all night?

No. Most users slide CPAP Sipper under the mask beside the mouth so it is ready when needed.

Will this cause mask leaks?

The tubing is small and designed to slide under the chin seal area of most full-face masks. As with any CPAP setup, fit may vary by mask style and user.

Can I sanitize CPAP Sipper with my CPAP mask and hose?

Yes. Follow your normal cleaning routine and your healthcare provider’s guidance.

Will it void my CPAP system warranty?

CPAP Sipper does not modify your CPAP machine, humidifier, or mask.

Do I need a prescription?

No prescription is required.



Meet the Inventor

Tom Menna, inventor of CPAP Sipper“I’m just a guy like you with the same CPAP problems.”

Tom Menna, inventor of the patent-pending CPAP Sipper, has been a CPAP user for more than 15 years.

Dry mouth woke him up night after night. Once the mask came off, therapy usually stopped. That frustration led him to create a simple hydration accessory that lets CPAP users sip water without removing their full-face mask.

“CPAP therapy is expensive. The solution doesn’t have to be.”


Watch More Bedside Chats

Tom shares more CPAP Sipper tips and short demonstration videos on YouTube.


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Product Disclaimer: CPAP Sipper is not a medical device and makes no medical claims. We are not responsible for damage caused by improper use. Always follow your healthcare provider’s guidance.

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