ups4 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 12:30 pm
Does it just dry your CPAP equipment?
Yep..that's all it does and that's all it says it does. Your mask or hose...dries faster than air drying out in the room air.
It doesn't say it cleans anything or kills germs or sanitizes...it's a clothes dryer for your cpap mask and hose.
Some people want to wash everything every day or at whatever schedule they want to do...and sometimes the equipment won't doesn't dry enough to suit them by bedtime for any number of reasons and it's annoying to them.
Yeah, there are other ways maybe or maybe not needed but it's a personal choice and if they want to get rid of whatever is annoying them and can do it with the dryer thing and don't mind paying for it. It's another gadget people can use, that to them, that makes their life less annoying.
Their choice, their life, their money, their choice to wash or not wash their stuff, and as far as I can think of....it doesn't hurt anything. Anymore than running your clothes dryer to dry your clothes hurts you.
Not my job to dictate how someone wants to spend their money or how often or why they want to clean their cpap equipment or not clean their equipment. It doesn't really matter what my personal preference is...the only opinion that really matters is the person who is using the equipment and cleaning it or not cleaning it or whatever.
Now the ozone cleaners...that's a potential health hazard and that's a totally different discussion but we weren't discussing ozone cleaners here...we are talking about a clothes dryer for our cpap mask or hose.
I don't really care if someone wants to use a clothes dryer for their clothes or hang them outside on the clothes line and let mother nature do it. Not my job to tout the advantages or disadvantages or even need for fresh air drying.

I may have to RISE but I refuse to SHINE.