SoClean Machine Too Expensive? [Top Cheap CPAP Cleaners]

Is the SoClean CPAP Cleaner too expensive? Not everyone can afford a cleaner that costs more than a car payment! Never fear, however, for we have done the research and found the best CPAP cleaners guaranteed not to break your wallet!

Why You Should Use a CPAP Cleaner

My first experience with CPAP cleaning involved using a 1 to 3 ratio of white vinegar and water. This was a tedious and time consuming process. However, today, the majority of physicians and CPAP manufacturers suggest using unscented dish soap and hot water, but this too is very time consuming. Nevertheless, all CPAP equipment including the mask, tubing, and humidifier should be cleaned daily.

Here is the dirty truth, a large portion of CPAP users:

  • Never clean or sanitize their masks

  • Rarely clean or replace their tubing, and

  • Use regular tap water in their water chamber

All the dirt, grime, minerals, germs and bacteria build up on the surface of your CPAP equipment. It is a breeding ground for potential health risks. These pathogens may lead to sinus infections, colds, and other respiratory related issues that can seriously affect your health. Using a CPAP cleaner is an easy and effective solution to rid your equipment of unwanted pathogens.

Cheap CPAP Cleaners

If soap and water or CPAP mask wipes are not giving you that fresh clean feeling, consider purchasing an affordable CPAP cleaner. As any regular CPAP user would know, CPAP equipment and accessories can be very expensive. However, having a clean CPAP does not have to drain your bank account. A variety of CPAP Cleaners are in an affordable price range.

Cleaning Methods

The majority of CPAP cleaners use activated oxygen or ozone. Ozone is used throughout many industries for its cleaning properties. For instance, hotels may use ozone to rid a room of unruly smells. Likewise, a CPAP cleaner that uses ozone can rid your CPAP mask, tubing, and even your humidifier of smelly bacteria and germs. In addition, ultra-violet light is another popular cleaning method.


Popular CPAP Cleaners


Denshine CPAP Cleaner or CareJoy CPAP Cleaner

The Denshine Mini CPAP Cleaner is very similar to other branded CPAP Cleaners (such as CareJoy). In fact, the branding is the only difference!

Regardless, this little cleaner is maintenance free and requires no additional filters or tubing. It uses a single Lithium ion battery that will take 8 hours to achieve a full charge.

Cleaning method: Ozone


IBEET CPAP Cleaner

The IBEET CPAP Cleaner is light and compact with an easy to operate one button start.

A Lithium ion battery is rechargeable using a wall adapter or USB. A 22 millimeter diameter CPAP tubing will fit this cleaner, however multiple tubing adapters are included.

Cleaning Method: Ozone


Lumin UV CPAP Sanitizer

If ozone is not your preferred method of cleaning, the Lumin CPAP cleaner uses germicidal ultra-violet light to sanitize anything place inside its cleaning chamber.

The sterilizing lamp will emit a UV ray of a wavelength that will kill bacteria by destroying or changing DNA. This cleaning method will kill 99% of all pathogens.

Cleaning Method: UV Light


LEEL CPAP Cleaner and Sanitizer

The LEEL CPAP sanitizer is a small device that uses activated oxygen to clean and sanitize CPAP equipment. It weights only 8oz and is perfect for traveling with a CPAP. This cleaner is similar to the CleanZone CPAP Cleaner.

Cleaning Method: Ozone


Additional Resources:

If you are looking for the Best CPAP Cleaner, regardless of price, check out our SoClean review.

Do you have a cheap CPAP Cleaner that should be considered for our list? Comment below!