3 Reusable Pollen filters & 6 Disposable Ultra Fine Filters
Product Dimensions
1.00inx 7.00in x 6.00in
Product Weight
0.01 lbs
Designed for DreamStation Machines
These filters work with all DreamStation CPAP and BiPAP machines. The reusable foam filters are built from synthetic fibers in a fixed plastic frame, so there’s no need to disassemble anything. They’re meant to stay together, making replacement and cleaning easier over time.
Keeps Things Running Smoothly
Reusable filters should be cleaned about every two weeks or sooner if they look dirty. They generally last up to six months, while ultra-fine disposable filters should be changed monthly. Staying on schedule helps maintain airflow and protect your lungs from dust, pollen, and other small particles.
Simple to Wash, Easy to Replace
To clean the reusable filter, just rinse it gently with water and let it fully dry before placing it back in the machine. Disposable filters don’t need any maintenance—just replace them after 30 days. Keeping up with this routine helps avoid clogs or extra strain on your machine.
Made in the USA, Built to Last
Snugell’s filters are manufactured in the United States and designed for everyday use. The quality materials help reduce airborne particles from reaching your airway during sleep therapy, which is key for consistent, effective treatment.
CPAP filters trap dust, allergens, and airborne particles, preventing them from entering the machine and your airways.
Are all CPAP filters the same?
No, there are two main types:
- Disposable filters (made of paper or synthetic fibers, replaced every 2-4 weeks)
- Reusable filters (washable foam filters, replaced every 3-6 months)
How often should I replace my CPAP filter?
Disposable filters: Every 2-4 weeks or sooner if dirty.
Reusable filters: Wash weekly and replace every 3-6 months.
Can I clean and reuse a disposable CPAP filter?
No, disposable filters are designed for one-time use and should be replaced, not cleaned.
What happens if I don’t change my CPAP filter?
A dirty filter can reduce air quality, block airflow, and strain the machine, potentially causing damage.
How do I know when my CPAP filter needs changing?
If you notice discoloration, dust buildup, a musty smell, or reduced airflow, it’s time to replace the filter.
Do CPAP filters help with allergies?
Yes, ultra-fine filters help trap allergens like pollen and dust mites, improving air quality for users with allergies.
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