It is great if you want to invest in a device like this and have room on a counter for large toaster ;-)
But as Sleeprider and OpalRose have stated, it is not necessary.
But it is a convenience item. You don’t swirl or hang. You just soak, rinse then plug hose into air outlet and place mask under cover. Really easy.
It has 15, 30 and 60-minute cycle. And just the 15-minute cycle gets the tube completely dry.
For weekly, I put few drops of soap into hose, hold it to my bath faucet and run warm water until the soap is gone. Plug into hurricane with default 15-minute cycle and walk away. Takes about 5 minutes. Leave the mask and hose there protected until ready to use at night. Completely dry.
Every few months, I wash the headgear straps. Squeeze a little bit and then I put them into hurricane dryer completely wet for the 60-minute cycle. Completely dry.
I like the hurricane dryer for drying and for storage of my mask to keep away from pets and dust.
Struggling to keep the air moving like everyone else … ?
Standard Disclaimer:
I'm just a CPAP user like you. I can't give medical advice.