Fast and Easy Sleep Equipment Maintenance – SOCLEAN 2 FOR SLEEP EQUIPMENT
You can use the SoClean 2 without needing to take equipment apart every day. Does not require water in order to ensure your equipment remains completely dry.
We believe mornings are for drinking coffee, not laboriously scrubbing your sleep equipment. Meet SoClean 2. No fuss, no mess, no disassembly. Just pop it in and go about your day. At bedtime, your sleep equipment will be fresh and ready to use.
The Perfect Complement to Your Daily Routine
SoClean 2 for Sleep Equipment
No Water or Disassembly
The cycle runs for just 7 minutes, followed by a 2-hour rest period.
Technology You Can Trust
Blending the beauty of science with the power of nature for unparalleled maintenance.
Fast + Easy
Automatically starts when you place your sleep equipment in the chamber and close the lid.
Helps provide peace of mind for millions
No need to disassemble sleep equipment every day and it’s 100% waterless.
Close the lid and go. SoClean 2 starts automatically after you place your sleep equipment in the chamber and close the lid.
Easy one-time setup. Compatible with all popular types of sleep equipment.
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