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DryGuy Wide-Body Boot and Glove Dryer Studio : DryGuy by DryGuy Brand : DryGuy Model : DG1 Release Date : 2003-10-01 Publisher : DryGuy Department : mens Material Type : ski-boot-dryers Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0673055002017 UPC : 673055002017 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 16 reviews)
List Price : $89.95 Our Price : $59.95
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Forced-air garment dryer for ski/snowboard boots, gloves, pants, and more
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Includes 4 extra tall air chambers and whisper-quiet rotary blower
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99-degree F air temperature protects clothes and eliminates odor
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Prevents growth of bacterial and mold; dries most garments in 1 hour
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3-hour timer; 6-foot power cord; 1-year warranty
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Product Description |
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Maxx Dry XL Forced Air Dryer, ON SALE! Blow the wet right out of shoes, boots and gloves. Just place your stuff over the drying tubes and let this Air Dryer do its thing FAST. A typical pair of boots dries out in about an hour! The Maxx Dry XL "Forced Air" technology uses a gently warmed air flow to dry 4 garments harmlessly. Quiet ball-bearing motor rated at 80,000 hours; 3-hour timer auto shutoff; Blows with or without heat; Removable drying tubes allow for great flexibility; Strong, high-impact ABS plastic construction.; 10 1/2 x 7 x 20"h., 4 lbs., 13 ozs. 120V. UL-listed.; Act Now! Maxx Dry XL Forced Air Dryer |
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Marketadvisory.com Product Description |
There's nothing better than a nice warm pair of boots or gloves when heading outside for a day on the slopes. Conversely, there's nothing worse than starting your day off with a soaking wet boot liner or jacket. Well now you can have the best of both worlds with the DryGuy boot and glove dryer. Boasting four extra-tall air chambers and a whisper-quiet rotary blower, the DryGuy blasts heated or unheated air on up to four garments at once. 
The device dries up to 4 garments in roughly an hour. | Within roughly an hour, your boots, gloves, jacket, or snow pants will be completely dry, preparing you for your next downhill or cross-country excursion. You can also warm your garments in minutes if you just need a quick blast. The DryGuy employs gently warmed Forced Air technology, which is guaranteed to protect your boot liners and eliminate unpleasant odor. The approximate temperature of the air coming out of the nozzle is 99 degrees F, warm enough to dry garments without causing damage. Plus, by eliminating moisture, the DryGuy prevents the growth of bacteria and mold. The DryGuy also offers a three-hour timer for particularly wet garments and a 6-foot cord that should reach most outlets. The DryGuy carries a one-year warranty. |
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So Far So Good |
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I have been using for about a month. Great for drying all the kids shoes, boots, gloves and hats. |
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Good product |
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Easy to use. Like the dual glove/boot drying ability. Not terribly attractive but function is what is important. Price was almost $50.00 higher through a popular catalogue and at a local outfitter. |
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Great and Compact |
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This boot dryer works effectively and is compact and quiet. The family uses it frequently. Timer feature is nice. |
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4 gloves OK; 4 boots??? risky |
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This product works as advertised. My only complaint is that it doesn't really feel sturdy enough to hold 4 heavy boots at one time. The arms flex rather easily, and I would be afraid that they would crack and break off if you tried to dry 4 ski boots at once. I'll do two boots and two gloves, or 4 gloves, but not 4 boots. If you really think that you'll need to dry 4 boots at once, I would recommend that you get two of the boot dryers that you insert down into the boots. |
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You need this |
I have a more sweaty foot and after a couple days of skiing the boots are always somewhat damp. This machine completely dries your boots and kills or deactivates all the odor-generating germs. It also warms them up quickly in the morning for extra comfort.
The only complaint I have is that the poles appear to be not too sturdy - I feel they might break. You also have to develop your routine how to stick the shoes on the device, if you do it wrong it falls over. |
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