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DryGuy Circulator Footwear Dryer Warmer | 
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| Brand: DryGuy Category: Sports
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $10.67 You Save: $19.28 (64%)
New (4) from $10.67
Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 6.7 x 3.4
MPN: DG-DG8 Model: DG8 UPC: 673055000662 EAN: 0673055000662 ASIN: B0000TSILY
Release Date: October 1, 2003 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Plug-in dryers use convection air to warm and dry footwear | | • | Portable, quiet, and fast | | • | No moving parts to break down | | • | Great for getting rid of dampness inside work or hiking boots, gym shoes | | • | Feet raise dryers above foot bed for increased circulation |
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Product Description Designed to maximize the potential of convection drying, the Circulator from DryGuy uses convection heat to dry and warm by drawing cold and moisture from your footwear Features: The system assures that the temperature never exceeds 99 degrees F, so it will not damage footwear, liners or foot beds It is compact, portable and light in weight; the small size packs easily in shoes or boot Silently warms in minutes and dries in hours Specifications: Weight: 7 ounces Dimensions: 2 units @ 2 x 15 x 6 inches Power: 120 volts AC
Amazon.com Review There's nothing like slipping on warm, dry boots before setting off into the woods on a cold snowy day. These DryGuy Circulators do the trick not only beforehand but after the hike, ski trip, or hunt, when that damp footwear needs to be dried out overnight for the next day's adventure. The two plastic bulb-shaped circulators slip inside any pair of shoes or boots, and each has four feet to lift it slightly off the insole for better ventilation. A line of holes on the top and bottom of each bulb allows air to circulate by means of convection, eliminating moving parts that could break. A six-foot cord plugs into any outlet, and a 32-inch cord connects the two bulbs. Lightweight and measuring 5 by 2 by 1-1/4 inches, the Circulator bulbs make a barely noticeable--but very welcome--addition to a backpack or RV. --Ann Bieri
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Boot Dryers July 1, 2008 I purchased these boot dryers for my son, an ironworker, for Christmas last year. He works outside, currently helping to build the new Trump Tower in Chicago, Illinois, which translates into harsh winter conditions. I believe these must be working well as he is quite selective and I have had no negative feedback from him.
Boot Warmers February 14, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Good product, works well, could be improved by having the cord between the two boots longer for my ski bag.
Easy and they work February 13, 2008 I bought these for my son for his snowboard boots and they work great. Simple easy and they do exactly what we wanted...warm the boots or dry them if left in the boots over night.
Handy and do the Trick! January 28, 2008 I was a bit hesitant to buy this item. I thought it was a bit expensive but after buying them I am quite pleased with their performance. Low and slow is always the way to go when drying footwear. Too high a temperature can degrade leather and other materials. This little item does the trick perfectly. Very pleased.
Great Product Great Results Great Price September 10, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Theses boot dryers work great. They don't dry boots in two hours, but if you leave your boots on over night, they'll be dry and warm for you the next morning. They aren't very big but they get the job done. They are roughly smaller than the size of chalkboard erasers (if you can remember those from school). They are easy to transport and the best part is they make absolutely no noise! Plug them in right next to your bed and you will not be bothered! I am a Forestry student so I am used to wet boots, I definitely recommend these boot dyers.
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