Creakyknees
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I'm looking to purchase a boot dryer any recommendations.
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Costco had a basic one that retails for $79.99 on sale for $39.99. I have a couple of them. They work great.
Best one on the market !
https://geardryer.com//products/gea...6iXW710e_AWsp4HzkjdMhQMf79YVPXD4aAqVWEALw_wcB
Best one on the market !
https://geardryer.com//products/gea...6iXW710e_AWsp4HzkjdMhQMf79YVPXD4aAqVWEALw_wcB
Holy crap that is sweet! Mine is this one with all the attachments:
https://www.amazon.com/DryGuy-Force...186636&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=boot+dryer&psc=1
On this topic.... Who regularly, pulls their liners while dryer their boots?
100% liner puller here
Liner puller, but then again I ski in a lace up racing plug style boot. So liners always out to get out of bootsOn this topic.... Who regularly, pulls their liners while dryer their boots?
100% liner puller here
Just buy new boots whiile others dry out for that price.Best one on the market !
https://geardryer.com//products/gea...6iXW710e_AWsp4HzkjdMhQMf79YVPXD4aAqVWEALw_wcB
Never pull just put them on the cheap peet type dryers. The ones without fans. Think I bought them for $20 each at least 10 years ago. Maybe 15 years ago.
SameI use the "Dryguy" warmer. It has a timer, is small enough to pack for plane trips and has expandable sleeves that works for gloves as well. Doesn't overheat and has a nice steady airflow.