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Reddit mentions of DryGuy Wide-Body Boot and Glove Dryer

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of DryGuy Wide-Body Boot and Glove Dryer. Here are the top ones.

DryGuy Wide-Body Boot and Glove Dryer
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Forced-air garment dryer for ski-snowboard boots, gloves, pants, and moreIncludes 4 extra tall air chambers and whisper-quiet rotary blower99-Degree Fahrenheit air temperature protects clothes and eliminates odorPrevents growth of bacterial and mold, dries most garments in 1 hour3 Hour timer, 6-Feet power cord, 1-year warranty
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Found 6 comments on DryGuy Wide-Body Boot and Glove Dryer:

u/gjs520820 · 11 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Take a look on amazon. They have many different types and more reasonable prices. Here is and example

u/JustinTime1991 · 4 pointsr/hockeyplayers

This is my second attempt at this and this one's a lot smaller footprint since I don't place the skates, gloves, and helmet on it now. This is 1" PVC and just 90' Elbows, T Connectors and Caps. Should be easy to make. I just based the length off the pipes off my equipment. I used a cheap 10$ mattress pump from walmart. It actually has really good airflow out of the small holes I drilled throughout the PVC. For the Gloves and Skates, I decided to use a dual boot drying machine I will put at the base of the PVC. It had good hockey reviews: https://www.amazon.com/DryGuy-Wide-Body-Boot-Glove-Dryer/product-reviews/B0000AMK8R/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_viewopt_kywd?ie=UTF8&reviewerType=all_reviews&showViewpoints=1&sortBy=helpful&pageNumber=1&filterByKeyword=hockey

It should be super easy to add a few pipes that go up at the bottom for skates and gloves if you want. I can count up the number of pieces if needed but should be pretty easy to see from the picture.

u/NauTre · 2 pointsr/malelivingspace

You ever use a boot dryer? I'm assuming snow + wet boots would be one of the issues with smell. I bought myself a (https://www.amazon.com/DryGuy-Wide-Body-Boot-Glove-Dryer/dp/B0000AMK8R) boot/glove dryer and I never looked back. Also what I used to do was immediately throw some laundry in the wash and once I was out of the shower I made sure to pop it in the dryer before I went to sleep.

u/mathtronic · 1 pointr/TheBrewery

Atlas 720 are actually my preferred. Using one of these dryers helps keep the funk at bay, and the annoyance of putting them on and realizing they're still soggy from yesterday.

u/SaSSafraS1232 · 1 pointr/surfing

Get one of these. Use it every time.

Edit: Actually, I think this is the one I have.