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The DryGuy travel dry is a state-of-the-art, breakthrough in portable convection drying. The open frame design with the large aluminum heat sink brings new speed and energy efficiency to convection drying. Sandwiching an advanced technology silicone rubber coated heating element between two custom fitted aluminum plates allows the use of increased wattages with no increase of apparent heat or footwear damaging hot spots. The travel dry delivers light, portable, efficient drying for a wide variety of footwear, eliminating odor and increasing comfort.
Portable boot dryer and shoe dryer combines traditional convection drying with forced air
Hybrid forced air and convection system heats to 99-degrees to dry footwear in less time than it takes most other portable dryers
AC/DC power adaptor means it can be used at home or in the car; compact design packs easily in carry-on luggage
Ability to work from the car make it the perfect travel accessory for any outdoor vacation
Fits in most types of footwear; will not damage fragile materials
Well, these boot dryers are a simple device - essentially little heaters, but they get the job done.- They are small enough to jam in you spare boots or shoes and travel with (including the power cord).- They are silent in operation. Of course this also means no fan is involved. A fan would make them dry boots faster, but would make noise [shrug].Each side has a small red led. The led is a standard red led, not any super-bright blue or other type of led which seems so popular on devices now. This is a good thing to me as the led indicates it is on, but is not bright enough to be annoying when the boots are drying over night next to your bed. In boots the light becomes largely invisible inside.- They seem relatively durable. These boot dryers are not ruggedized or anything, but they feel well built. Dropping them off of a table or out of your hand onto a tile floor did not break mine. That said, I wouldn't try torture testing them under a truck tire or any thing of that nature.- They get warm, not hot. These are not your commercial-grade air-circulating boot dryers, they take longer than that, but they help dry out shoes and boots a lot. They make a very noticeable difference and are easy to pack, so they are winners as far as I am concerned.Worth the ~$25? Yes.