PEET, GO! Portable 2-Shoe Electric Dryer with Vehicle Power Adapter
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12 volts in a car is the same as 12 volts in a house. I plug mine into the 12-volt outlet on my car and it seems to be working fine An outlet with a voltage of 120 volts.
Today, I received one with a Made in China sticker right on the front.
An adapter for the household is only rated at 110 volts.
Selected User Reviews For PEET, GO! Portable 2-Shoe Electric Dryer with Vehicle Power Adapter
It's a shame that this happened. The regular Peet Dryers that I have work just fine. There is no such thing here. This set of portable ones was bought for a Walking in my Merrell MOAB Vent hiking boots, which are known for their quick drying properties, I keep my feet dry. There was a point in the day when the shoes were underwater. As long as they were dried the next day, they would always be dry with Peet driers. There is so little heat generated by these dryers that maybe the liner in the foot was dry and perhaps the boot was warmer than it would have been otherwise, but the shoes were still damp after 16 hours of being dried. As a result, my boots did not dry the whole time I was away. to make sure both were generating heat, and both During my last day of my trip, I threw them in the trash they weren't worth the space they took up in my luggage in the return trip. There are other options I need to consider.
In fact, I'm posting this about a dryer I bought in 2012 that I bought prior to this one. As a result of dropping the power supply, I damaged it. As it fell, it cracked wide open just in the right way. The last time I spoke with them was The company exchanged some photos of the damage with me, and they said a new power supply would be sent out shortly. They deserve kudos for doing that, since it is not a common thing any more. The - Oh - It works and the dryers are functional. If I weren't using them, I wouldn't be using them at all.
Back in 2007, I purchased three of these and they've served me well ever since. We switched the units from one pair of shoes to another, over and over, every day in our house, so they ran nonstop day and night. It was a pleasure to have them in our family. They survived until around May 2016, when the last of them It's so sad. Having no need for three, I purchased a replacement later that month (May2016), but suddenly less than 5 months later (Oct2016) that one died as well. It arrived with only one working insert! I bought a second one last week and both didn't work. I can at least get a refund for this one.
My snowboarding is usually done on the weekends, and I usually dry my boots by the wood stove on Saturday nights. After I let the boots air dry on Sunday afternoon, I stored them only for the In general, air drying works well. However, when I go snowboarding for more than two days in a row, especially on vacation where I might not have access to the fireplace or a wood stove, air drying just doesn't provide the drying I desire. It's here that the Dryer Go comes into play. It will dry my feet completely overnight. I sweat a lot, so this dryer is perfect for me. It's also nice to wake up to a warm breakfast. In addition to air drying only, my boots will stink when I use it. If you leave the dryer in a boot for three or four days, the UV light will cure you of the stink factor. This is how fragility is described
Yeah, the TSA was able to rip one apart on my Lucky for me, the wires never broke and I was able to put it back together without too much difficulty. The plants have now been in my possession for over three years and Make sure you don't abuse them, or allow the TSA to abuse them, and everything will be fine.
However, they did not neutralize the odor. However, the product's drying time is quite slow when it comes to damp shoes. If the shoes were soaked, they may have found it difficult to dry them. Whatever the case may be, if you want these to keep your sweaty shoes dry after work, they should be able to help. It's disappointing that the "Built-in UV light technology neutralizes bacteria and other contaminants that cause odors" part of the product is not included. It did not remove the odor after several consecutive days of leaving these dryers in a pair of boots that only had a slight hint of In the summer, if I leave my boots in the direct sun for two or three days, the smell will disappear. My knowledge of science is limited, so I don't have any idea why the sun's UV light works and this product doesn't, but whatever bacteria or contaminants I grow seem to not be neutralized by the small light emissions associated with this product.
I found the product to work perfectly They come in two sets. During my time in Afghanistan, I purchased my first set in order to dry out my boots. I like the fact that it is comfortable, dry, and smell-free We are giving you boots for free. There is also a portable version of these that runs solely on heat. It would be unreasonable to expect that soaked boots (flooded boots) will dry overnight if they have a lot of padding and aren't very breathable. Rather, there are channels that allow heat to travel through the room. As far as my boots and shoes are concerned, I have not experienced any damage. Unless you are trying to dry out sweaty or wet gloves/boots, these will do the trick. For anything more, get one of the pedestal versions.
A peet portable that I had been using for several years had to be replaced. The boots that get soaked in rain get dry in a few hours. They get crispy warm and noise from the blower, in addition to being very quiet and getting the job done quickly.
If I use the conditioner in a pair of shoes it dries within a few hours and sometimes overnight depending on how hot it was outside or if it rained/was wet when I went Folded up, they are very small, and I can easily store them out of the way this is the reason I decided to get them rather than a In the case that my shoe rack breaks or if it lasts several years without a problem, I'll probably replace it with the same model, and I may even get another one since sometimes my shoes waiting to be dried pile up depending on what activities I'm involved in.