👟 Step into Comfort: The Ultimate Boot Dryer Experience!
The FORLIM Boot Dryer is a portable and innovative solution designed to keep your footwear dry and comfortable. With features like a telescopic design, customizable temperature settings, a 24-hour delay timer, and a built-in ozone deodorizer, this dryer ensures your boots and shoes are ready for action whenever you are. Its forced air heating technology dries most footwear in just 1-2 hours while prioritizing safety with over-temperature protection.
Brand Name | FORLIM |
Model Info | SD-002C-B |
Product Dimensions | 29.21 x 9.14 x 18.29 cm; 1.06 kg |
Part Number | SD-002C-B |
Form Factor | Freestanding |
Color | Temperature Control/Auto on & Off/Ozone(black) |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.06 Kilograms |
T**H
Works great
This gadget works great for drying out a washed cloth purse and soccer cleats! (That’s what we’ve used it on so far!). Super handy!
D**D
Good quality
Works perfect. A bit loud but it’s really quick
C**N
Absolute Necessity When Weather Gets Wet
The dryer heats up immediately, blows very warm air through the boots or shoes and driedmy wet shoes in less than an hour. The ozone generator works and definitely gets rid of odor inside the shoes. Be aware that it generates ozone using a noisy spark arcing device. I limited the time running the ozone generator since ozone can degrade rubber and some shoe materials in time. A short duration for the ozone generator eliminated odor and I set the heat cycle longer. This is not real heavy duty plastic arms, but it works and the price is low. After using it, I will never be without one again. It definitely saves the shoes and makes them dry and wearable in a short period of time.
T**.
Works well, unsure of how well it will last
It works well, I set it to 90 minutes at low heat and it dries my work boots nicely. I also hit the ozone button, unsure if that works or just makes snapping sounds... I use homemade boot powder, so they don't smell anyway. (half baking soda, half cornstarch and a few drops of tea tree oil and camphor or menthol). They are what they are, seem a little flimsy, but for the price they seem pretty solid. I haven't tried them on really we boots yet, mine are damp after work. I think it would work fine, maybe use high heat for the first while. It is fairly quiet, but a noticeable humming.
M**E
Works great
Works great very pratical.
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