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The PEETGO! Portable 2-Shoe Dryer is a lightweight, travel-friendly electric boot dryer featuring a 12V car adapter for convenient use on the road. It efficiently dries and deodorizes various footwear materials within 3 to 8 hours, operating silently and safely with UL and CSA certifications. Designed for durability and backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s ideal for professionals and athletes who demand dry, comfortable shoes anytime, anywhere.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.44 x 5.71 x 3.23 inches |
Package Weight | 0.84 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.3 x 5.8 x 12.8 inches |
Brand Name | PEET |
Warranty Description | 2 year |
Color | Black |
Suggested Users | mens |
Manufacturer | PEET Dryer |
Part Number | M04P |
A**R
Lasts
7 years later. Still works. Great product
C**R
Great product
This shoe/boot dryer is excellent. I started out using the PEET dryer primarily to dry out my snowboard boots after a day on the hill. This dryer easily drys thick snowboard boots overnight, and ski boots too without having to pull the liner. The travel set it great for overnights just throw it in a bag and you can dry boots anywhere. I sometimes use the car charger to warm up my boots on the way to the mountain so when i boot up in the parking lot my boots are toasty. I now use this dryer for everything. Tennis shoes, running shoes, I even squeeze gloves on to the end of it. The UV light kills odors and makes my shoes last longer and not smell. So for the money I end up using it year round.Lastly, something happened to my charger and it stopped working. I could not dry my boots. I called PEET and they replaced my dryer no questions asked. Super nice people in CS. They stand behind the product.Bottom line. Smelly boots are not cool. Wet boots SUCK. If you have ever had to deal with soggy boots before a long day of snowboarding you know that paying 30 dollars to have dry boots is a no brainer.
R**T
They work great!
I use these to dry my snowboard boots and they work great. Typically I snowboard on the weekends and will dry my boots by the wood stove on Saturday night. On Sunday afternoon I just let the boots air dry until the next weekend. This generally works fine. However, when I go snowboarding for more than two days in a row, especially on vacation where I might not have access to wood stove or fireplace, air drying just doesn't cut it. That's where the Dryer Go comes in. My feet sweat a lot and this dryer will completely dry them overnight. Another bonus is that they are toasty warm in the morning. Bonus++ when I air dry only, my boots will come to stink. The UV light in this dryer can can completely cure the stink factor by leaving it in the boot for a three or four days.About the fragility: Yeh, the TSA managed to break one apart on my very first trip. Luckily the wires never broke and I was able to put it back together fairly easily. Now, I've had them for over three years and they are still going strong. Don't abuse them, or let the TSA abuse them, and all will be good.
H**S
Nice warmer for getting you ski boots toasty on the drive up to the slopes.
I live about a two hour drive from most Tahoe ski areas. I have a Tesla Model Y which has an outlet in the trunk area. I bought this to warm my boots on the way up. My ski boots are super stiff and hard to get on when they are cold. It works perfectly for that purpose warming the boots to about 100 degrees in two hours. It’s always nice to start a ski day with warm feet. I have never used it for drying my boots but, it puts out a pretty good amount of heat so, I can’t see why it wouldn’t eventually dry a pair of boots. My one complaint is that it isn’t a very sturdy build. The hinge is fragile and easily comes apart if you aren’t gentle. I found this out the hard way when I tried to pull the heater out of the boot too quickly. The plastic didn’t break, the hinge joint just isn’t designed very well and it came apart. I didn’t force anything or pull very hard. The hinge design is just a bit flimsy for something like this. I had to remove a screw to get the hinge back together. Fortunately, the cord which runs through the hinge joint didn’t get pulled out of the bottom half. It very easily could have. I’ll be more careful in the future.
S**R
Portable, even comes with a 12V car adapter
A simple $15 boot dryer sticks will do the job just as well but this is really nice for prewarming your boots while you drive to the resort with the 12V car adapter. Rated at 16 watts of heat. Both sides of the folding dryer heat up. More heat is concentrated at the foot side and it will dry ski boots in about 3 -5 hrs. Heats up in about 10 mins. Very warm to touch but will not burn you. There is a very faint purple UV disinfectant lamp in the foot section. Not sure how effective it will be in eliminating odors being that it is hidden in the case. Uses radiant heat, NO fans. Still, it does a great job at boot drying on long trips.
P**N
Cheap, portable, work decently...but did not neutralize odors
The product works decently for drying damp shoes, albeit very slowly. I think they would struggle mightily to dry shoes that were soaked. Anyways, if you want these to dry out your sweaty shoes after work, they should do the trick. However, the "Built-in UV light technology neutralizes bacteria and other contaminants that cause odor" part has been a disappointment. I have left these dryers in a pair of boots with only a slight hint of odor for several consecutive days, and it did nothing to eliminate the odor. If I leave my boots outside for two or three days in the direct summer sun, the smell goes away. I'm no scientist, so I don't know why the sun's UV light works and this product doesn't, but for whatever bacteria/contaminants I seem to grow, the small light emitted by this product doesn't neutralize it.
T**N
12 years and still going strong
Best way to get rid of smelly boots. This is a slow process. 24 hr minimum to do the job. But worth the wait!If this fails I will buy it again. I have no complaints!
J**R
Broke in MX boot
When I first received them I tried fitment in one of my pairs of Mx boots. They were snug, but able to get them in/out no problem. on the first camp/ride trip with them I ended up getting wet in a couple creek crossings. I was wearing a different pair of boots than I tested them in. I had some difficulty getting them into the toe, but ultimately got them in. Taking them out, however, did not go as well. One came out quite easily while the other had to be maneuvered around a bit resulting in the two halves breaking apart.The boots did dry however, so that was a plus. I just can’t use them again. Two stars for Mx boots. I’m sure they would work wonderfully for hiking or work boots.
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