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The XCMAN Portable Shoe Dryer combines safe, warm thermal convection air with ultra-quiet operation and dual power options (100-240V AC and 12V DC) to efficiently dry boots, shoes, gloves, and more. Compact and travel-friendly, it’s designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand quick, damage-free drying anytime, anywhere.
Brand Name | XCMAN |
Model Info | SD-3 |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.8 x 4.61 x 2.91 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SD-3 |
Part Number | SD-3-USA-1 |
Form Factor | Freestanding |
Color | Black2 |
Access Location | Front Load |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Wattage | 22 watts |
Certification | UL, cUL |
Material Type | Plastic |
Included Components | ski boot dryer |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**W
Life changer for ski trips
These dryers have been life changing for my ski trips. I use them to not only to dry my boots and gloves after skiing but also to heat them up before I get on the hill, making the initial gearing up "suffering" just that bit more comfortable.The good:- Works as expected, does both heat and air. Can warm up your boots within a couple minutes and dry them as well if left for a while- Shape works for both gloves and boots, very sleek- Comes with 12V plug so it works perfectly when parked at the lifts. Note that this also works in my 16V Tesla, not sure if it'll lower the life span but hey it worksThe not so good- Not really a "not so good" but a bonus would have been to include a carrying bag given the price. I reused a cinch bag from a pair of shoes to carry them but an included bag would've been an added value
A**N
Satisfied
I was a little nervous about these at first but I’m impressed with the fans in these. They dry out my wet boots overnight and are also great to warm them up if I need to go to work and leave my boots out in the car during the day. The one thing I will say is you should always make sure the car outlet’s adapter light is on indicating the male end is all the way in the female end. I have missed this before because it wasn’t completely in so the dryer didn’t work. I’ll chalk that up to user error though, this is a good product in my book
S**7
Great for RV
Love there's has AC or DC plug in options so works great in my rv as well as jeep Keeps boots dry and warm
M**S
Quiet and compact
I got these for trips on my motorcycle. They are very compact and don't take up much space in a saddle bag. The dryer is so quiet I almost didn't think it was working when I first turned it on. That is a definite plus. These get warm pretty quickly but not hot to the point where it would cause any damage to shoes/boots. Works pretty well to warm up your boots/shoes before wearing them on a cold day. If your shoes/boots are a little wet, it dries them out within a few hours. If your boots are completely soaked, they can still be a little damp after being dried overnight. I'll take damp over soaked any day
N**N
Low heat and nearly any airflow
I bought these for a snowboard trip. Put them in my boots and it takes about ten minutes for them to get warm. The amount of air flow coming out of these you would have to have them on all night if your boots are wet in the inside.
K**S
Great option for ski boots
Bought these mid season to help with drying out my boots overnight. As a race coach I really wanted to make sure I had dry boots and these worked great. Dries pretty quick, seem to have good airflow, and relatively very quiet. I haven’t used the car yet but the adaptor for that is a great option.So far, impressed for a decent price point.
J**P
work well to dry shoes out
works well quite
F**K
Kinda works
So the particular unit I received may or may not be defective. Some people say they work great but others like myself find it somewhat lacking.I like the portable idea using the 12v in a car & optional wall use is good. In my opinion & use case usb-c powered would be better. Certain power-banks I have could easily throw wattage into this dryer.Drying time varies of course. I left them in a pair of slightly damp boots for about 6 hours & seemed to be dry enough. This is when weather was in the 70’s.On a camping trip when it was still fairly chilly out & lots of rain it took 8+ hours to dry. Depending on how wet my boots were. I tried to dry them any chance I was back at camp.The heating element in my unit didn’t seem overly strong. Like mildly warm air was coming out, not hot. Even after a few hours of use not very warm.The small fan seemed to be doing alright though, decent airflow. Noise wasn’t a huge issue more like a very low power fan hum.Personally I was very underwhelmed when using the dryer but for damp shoes they’ll work. Just don’t expect large format boot dryer power from these little dryers. Like I mentioned though it could have been a defect in my unit, but either way this was my experience.I’d recommend giving them a try they might work for your needs. Just check the return policy just in case. Good luck
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