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Thread: Boot Dryer?

  1. #1
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    Boot Dryer?

    Hey everyone,

    Anyone have experience with boot dryers? No matter how good the boots, mine are wet inside after brewday (and the next day)...anyone tried a ski boot dryer?

    Check these out...any thoughts?

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MELISSA-HO...item33724cf6ec

    or

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alpenheat-...item336f14c9d5

    Thanks,

    Trenchfoot Jeff
    Jeff Rosenmeier (Rosie)
    Chairman of the Beer
    Lovibonds Brewery Ltd
    Henley-on-Thames, Englandshire
    W: www.lovibonds.com
    F: LovibondsBrewery
    T: @Lovibonds

  2. #2
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    Trent
    Shades of Pale
    Park City UT

  3. #3
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    The Original Peet Dryer is what I use for my boots. (Haven't used them for brewing boots yet - soon though).

    I like it because it is convention based and gets soggy boots dry in about 8 hours. It also doesn't get very hot, just warm so it doesn't promote rapid deterioration.

    They also make a propane fired version if you like to dance in a partially full mash tun...
    Little Deep Brewing Company
    Minot, North Dakota
    www.littledeepbrewing.com

  4. #4
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    This is the one I have been using for years. No moving parts to wear out. Works like a charm.
    Pete Broyles
    Riverport Brewing Co
    Clarkston, WA

  5. #5
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    I got a boot and glove dryer from our local hunting outfitter. At the end of a brew day we just toss our stuff on and the next morning everything is bone dry.

    Bonus, when it's minus 40 it's nice to come in to toasty warm brew boots and gloves!

  6. #6
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    Got myself some hiking shoes with gore-tex type waterproof/breathable lining. HAven't had a wet feet since.

  7. #7
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    Thanks a lot guys, as always Probrewer comes up trumps...you are all legends.

    Jeff
    Jeff Rosenmeier (Rosie)
    Chairman of the Beer
    Lovibonds Brewery Ltd
    Henley-on-Thames, Englandshire
    W: www.lovibonds.com
    F: LovibondsBrewery
    T: @Lovibonds

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