Customer Reviews
Boot Dryers 
2008-07-01
I purchased these boot dryers for my son, an ironworker, for Christmas last year. He works outside, currently helping to build the new Trump Tower in Chicago, Illinois, which translates into harsh winter conditions. I believe these must be working well as he is quite selective and I have had no negative feedback from him.
Compact, quiet, works! 
2008-03-15
We ski about 70+ days a year; my son is a budding ski racer and I formerly patrolled in mid-vermont. These are quiet (no sound at all), compact (packs easily), and really works! We also have the DryGuy travel boot dryer with a fan - and that one makes a racket that we can't stand when in a hotel room. This 'Circulator/Warmer' works just as well, without the noise.
Boot Warmers 
2008-02-14
Good product, works well, could be improved by having the cord between the two boots longer for my ski bag.
Easy and they work 
2008-02-13
I bought these for my son for his snowboard boots and they work great. Simple easy and they do exactly what we wanted...warm the boots or dry them if left in the boots over night.
Handy and do the Trick! 
2008-01-28
I was a bit hesitant to buy this item. I thought it was a bit expensive but after buying them I am quite pleased with their performance. Low and slow is always the way to go when drying footwear. Too high a temperature can degrade leather and other materials. This little item does the trick perfectly. Very pleased.
Great Product Great Results Great Price 
2007-09-10
The Dryguy Circulator boot dryer uses convection heat to silently warm in minutes and dry in hours. This lightweight boot dryer packs easily into footwear making it perfect for travel. The Circulator boot dryer s unique venturi system assures that the boot dryer temperature never exceeds 99 degrees F and dries most boots in 6-10 hours without damaging footwear, liner or foot bed. This boot dryer is available in 120 AC or 12 volt DC models.
Pos's and Neg's 
2007-05-06
I bought these for everyone in our family because we ski and snowboard.
The pluses are that these are small and can be easily transported without taking up space. They do dry the boots overnight as advertised. Very convenient that way.
The downside is that these can only be used on boots, because gloves and mittens will not allow enough air to circulate to make the bullet safe to use.
Though more expensive and cumbersome, I ended up getting dryguy's boot dryer (with the four prong things sticking up) as well. We use the boot dryer for mittens and gloves, and the bullets for boots.
If I had it to do over again, I think I'd just buy the even larger boot dryer, and forego the bullets.
DryGuy Boot Dryer 
2007-04-12
Used them on my ski boots and the next morning they were dry. Didn't over heat the boots where I might be concerned with the liners.
Dry and Comfy 
2007-03-13
The DryGuy Boot Dryer worked great.
Usually after three days on the ski slopes my snowboard boots would start having a personality of their own (obnoxious and unbearable).
I used the boot dryer overnite each day and after six days the boots
were still friendly and good natured.
these boot dryers are awesome 
2007-01-03
This is my 2nd pair. I wore the first ones out. They are so small and light, you can use them at home or take them on the road. They make no noise but emit just enough heat to get rid of any moisture that would otherwise make that horrible STINK (you know what I'm talking about). Then in the morning when you are ready to put your boots back on, they are pleasantly warm to start you off with blood in those toes at least for a little while until the conditions dictate otherwise. And on powder mornings or really cold days, I can't live without them. Best 30 bucks I ever spent.