Anyone use something like this?

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Elduderino

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This has been great for drying out my boots after each day of diving. No more smell and it's small enough that it packs well. Anyone else use something similar?
 

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I've been using Pete's boot dryers for decades. Don't see why this would be much different or less effective
 

Any of those work really well and don't need lectrickery.


For drysuits, the HangAir hanger is great. This is a large shoulder-sized hanger with a fan in it. Nicely dries the inside of your suit and doesn't stress the shoulders or neck of the suit, so can leave it hanging for weeks.


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Maybe I'm using the wrong terminology. I'm talking about wetsuit boots. Those don't dry by hanging them up if you're in a humid climate and diving daily. By day 4 or 5 they start to get that wet wetsuit stink. At least in my experience
 
Would a standard office fan pointing at the hung wet boots work?

Have seen vertical blown air "pipe" boot driers. Search "boot driers"
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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