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Tools and Hardware Reviews of PEET Shoe Dryer Original M97-OL Shoe Dryer (Discontinued by MFG 2009)Customer Review: it does the job! Summary: 5 Stars
This is a good product, but it takes a long time to dry your shoes. I ride my bike to work and I get wet all the time, so I got this for my shoes to dry for the ride home. It takes 8-10 hrs for the biking shoes to dry. I understand that there are better products out there. It's a good deal for the price.
Customer Review: Great product made in Ameria Summary: 5 Stars
What a great product and it is made in America. It is so hard to find products that are not made in China. I gave the boot dryer to my daughter for Christmas and she just loves it! The Peet shoe dryer was made in St. Maries, Idaho. My daughter was born in Idaho so it was a special gift for her as well.
Customer Review: Got my first one in 1982 -- I'm buying four more! Summary: 5 Stars
I work in Construction and frequently have wet feet. This drier is a dream for people like me who hate to get up and jam dry socks into cold, wet boots. The drier works overnight and silently. It doesn't over-heat the leather, so there is no over-drying or cracking of the leather. I love this thing!
Customer Review: really works Summary: 5 Stars
I bought the boot dryer for my son he works out side and his boots are in water mud grease and they were wet and the boot dryer works great his boots are dry for him in the morning for work. I thought no this will never work but it does and it is awsome.thank-you Jeanne from Troupsburg, New York
Customer Review: Hubby puts on boots with a grin each mornin'! Summary: 5 Stars
My husband is a ski lift mechanic at a resort in VT. He used to put on partially dry boots every morning and trudge off to work. He reports that this little gadget dries his big bulky Rocky boots fully and warmly! Nice to start your 5am day off with warm dry feet on the snowy slopes!
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