I just got these … they really work and are very versatile. They do get a bit noisy, but the trade off is that your snow boats will be dry af and toasty in the morning.
One nice thing about this system is I believe that power supply will work with 220 Volts with a plug adapter. So now you can take it to Europe and South America.
@@AdventureRig Just sprang for the kids Xmas presents based on your review. I actually have a bit of frost bite on my left toe today because despite having heated socks, my boots were wet a couple of days ago in Alberta watching the Downhill in 0F
Check out a set if AC infinity usb fans, you can just put the fans on topmof the boot or inside a home depot 4 inch 3034 PVC pipe connector that connects two pipes if you want a round bigger object to slip in. For narrow boots like kids etc 4 inch to 3" adapter or even 4 to 2 inch. $15, no noise at all, 52 cfm, 3 settings to save power, and usb = wall plugs, car plugs, newer RVs with USB outlets, and even a $25 20,000mah battery bank will dry boots for ever.
I mean, you can have these shipped to your door right now for $44 but sounds like another option if you want to spend more time/money for possibly a slightly less effective method. But to each their own!
LifeisFUN Personally for me they don’t feel like they warm the boot very much. They move air throughout the liner to help dry it but as far as really warming them up it is very minimal.
I just got these … they really work and are very versatile. They do get a bit noisy, but the trade off is that your snow boats will be dry af and toasty in the morning.
Heck ya!! Dry boots are KEY!
One nice thing about this system is I believe that power supply will work with 220 Volts with a plug adapter. So now you can take it to Europe and South America.
Great point!
@@AdventureRig Just sprang for the kids Xmas presents based on your review. I actually have a bit of frost bite on my left toe today because despite having heated socks, my boots were wet a couple of days ago in Alberta watching the Downhill in 0F
Check out a set if AC infinity usb fans, you can just put the fans on topmof the boot or inside a home depot 4 inch 3034 PVC pipe connector that connects two pipes if you want a round bigger object to slip in. For narrow boots like kids etc 4 inch to 3" adapter or even 4 to 2 inch. $15, no noise at all, 52 cfm, 3 settings to save power, and usb = wall plugs, car plugs, newer RVs with USB outlets, and even a $25 20,000mah battery bank will dry boots for ever.
I mean, you can have these shipped to your door right now for $44 but sounds like another option if you want to spend more time/money for possibly a slightly less effective method. But to each their own!
Missed opportunity to say happy camper.
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Would those work in a set of waders after a long morning of waterfowl hunting?
Casey McDowell I think they’d work great for that.
Wondering the same thing
Will these warm up cold ski boots on the way to the hill ? About 30 min drive? Thanks
LifeisFUN Personally for me they don’t feel like they warm the boot very much. They move air throughout the liner to help dry it but as far as really warming them up it is very minimal.
@@AdventureRig Yea they don't warm enough. They only warm up a small amount due to the heat coming from the system operating the fan etc...
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Thanks for posting and answering. Exactly the question I needed to know the answer to.
@@matthewmosca3984 but do they dry the boot ?
Sounds like they w drain a car battery ?Otherwise good.
If you left them on for 8 hours they probably would.
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