Hey, thanks for watching my review of this PEET Original boot dryer. Please let me know your thoughts about it and also if you any questions. Below I'll leave a link to the review article if you want to read instead. It's usually more in-depth and I can always update it with more data and new information as I'm using the boot dryer. bestformyfeet.com/peet-original-boot-dryer-review/ Thanks again, Adrian✌
I bought the same Peet original boot dryer about 12 or 13 years ago and have used it regularly for whatever boots I wear that day. Even if they don’t get water in them or anything it will dry out any sweat or moisture on the inside and if it happens to be winter you get a nice, dry and slightly warm boot to begin the day!! 👍
All boots and shoes I wear end their day on my boot dryer. Once I plugged it in it rarely gets unplugged. My feet sweat a ton and these dryers do a great job.
Haha I use to do that as well Oscar. And not only I couldn't do anything else for about an hour but also the leather would end up being stiff and too dry when was finally dry. This boot dryer is much better for the boot's leather and also you can put your boots on the dryer and carry on with your life😀 Thanks for watching 👍🏼 Adrian
I was just doing some straighting out in my basement I realized my Pete dryer was still plugged in and I haven't used it for 10 years it's still working like the day I bought it and it's been on the whole time there's no off switch
I’ve had very little luck so far I’ve normal every day moisture not as worried about working in the soaking mud where it gets inside over a long duration of work I tried that grey and orange one for 3 days 3 hours each time I think they are still wet but to be fair I had them in the Garage which may have hurt the process… just ordered another style hoping they work because wet boots are the worst man
you know it my man, wet boots ARE the worst. My PEET boot dryer works phenomenally for me. Wake up and go to work every day with dry and warm boots. Even if they're not wet I still put them on the dryer in winter since I love the feeling of warm boots in the cold winter mornings. Maybe, try to get rid of the mud before placing them on the dryer man. I know for a fact that mud or concrete will delay the drying process! Adrian
@@BestForMyFeet thank you I will do that and it makes sense almost like a shell holding in the moisture .. I’ve been using my new one luckily had a few days off since the last soaking and they are doing pretty good still don’t gett bone dry but I absolutely feel you on warm boots in the winter mornings like a cup of Joe both just start you off right
@@ozzmann3217you aren't leaving them on long enough. I get home and leave them on overnight and they are always bone dry. It's very low heat so the boots or shoes don't get damaged. They will absolutely dry a totally waterlogged boot overnights. Anything over 5-6 hours seems to be good. For quicker drying times you'll need one of the fan assisted dryer
Hey, thanks for watching my review of this PEET Original boot dryer. Please let me know your thoughts about it and also if you any questions.
Below I'll leave a link to the review article if you want to read instead. It's usually more in-depth and I can always update it with more data and new information as I'm using the boot dryer.
bestformyfeet.com/peet-original-boot-dryer-review/
Thanks again,
Adrian✌
I bought the same Peet original boot dryer about 12 or 13 years ago and have used it regularly for whatever boots I wear that day. Even if they don’t get water in them or anything it will dry out any sweat or moisture on the inside and if it happens to be winter you get a nice, dry and slightly warm boot to begin the day!! 👍
100% brother. Thanks for sharing. Nice to see you in here btw 🙂🤜🏼🤛🏼
All boots and shoes I wear end their day on my boot dryer. Once I plugged it in it rarely gets unplugged. My feet sweat a ton and these dryers do a great job.
Yes Sir 🙂 same here. I only unplug it when I need to go out for a few days, otherwise it's always on, summer or winter👍🏼
Thank you
How does it work at 1:30.
That's a great idea. I am used to dry them using a hair-drier but it takes too long time and I cant do anything else at the same time.
Haha I use to do that as well Oscar. And not only I couldn't do anything else for about an hour but also the leather would end up being stiff and too dry when was finally dry.
This boot dryer is much better for the boot's leather and also you can put your boots on the dryer and carry on with your life😀
Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Adrian
Great video👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Top man Donny, thanks for the comment my man!🍺
I was just doing some straighting out in my basement I realized my Pete dryer was still plugged in and I haven't used it for 10 years it's still working like the day I bought it and it's been on the whole time there's no off switch
Dude what? I bet your basememt is dry and free of mold 😃 lucky these things don't use much electricity.
Goddamn son. Does it put off enough heat for it to be noticeable when you go down there?
Hahaha
I’ve had very little luck so far I’ve normal every day moisture not as worried about working in the soaking mud where it gets inside over a long duration of work I tried that grey and orange one for 3 days 3 hours each time I think they are still wet but to be fair I had them in the Garage which may have hurt the process… just ordered another style hoping they work because wet boots are the worst man
you know it my man, wet boots ARE the worst. My PEET boot dryer works phenomenally for me.
Wake up and go to work every day with dry and warm boots. Even if they're not wet I still put them on the dryer in winter since I love the feeling of warm boots in the cold winter mornings.
Maybe, try to get rid of the mud before placing them on the dryer man. I know for a fact that mud or concrete will delay the drying process!
Adrian
@@BestForMyFeet thank you I will do that and it makes sense almost like a shell holding in the moisture .. I’ve been using my new one luckily had a few days off since the last soaking and they are doing pretty good still don’t gett bone dry but I absolutely feel you on warm boots in the winter mornings like a cup of Joe both just start you off right
@@ozzmann3217you aren't leaving them on long enough. I get home and leave them on overnight and they are always bone dry. It's very low heat so the boots or shoes don't get damaged. They will absolutely dry a totally waterlogged boot overnights. Anything over 5-6 hours seems to be good. For quicker drying times you'll need one of the fan assisted dryer
Nice video.
Thanks for watching🙂