Dryguy Boot Dryer Review | We Tried & Tested It

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No one likes to wear damp shoes, especially in winter. 

And what’s worse than having to wear damp shoes on the day you planned your favorite winter sport, be it skiing, hiking or snowboarding?

So no surprise, a good boot dryer becomes a necessity in winters.

But how would you choose the best boot dryer? 

I’m gonna help you with that. 

In this article, I’ll be reviewing Dryguy Boot dryers along with some alternative boot dryers. I will tell you all everything you need to know so that you decide for yourself.

Let’s begin!

My Experience With Dryguy Boot Dryer

So, first things first, Dryguy has three phenomenal quality boot dryers to offer us. Dryguy DX Forced Air Boot and Garment Dryer, Dryguy Travel Dry DX, and the classic Dryguy Forced Dryer.   

I purchased the Dryguy Travel Dry DX last winter for my ski trip after reading its reviews on the internet. 

dryguy travel dry dx boot dry review

And to my shock, they were actually very helpful. I only had one pair of shoes for my four-day adventure but thankfully these came to the rescue. 

I used this dryer very frequently because of the immense amount of snow we encountered in the Lutsen, and damn. 

My shoes were very dry within 30-40 minutes, and if I left them on overnight, then the next morning it felt like I never walked on ice wearing these!  

I have used portable dryers before like the Scienbeauty Portable Boot Dryer. They were good, but none of them worked as well as this one. Yeah, Dryguy cost more than these but the functionality evens out the price.

I was genuinely so impressed by the Dryguy Travel DX that I got the Dryguy Force Dry DX for my house. I was in dire need of a good dryer that is an all-rounder at the same time, and that is when the Force Dry DX came to my mind. 

my personal experience with dryguy force dry dx boot dryer

By all-rounder I mean all kinds of footwear, socks, gloves, and even helmets! It eased a lot of my work and shortened the time, nonetheless. The four sockets ensure that you can dry multiple items at the same time.

Drying helmets with the ski socks can be a bit of a hassle though since all of it doesn’t fit very well together. 

I have also tested the KEEPDRY Forced Heat Boot Dryer which is regarded as the best dryer, and it is indeed the best dryer. Forced Heat Boot Dryer costs a few dollars less than the Force Dry DX and has a very practical design. But it surely has a competition now, the Dryguy Force Dry DX. 

We can’t help talking about the Dryguy Force Boot Dryer & Shoe Dryer. It may not be the star of the show but it literally started the show! 

dryguy force boot dryer review

It has only two sockets for drying boots and shoes but it works pretty well. Maybe not as good as the Force Dry DX but it still is effective when it comes to boots and shoes. 

If you already couldn’t make up your mind, then let me tell you that this dryer is absolutely worth the money you will pay for it. Its value is completely worth how much it costs. 

There are many dryers that cost less but work nicely, so if you’re budget conscious, you should check JobSite Boot Dryer, Kendal Boot Dryer, AirChoice Boots Dryer, etc.

Conclusion

Based on my personal experience, I would recommend you to purchase Dryguy Boot Dryer because it’s very functional and durable at the same time. It works for all the wet boot situations you are likely to face.

It’s an investment you won’t regret!

So, best of luck!

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Tessa Reynolds
Tessa is a Denver-based Skier who likes to do skiing in the mountains of Colorado, and sometimes in the Ski Resorts. Recently, she visited Switzerland, and she got the chance to ski on the majestic Swiss Alps.

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