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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    You can get the boot dryers that have a downpipe type tube that blows hot air up into your boots....... put your gloves on top!?
    Where can you get these from, and how much are they?

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    My scottish heritage has me looking at the coathanger next to my desk, then to the half gutted pc with fan still attached, and back at the coathanger....
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    You can get the boot dryers that have a downpipe type tube that blows hot air up into your boots....... put your gloves on top!?
    Hunting and Fishing have them. Great for ski boots!! Only about $100 too.
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    Recieved one of these as a gift the other day.
    They work great, very effective.

    I feel I should warn people thinking of purchasing one of the potential dangers however. These warnings are as printed on the enclosed instructions.
    Do NOT submerse the HangAir in water, or any fluid.
    Do not use HangAir near Flammable Fluid or vapors.
    Do not put Fingers or any objects into the spinning blades.
    Do not use a damaged HangAir under any circumstances.
    Do not disassemble.
    The HangAir is a tool, not a toy; keep away from Children.
    Staring at light through that fan may cause epileptic seizures.
    No part of this product is in any way edible.
    This is not a safety or floatation device.

    So anyone considering purchasing one of these for staring at lights, eating or as a life jacket just forget it, it's not for you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bert_is_evil View Post
    My scottish heritage has me looking at the coathanger next to my desk, then to the half gutted pc with fan still attached, and back at the coathanger....


    blast beaten to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRT View Post
    Dont suppose something similar for gloves will appear? They normally take the longest to dry, and it would be great for snowboarding as well as bike gloves.
    I use an old hairdrier to dry my gloves. Works a treat...But on low temp, high tends to make them stiff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bert_is_evil View Post
    My scottish heritage has me looking at the coathanger next to my desk, then to the half gutted pc with fan still attached, and back at the coathanger....
    Great idea!!!
    If you have a broken plastic mudguard - you know the unbreakable type that always breaks or similar plasticy thing (the neighbours council recycle bin?) you could use that to hold out the sholders and whack a hole in it to glue your fan into. Good idea - I have heaps of PC bits and a broken unbreakable mudguard too!!! I don't want to piss off the neighbour by nicking their bin coz I was hoping they would feed the cat during the holidays.

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