David Aube—October 13, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Excellent product! I use it every night on my work boots to keep them dry every morning. Works great on the kids cleats after soccer too. Just plug it in and adjust your dry time so easy to use. Very durable and powerful blower motor. Highly recommend it. Read more
jsj817—September 13, 2011✓ Verified purchase
I never thought my favorite household item would be a boot dryer. In Kodiak, AK it rains a lot. We also spend a lot of time in the rivers & at the beach and the kids play soccer & do everything else in the rain too. After researching all the options, I bought the PEET Dryer Advantage M07F 4 Shoe Electric Express Dryer . We have a family of four with at least 4 pairs of wet shoes/boots per day. We use ours almost every day & it works without fail. The timer on this dryer is nice to have and the option of heat/no heat drying is a great feature. After pouring out standing water from my kids' boots, I put them on the dryer and they're dry in 1-2 hours. It works well enough that we can dry the whole family's boots in under 4 hours. As a previous reviewer said, if you're drying just one pair of boots, you can remove the boot attachments from two of the posts & use a book or something similar to cover them, forcing all the air to your single pair of shoes. It would be nice if you could set it for one pair or for two. But this is really not a deal breaker. When your shoes stay wet, they tend to smell REALLY sour. By using this dryer, it takes away all the nasty smell too. Also great for drying gloves or warming them up before you head out into the cold. This unit is really quiet. I use it in my laundry room with the door open (you can't hear it anywhere else in the house.) I bought a pair of extenders for $10 for drying taller boots (like waders.) PEET Dryer H2-B Two 12-inch DryPort Boot Extension Attachment Those are worth the extra money. Thank you, PEET, for an amazing product. And thanks to Amazon for fast shipping to Kodiak!! Read more
mike w—February 24, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Easy to use, dries my sneakers in about 2 hours. Different drying times with automatic shut off. Read more
Customer—February 15, 2016✓ Verified purchase
I have been happy with this boot dryer. The fan helps dry much faster than my non fan unit I had before. Works well. The extra ports are really good for an extra pair off boots, socks or gloves. I would have given 5 stars if not for these 3 minor complaints: 1) the fan could be a bit more quiet. It's not that bad, I'm just used to my silent unit. The noise is worth it when you consider the decrease in dry time (I'd estimate a half or third as long as non-fan). 2) it's hard to see numbers. If you have the unit on the ground I almost have to lay down to get low enough to see what the timer says. 3) I would like to be able to set the timer for longer. The max is 4 hours (240 min). This is more than enough time for daily use or for really wet boots from rain or snow. However I've found that when I thoroughly soak my heavier leather boots as I do when washing inside and out, they can still be a little damp after 4 hours even if I towel them completely. I usually have to put them on for another 60-90 min. A 6+ hour timer would be great. Overall I'm very satisfied. Read more
Mr.DJ—February 27, 2015✓ Verified purchase
Well, I bought this unit (from Amazon.com) in 2011 along with the optional boot extensions and the glove attachments. I use this unit religiously every winter to dry out my boots, socks, and gloves after shoveling snow. Although this unit has been intentionally designed to not put out a lot of heat (as not to damage gloves and footwear), it still does a good job drying out my boots and gloves. Although the glove attachment looks a bit odd, it actually does a pretty good job ensuring that each finger is properly dried. BTW, I have only used the heated air setting, as I have found no need to use the non-heat setting. Like some other reviewers have mentioned, it would've been nice if this unit came with some caps, so that one could use only one side of the unit instead of being forced to use all four openings all at once. For me, this was easily rectified after I finally located some plastic caps which fit and work well. Since the force of warm air is not that strong, the openings can even be sealed-off with some cardboard (cut to size) and affixed with tape...if one so desires. Other reviewers have noted that their hairdryer would do a better job. Sure, your blow dryer will no doubt 'kick out' a lot more air at a higher temperature, but that will ruin your footwear, gloves, and your blow dryer in the process. A warm steady air flow over an extended period of time works best. Since the unit remains on whenever it's plugged into an outlet, I have found a away to actually 'fix' this. I actually have mine plugged into a switchable wall plug adapter, so that I can just switch it on when it's needed and switch it off when I'm done. These switchable plug adapters are available from your local hardware store for about three dollars. The adapter's red toggle switch lights-up whenever power is being supplied to an appliance...cheers. Read more