🔥 Step into dry, fresh shoes—fast and smart!
The Xasla Shoe Dryer delivers efficient forced-air drying with 170W power, adjustable tubes for versatile shoe sizes, and a built-in timer for safe, customizable drying sessions. Its compact folding design and odor-eliminating fan make it an essential tool for professionals who demand quick, reliable shoe care.
Manufacturer | xasla |
Part Number | Hxq501 |
Item Weight | 2.9 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 12.52 x 8.78 x 4.53 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Hxq501 |
Size | 11.22 × 8.86 × 4.53 inch |
Color | mini black |
Style | Angle Adjustable |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | small fan inside |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 |
J**R
Great for dirtbike boots!
We use these to dry our dirtbike boots and it works great! Has a timer you can set for how long you want to use it and gets the boots nice and dry inside after cleaning. Highly recommend!
D**N
Absolute Work Horse!
This thing is amazing!!! I use it 6 days a week to dry my gloves and Muck boots throughout my work shift (I maintain the wash plant for a large limestone mine). I wish I would have bought 10 during Black Friday 😂
D**E
Affordable quality!
This was a life saver I the winter when my daughter came home with soaking wet boots. Great quality for affordable price.
C**T
Draws quickly works very well!!
Absolutely love it. It’s great for drying your boots shoes specially, tennis shoes that you’ve washed.
L**.
Gets the job done
Great portable dryer for sports travel! Love how compact it is, and it works very well! We bring it to all sporting events and it's used by many!
N**R
Failed after one use.
I used the boot/shoe drier for about 45 min after it was delivered last night. This morning, it was not producing heat and the fan speed was fluctuating, mostly not running.Out of curiosity I took it apart, finding the heating element had blown the inline resistor/fuse thing that’s soldered into the element, and something within a small, simple circuit board causing the fan issues. Potentially separate, unrelated issues. Or one failure caused the other, doesn’t really matter. I could repair it if it was worth the time to do so. I’ve had several of these cheap boot dryers with varying performance, usually lasting a year or more of daily use. Maybe it’s worth getting some kind of name brand product instead?
D**.
So Nice to Have Dry Gloves
One of the worst feelings after getting soaked in the rain is putting wet shoes and gloves back on. Yuck! It makes the next adventure less enjoyable, and somewhat defeats the purpose of wearing the gloves again. This was me a couple weeks back after being caught in a rain storm on my motorcycle.After wearing wet gloves to work, I tried drying them all day at my desk to minimal avail. My heater wasn't really blowing air where it needed to go, and the fingers were still sopping wet.I decided to order this glove dryer (looks like a ton of companies make the same style) and so far, it's been amazing. I used it after every ride now to just dry the sweat inside, pre-warm my gloves before a ride, and dry off my kid's shoes as well. It's all mechanical, so less to break as far as I can tell. So far, it's wonderful and I'd recommend either this 2 glove unit, or the larger 4 glove versions if you need more spots.
"**"
A great tool for tennis shoes
Glad I got this. Really helps with odor when used after activity. It's relatively quiet and the timer setting is very useful.
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