Winter often means soaked boots, wet gloves, and damp clothing that take forever to dry. To fix this, I decided to test the DryGuy Force Dry DX, a forced-air glove and boot dryer that promises to dry boots, gloves, and clothing quickly while eliminating odours.
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Is it really the must-have tool for staying dry all winter? I put it to the test for several weeks, and here are my honest impressions.

Features of the DryGuy DX Force Dry Boot and Garment Dryer
This winter accessory is designed to efficiently dry several types of gear (mitts, gloves, boots, toques, etc.). It can hold up to four items at once, including two pairs of boots, shoes, or gloves.

It features removable extension tubes that can dry boots up to 40.6 cm high without damaging liners or delicate fabrics. Its forced-air system with gentle heat reaches up to 105°F (40.5°C) for fast and safe drying. Compact in size, it measures 30.5 cm deep x 19.1 cm high x 38.1 cm wide, with a 1.8 m power cord for flexible placement.

Benefits of the DryGuy DX Force Dry Boot and Garment Dryer
Using this electric dryer not only dries your boots and accessories in 1 to 2 hours, but also helps prevent bacteria and mould growth, reducing odours and extending the life of your gear.
Its safe, gentle design ensures that even delicate fabrics and linings remain intact, while the extension tubes make it easy to handle tall boots or very thick gloves.

Beyond everyday boots and mitts, it’s extremely versatile for all kinds of sports equipment. Whether it’s ice skates, ski boots, hockey gloves, or even boxing gloves, the DryGuy DX Force Dry Boot and Garment Dryer can handle bulky, wet gear and dry it quickly.
It’s the ideal tool for anyone who enjoys winter sports or outdoor activities and wants their equipment dry, fresh, and ready to use.
My honest opinion
The DryGuy DX Force Dry Boot and Garment Dryer is very effective, drying most items in 1 to 2 hours, making it perfect for kids coming home from school or for winter sports and outdoor enthusiasts.
It keeps gear ready to use and odour-free, although it does give off a slight damp smell while running, which led me to install it in the garage rather than in the entryway. Of course, you also need a nearby electrical outlet where you plan to set it up.
If you and your family enjoy winter or outdoor activities, this is definitely a purchase you’ll use regularly and one I highly recommend.






