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  2. Shoe dryer - Wikipedia

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    A shoe dryer or boot dryer is a machine used for drying shoes, and usually functions by blowing air on the inside of the shoes. The airflow causes the shoes to dry faster. The air can be heated for even faster drying, and these are the most common types. [ 1 ]

  3. Industrial dryer - Wikipedia

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    Rotary dryer 10 t/h TORBED Sawdust Dryer. Industrial dryers are used to efficiently process large quantities of bulk materials that need reduced moisture levels. Depending on the amount and the makeup of material needing to be dried, industrial dryers come in many different models constructed specifically for the type and quantity of material to be processed.

  4. No more wet shoes: These popular boot dryers are on sale for ...

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    The Kooder Boot Dryer is a set of two shoe inserts (one plug) that's designed to give off just enough heat to dry your boots and shoes from the inside out. It's a huge time-saver (and shoe-saver ...

  5. Speed Queen - Wikipedia

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    Speed Queen makes a large variety of residential and commercial products, from 25-pound (11 kg)-capacity tumblers to 250-pound (110 kg) washer-extractors, as well as dryers. Its commercial machines are a popular brand for laundromats , apartment buildings, and hotels .

  6. 8 boot dryers to keep your shoes warm and dry this winter - AOL

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    Want the best boot dryer? Keep your shoes warm with electric boot dryers and shoe dryers from Peet, DryGuy, JobSite, Costway and more this winter.

  7. 73 Brands That Are Still Made Right Here in the USA - AOL

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    Industrial designs such as the Aeron office chair have become iconic. The brand is based in Zeeland, Michigan, and has kept manufacturing here in the USA with pieces ranging from $500 to $16,000.

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