Grakksaw boot dryer reviews?

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Looking at the Grakksaw backcountry boot dryers. I know nothing of the brand or have any experience with them. Anyone out there used them? Worth the $85?
I’m not planning to pack them in anywhere, but with bear season coming up and an Alaska trip in August, they could come in handy at base camp.
 
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I'll probably end up buying a set because my boots are always wet. And I hate it.

But there just computer fans, guys have made them before. No heat it just moves air. It certainly would have to be better then nothing.
 

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I remember guys on a couple podcasts talking about the prototypes of these. 85 seems really steep but worth it if your feet sweat a lot. Could probably rig some up for cheap. There might be more robust options out there for a basecamp setup like youre talking.
 
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I'll probably end up buying a set because my boots are always wet. And I hate it.

But there just computer fans, guys have made them before. No heat it just moves air. It certainly would have to be better than nothing.
Yea I know they are nothing new or special, but just wondered how well they worked in practice. I’ll likely get a set as well, says next batch is April. Will report.
 

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I use a Makita blower (trigger held down with a trigger clamp) with PVC fittings and sprinkler pipe. Doesn’t take long at all to dry my boots out.
 

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I use a Makita blower (trigger held down with a trigger clamp) with PVC fittings and sprinkler pipe. Doesn’t take long at all to dry my boots out.
I think my Milwaukee blower is good for 20 min on 8ah, what size battree and time are you talking?
 

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I think my Milwaukee blower is good for 20 min on 8ah, what size battree and time are you talking?
My blower is an old DUB185Z. I run it on the lowest setting, which is controlled by a dial that mechanically limits trigger depression. Batteries are no bigger than a 5.0, since they only use the new beefy cells on the new 40V platform. I haven’t timed it, but it’s been effective and I don’t recall having to use more than a battery for a pair. Maybe 2 tops. My garage is pretty warm so it’s not like it’s cold ambient air going in.
 
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There's no shortage of small usb rechargeable fans on the web that would do this for a fraction of the price. I haven't personally tried any myself.
 

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Just used them on a Canadian fishing trip. My sneakers got soaked one day and the Grakksaw's dried them out the same day. It was nice to have something so portable that uses a small power bank, Lord knows those cabins up there are short on outlets. Barely drained the power bank I was using at all.
 
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Just used them on a Canadian fishing trip. My sneakers got soaked one day and the Grakksaw's dried them out the same day. It was nice to have something so portable that uses a small power bank, Lord knows those cabins up there are short on outlets. Barely drained the power bank I was using at all.
Good to hear. I ordered them and am headed to AK in a few weeks, will report back.
 
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Update: they worked pretty well. Just got back from two weeks on the tundra. It was a struggle to get stuff dry, these definitely helped. Multiple nights and it never took a bar off my battery pack. I also had two pairs of boots, so could directly compare ones with and without.
I would recommend for trips where space/weight is a concern, though if going to be closer to the truck, something with a heating element would perform better.
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Update: they worked pretty well. Just got back from two weeks on the tundra. It was a struggle to get stuff dry, these definitely helped. Multiple nights and it never took a bar off my battery pack. I also had two pairs of boots, so could directly compare ones with and without.
I would recommend for trips where space/weight is a concern, though if going to be closer to the truck, something with a heating element would perform better.
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Yeah they're called backcountry boot dryers for a reason. You are correct I've found they aren't as useful if only cold air is being moved around with them, warm air is the key like with a TI stove or near a fire
 
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Yeah they're called backcountry boot dryers for a reason. You are correct I've found they aren't as useful if only cold air is being moved around with them, warm air is the key like with a TI stove or near a fire
Just getting some sun on them will make a big difference as well
 
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