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You don’t want leather boots to dry too fast, either. Stanard boot dryers are fast enough to get if done overnight and not ruin leather boots.


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SnoSeal and boot driers, what a natural fit!


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Originally Posted by Sitka deer
SnoSeal and boot driers, what a natural fit!
Well……..
if ya use snoseal, there’s no need to dry the boots.


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Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by Sitka deer
SnoSeal and boot driers, what a natural fit!
Well……..
if ya use snoseal, there’s no need to dry the boots.
Whada bout when ya go over your tops in overflow?

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Never had any problem just setting my boots and gloves beside the woodstove.

Weird.......


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Originally Posted by SamOlson
It's just about getting warm enough to move this setup outside onto the deck.

Those boots are clean now but we are soon entering warm cow chit and calving and if I leave the dryer in the attached garage our house will smell like an Earthy cow barn.

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I also sometimes use the glove adapters. They will also sorta work if you just set them over a furnace floor vent.

Sam,

How you liking those boots?

I have a pair of the regular height wetlands boots, and the neoprene is taking a beating. Of course that's a lot on me as I'm wearing them in brush when it's wet out. I figure the high cuts would hold up a bit better.



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Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by Sitka deer
SnoSeal and boot driers, what a natural fit!
Well……..
if ya use snoseal, there’s no need to dry the boots.
Whada bout when ya go over your tops in overflow?
Just pour out your bunnies and change your socks. GGG. 👍


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Originally Posted by Scott_Thornley
Sam,

How you liking those boots?

I have a pair of the regular height wetlands boots, and the neoprene is taking a beating. Of course that's a lot on me as I'm wearing them in brush when it's wet out. I figure the high cuts would hold up a bit better.



Scott, the Muckmasters are my favorite chore boot for temps from about 0-50F. I get about 6 months out of them with constant use before they start getting a little wore out and potentially leak. Then I save the wore out pair for when it's below freezing or not that sloppy. Going on my 4 or 5th pair and really like them.

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Originally Posted by Feral_American
Never had any problem just setting my boots and gloves beside the woodstove.

Weird.......

You burn all summer long, too?

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Originally Posted by SamOlson
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Sam,

How you liking those boots?

I have a pair of the regular height wetlands boots, and the neoprene is taking a beating. Of course that's a lot on me as I'm wearing them in brush when it's wet out. I figure the high cuts would hold up a bit better.



Scott, the Muckmasters are my favorite chore boot for temps from about 0-50F. I get about 6 months out of them with constant use before they start getting a little wore out and potentially leak. Then I save the wore out pair for when it's below freezing or not that sloppy. Going on my 4 or 5th pair and really like them.

Thanks Sam!

Thinking I’m quite a bit lighter than you on the boots, as I got two winters out of mine.

Will support that butthead Bezos and order the muckmasters.

Oh, and I heartily recommend the garden slippers for , well gardening when it’s still not sandal season.

Scott



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