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Sunday, December 18, 2005
JUST THINK OF IT AS A TOASTER FOR YOUR SOCKS
"Dry Guy" (shown above) was invented by Joel Beckett of Mercer Island, Washington. It airs out soggy gloves, hats and other garments after skiing, boating, swimming or fishing. It's four 8-inch nozzles emit a steady airflow---room temperature or slightly warmer. The device is no bigger than a toaster and is easier to work than some gumball machines. It's quiet and runs on less juice than a hair dryer, and sells for $89.95.
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