With the weather getting wetter and colder, keeping shoes dry without turning on the heating or running the tumble dryer for hours can be difficult, especially for dog walkers and avid runners. But with , you can keep your shoes dry and warm without racking up electricity bills or breaking the bank.
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Currently available for a budget-friendly £24.99,, as seen on This Morning, lets you wave goodbye to mornings spent putting on soggy trainers or still-damp school shoes. These rechargeable beauties are perfect for having your shoes dried and toasty as and when you need them and eliminating that wet-shoe smell - with over 2000 reviews, it's an
Protecting your shoes from damp-related damage, pop inside any shoe and run at 55℃ to ensure they're dry but not damaged by the heat. From trainers to boots to cotton slippers, leather shoes, canvas shoes, work boots, snow boots, and sneakers, these dryers are designed with 1532 air-holes through their surface that ensure an even distribution of warmth, radiating heat evenly while accelerating moisture evaporation.
For shoes that vary in material or thickness or those at different moisture levels, you can set a 3, 6 or 9-hour timer to ensure they're dried evenly but left undamaged. will then automatically shut off after your selected time period. Plus, they're designed to run safely and silently, so you can have them on overnight without fear or disturbances.
Set to be "a necessity in winter", have amassed rave reviews from thrilled shoppers, who have rushed to leave their comments. One 5-star rater shared: "If you play outdoor sports in rain or damp conditions, the Snowpea Electric Shoe Dryer is an absolute game-changer! I constantly dealt with damp, sweaty shoes after practice, which would stay wet and uncomfortable for days. But with this dryer, I can have dry, warm shoes overnight, ready for the next day. It’s been a lifesaver, especially during the rainy season and in colder weather when nothing dries quickly on its own."
Another happy customer beamed: "This product is so good, and I would recommend it to anyone whose kids play football, Rugby, etc, as the boots dry so quickly with this device and no smelly boots, haha!! If you buy it, you won’t regret it!!! This is fantastic value for money."
A third wrote: "I recently used specifically for my football boots, and it has been fantastic. If you’re like me and dealing with sweaty, muddy boots after each game, this dryer is a lifesaver."
More love comes from this shopper who gushed: "The has been a lifesaver, especially during rainy weather. As someone who spends a lot of time outdoors, wet shoes were always an issue, but this dryer has solved that problem quickly and efficiently. It’s super easy to use—just plug it in, and the gentle heat works wonders in drying out shoes, boots, and even gloves. I love that it’s quiet and doesn't overheat, so I don’t have to worry about damaging my footwear."
And a further fan of the electric shoe dryers raved: "Dealing with wet Kid’s school shoes is no joke. Trying to get them dry overnight so your child doesn’t end up with a fungal infection just got a whole lot easier. Would absolutely recommend!"
So say goodbye to wet and smelly shoes this winter, and for the wallet-friendly price of £24.99.
For those looking for different models or something with a tad more versatility, which is on sale for its lowest-ever price of £7.99. Or, for Debenhams shoppers, check out that can be mounted on the wall, now reduced to £32.99.
If you're looking for other ways to dry or warm your clothes this winter without breaking the bank, check out our coverage of , which can save you money on electric bills.
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