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Wedryer
Has anyone seen or used one of these? And what are your opinions? I've been looking for info on them across the web and so far I've onky managed to find a couple of reviews which sound promising.
https://wedryer.com/
https://wedryer.com/
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Now that looks like a good idea. Not come across before
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that does look very sensible! Really clever! Why use an entire tent when you can get away with something a bit smaller! After I saw it, I thought it might be possible to build something similar! So now I'm inspired to build a simple drying rack - maybe just a cardboard box with a pc fan and a carbon filter - I just found carbon filters at the right size on ebay for £1.30 a piece when searching "soldering fume extraction filters" or something along those lines. I don't know how effective they are but I might give it a try. When checking out their homepage I really liked the idea of their product but was put off by the awkward wording of their faq's - it doesn't fill me with confidence! And it's a little bit on the pricey side - still fair though if the product works as promised.
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Looks kind of cool, I found some positive things said about it also
My only issue is with how much it costs
But I do eveything diy can't help it, saves some cash lmao
I really want to try and make one just have to seal my 15$ drying rack and put a 10$ computer fan on top, passive intake on bottom
I'll let you know how it comes out
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My only issue is with how much it costs
But I do eveything diy can't help it, saves some cash lmao
I really want to try and make one just have to seal my 15$ drying rack and put a 10$ computer fan on top, passive intake on bottom
I'll let you know how it comes out
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Looks quite interesting, not come across that before. Be good if it works
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I like the idea of diy. Something like a drying rack inside a sleeping bag with duct at the bottom and fan/filter at the top?
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If any of you do a diy one please make sure you let us know how it's gone. Would really like to see how they turn out. Might be a good project to keep mr hmr busy
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I was thinking of just cutting a 3 inch hole in top and shoving a 4 inch duct in it. Attach that to an inline fan/carbon filter and cover with a black garbage bag maybe?
Cut a small hole in bottom for passive intake
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Cut a small hole in bottom for passive intake
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I like where this is going, effectively like putting a condom on it a blowing air through