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    I cut in a switch, saves unplugging it and plugging it back in, as I use this thing daily. Put a red Dot on the "off" side.
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    I like the switch ,I'm always plugging and unplugging mine also

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    Very good.
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    Great idea!
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    Over all the years I was snow goose and duck outfitting, I wore chest waders much of the time and knee boots the rest of the time. One season I hunted 27 out of 29 straight days. Wet, clammy boots were something I dealt with daily but awful to put on so I had to have a dryer that would dry my waders from dripping wet to bone dry overnight. I bought a Maxx Dry XL fan-forced drier and will never own anything else.
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    Yes sir Mr dux! When this one goes out, I'm definitely getting another one! Lately I've seen attachments for extension for waders, and glove attachment.
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    good idea.. I like my boots nice and warm on those days in the duck blind
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    I have a Peet brand, simple and old. The instructions say to plug it in and leave it on. Something about keeping moisture away from the element. I'm in construction in Florida, and hang my boots on it every night. Sneeks on Saturday, Church shoes on Sunday.
    Thought about a roller lamp switch, in the cord, but....
    Hasn't been unplugged for any amount of time in years.......
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    As a coonhunter I can appreciate good dry and warm boots.

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