Hurricane Dryer question
Hurricane Dryer question
Hi everyone! Happy holiday season and all that humbug I have a question about the hurricane dryer for those who have one. All other considerations aside (e.g., cost, need, etc. etc.), I was wondering how *noisy* it is. I would have to use it in my kitchen in the morning with my wife sleeping about two doors away in the bedroom. A low hum would be nice, the decibel level of a coffee grinder not so much. Thanks in advance for all knowledge and opinions!
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Re: Hurricane Dryer question
What is the "hurricane dryer", what are you contemplating drying and why?Roboski wrote:Hi everyone! Happy holiday season and all that humbug I have a question about the hurricane dryer for those who have one. All other considerations aside (e.g., cost, need, etc. etc.), I was wondering how *noisy* it is. I would have to use it in my kitchen in the morning with my wife sleeping about two doors away in the bedroom. A low hum would be nice, the decibel level of a coffee grinder not so much. Thanks in advance for all knowledge and opinions!
Never heard of it.
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Re: Hurricane Dryer question
Hurricane dryer???? I don't think it's possible to dry a hurricane...
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Re: Hurricane Dryer question
cpap.com carries the product.
It doesn't mention noise levels in the specs that I could see.
There are some reviews there you might read.
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/mvap-h ... dryer.html
It says that the warm air used is "static" which I guess might mean there is no fan blowing it around.
I have no experience with it and I don't know anyone off hand who uses it so can't comment otherwise.
It doesn't mention noise levels in the specs that I could see.
There are some reviews there you might read.
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/mvap-h ... dryer.html
It says that the warm air used is "static" which I guess might mean there is no fan blowing it around.
I have no experience with it and I don't know anyone off hand who uses it so can't comment otherwise.
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Re: Hurricane Dryer question
I agree with most of the other replies... you don't need it. There's no sanitary advantage, it will take up space and it's likely to consume a fair amount of electricity. It may be noisy too... hard to say without using it. Who knows what it will do to the silicone parts.
Just my two cents worth.
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Re: Hurricane Dryer question
If no one has answered the question of noise level, I will try. The noise level is minimum and likely more noise would come from an unstable or metal platform than from dryer motor. Two doors away should be just fine.