Manufacturing TURNOUT GEAR Dryers Since 1989

Model PC5

$6049

Model PC5

$6049

Portable, 5 station rescue suit/hazmat suit dryer. Dries 5, one piece suits including but not limited to water rescue suits, hazmat suits, one piece coveralls, survival suits. Selector switch for ambient or warmed air. Hand built tough in North America using all welded steel construction and then powder coated for durability. Three way switch allowing ambient temperature or warm air operation. Wall timer included.

Specifications

Dimensions: 63w X 22d X 87hi (inches)

Blower: 485 CFM

Voltage: 120V

Amps: 12A

Heat: 1550 Watts

Kenny Mills, Chief

Great Dryer! Great Price! Great Service! Thank you, Williams!

Chris Guile, Fire Investigator

We received the dryer and it is now in operation. It works great! Hopefully this will encourage the guys to clean their gear more often. Thank you for your help.

Frank Babinec, Chief

Better than expected performance. This dryer beats every other dryer on the market. Hands down! Great product, great service.

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Client Testimonials

Read what customers have been saying about our products

Tommy McKenzie, Fire Chief

Lovell VFD (ME)

Our PS4/R8 is really great. We like the fast drying time. In our cold weather climate, this dryer delivers. No more wet gloves boots and turnouts.

Jim McCann, Chief

East Windsor VFD (NJ)

Our PS4/R8 is in use a lot. We wash our gear more and our firefighters are prepared and safe.

Peter Hullings, Technician

Troy FD (MI)

The PS 2 dryer fits our stations and needs very well. It is well liked with our firefighters drying our gear quickly.

Richard Oakes, Chief of Department

Vinton FD (VA)

The drying time and safety you have given us is perfect. No doubt we made the right choice in purchasing your dryer.

Al Hird, Captain

Calgary Fire Dpt, AB

I have used the gear dryer on several occasions for gear that is just “wet” to stuff that is really soaked. The best results come when the liner and shell are separated, of course; otherwise it takes about 4-6 hours for really soaked gear and less for “wet”. Boots and gloves take a lot less. ...