Wall mounted floor supported, 12 station gas mask dryer designed in conjunction with a major manufacturer and supplier of gas masks to NATO soldiers. To the best of our knowledge, the R12 is the only way to rapidly and simultaneously dry both the facepiece and integrated drink tube circuit of all NATO compatible gas masks. A wet or just damp drink tube circuit can foster the growth of fungus and microorganisms, drying this drink tube circuit helps eliminate this pathogen issue. Hand built tough in North America. Wall timer included. Selector switch for ambient or warmed air.
Our second dryer is working as well as the first and our gear is washed more often because of the quickness of the drying process. Looking to purchase our 3rd dryer.
Our dryers all work beyond expectations. Wet is dry in no time. We wash our gear more often and the service from Williams and Jon Kugler has been great.
Read what customers have been saying about our products
Todd Draizen, Deputy Chief
Sunrise Fire Rescue (FL)
Perfect dryer for our PPE. We love it! It dries the gear in about 2 hours as promised giving us an edge in readiness and response.
Dan Burkett, Chief
South Newton Twp. Vol. Fire Dept. (PA)
Dollar for dollar the best dryer on the market. We looked at many gear dryers and our PS4 delivers every bit of the quality and timeliness that we expect.
Chris Guile, Fire Investigator
Edwardsville Fire Dpt, IL
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.
Scott Schneider, Fire Chief/EFO
Two Rivers FD (WI)
I can certainly say we are very pleased with our four-station gear dryer. After a number of fires, we have had and the ongoing training, the use of our washer and then the gear dryer dramatically improves the drying time. We could rotate multiple sets through in the duration of a day which improved operational ...
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. ...