Manufacturing Personal Protective Equipment Dryers Since 1989

Model PS3/R8

$5595

Model PS3/R8

$5595

Portable, 3 station turnout gear dryer PLUS one piece rescue suit/hazmat suit drying AND a station for one piece rescue suit/hazmat suit drying. This Swiss Army knife of dryers dries 3 sets of the entire firefighter ensemble and a one piece rescue suit/hazmat suit. 3 two pieces suit drying including jacket, pants, boots and gloves plus 8 side positions for facepiece, helmets, flash hoods and a station for one piece rescue 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. Manifold embedded timer allowing timed ambient or warm air operation. (no charge option of ambient on/off/warm switch to replace onboard timer for prewired wall timer applications)

Specifications

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

Blower: 485 CFM

Voltage: 120V

Amps: 12A

Heat: 1550 Watts

Al Hird, Captain

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. …

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Jack Wilson, Senior Instructor

Our one piece suits are dry in hours – not days. Thank you!

Mike LaPlante, Assistant Chief

The PS2 fits our needs quite well. Thank you!

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Jack Wilson, Senior Instructor

Delaware State Fire School (DE)

Our one piece suits are dry in hours – not days. Thank you!

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.

Mike LaPlante, Assistant Chief

Farmingdale VFD (ME)

The PS2 fits our needs quite well. Thank you!

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. ...

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.