Manufacturing Personal Protective Equipment Dryers Since 1989

Model RP12

Model RP12

Portable, gas mask compatible drying stations to safely and completely dry the mask and drink tube circuit components of all NATO compatible gas masks. Helps eliminate disease causing pathogens in the mask and drink tube circuit. Hand built tough in North America using all welded steel construction and then powder coated for durability. Selector switch for ambient or warmed air. Wall timer included.

Specifications

Dimensions: 24w X 17d X 64h (inches)

Blower: 148 CFM

Voltage: 120V

Amps: 10A

Heat: 1250 Watts

Frank Babinec, Chief

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

Dan Contini, Chief

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.

Richard Oakes, Chief of Department

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

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Client Testimonials

Read what customers have been saying about our products

Scott A. Clifford, Lieutenant

Richmond Fire Dpt, KY

The Model RM8 that we purchased is of the finest quality and workmanship that I have seen in a long time. Desmond Mayne was very helpful and courteous in answering any and all questions we had regarding this product. The unit is very “User Friendly” and effective in mask drying. Keep up the good work.

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.

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.

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. ...

Mike LaPlante, Assistant Chief

Farmingdale VFD (ME)

The PS2 fits our needs quite well. Thank you!