Grabber Warmers Air Activated Toe Warmer 8 Pair/Pack
Help Prevent Mold and Mildew with a Drywave 1000 Air Dryer
Mold and mildew can be a common occurrence in parts of the country during the cooler months. The air is cool and damp, the dew point is low, and moisture tends to condensate on surfaces as a breeding ground for mold. The DryWave counteracts this effect by gently warming the air and increasing the dew point, thereby preventing the condensation that leads to mold. The DryWave has no moving parts but instead works through convection heating, drawing cooler air through the bottom of the unit and emitting warm air through the top of the unit. For spaces up to 1,000 cubic feet, the DryWave 1000 is ideal for boats, RVs, cabins and small rooms.
Where and When the DryWave is Effective
The DryWave 1000 air dryer works best in cool moist climates, like the Pacific Northwest and coastal regions, when the temperature range is above freezing (32 degrees Fahrenheit) and below 68 degrees. The DryWave is not recommended for temperatures above 75 degrees. While areas like the Gulf coast and Florida frequently have problems with mold, even in the summer, the warmer temperatures tend to mitigate the preventative effects of convection heating. The DryWave plugs into a standard 120 volt outlet and is designed to operate 24 hours per day. The unit draws no more power than a standard light bulb and includes an automatic shut off switch if its temperature moves above the standard operating range. Fall, winter and spring are ideal months for the DryWave Air Dryer. The DryWave is an air dryer, not a heater.
Safety Tips for Using the DryWave 1000
Country | USA |
Brand | Ironwood Pacific |
Manufacturer | Ironwood Pacific Outdoors |
Binding | Sports |
ItemPartNumber | 015.1 |
Model | 123713 |
Color | Black |
ReleaseDate | 2011-01-10 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
UnitCount | 1 |
UPCs | 722024401518 |
EANs | 0100070793854 |