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Old 30th May 2007, 02:52   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Loop Drying, between dives?

I am surprised that some innovator has not come up with a hose drier with a user-cleanable hyperfilter (so that we are not just blowing dust back into the hoses). It seems to take days for my hoses to dry out after cleaning, and it seems that I can never get my counterlungs completely dry. (Perhaps this is because I keep my unit in an air conditioned area--which I hope acts to keep the bugs away.)

I have an awesome drysuit drier (DryGuy Long Ranger - Tall Boot/Wader Dryer: CozyWinters), and this will dry my suit in an hour or so. So, it would be nice to have some equivalent for the hoses and counterlungs.
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