Is there anything a working man or woman hates more than cold, soggy boots?
The “dry feet by Peet” legacy got started in 1968, in nature’s wonderland - a place called St. Maries, Idaho - when inventor and sportsman Gene Peet developed the very first footwear dryer. “I just got tired of waking up to soggy boots,” says Gene. “Nothing is more uncomfortable when you spend your days outdoors, hunting or fishing or working.”
After making several of his dryers for friends, Gene decided his invention was worth offering to the world, so he and his family began manufacturing them around the kitchen table. Once outdoors lovers discovered the special feeling of PEET Dry, he had to start up production for real, and it hasn’t slowed down since. Today there are PEET Dryers in several models, including a compact Go! PEET Dryer for your car and a Propane PEET Dyer for remote locations. So nobody has any excuse to walk around complaining about cold, wet boots.
Cold feet, cold hands - Gempler’s has the solutions!