The unit can dry up to 25 pairs of shoes at once.
Overall size is 85 x 90 x 185 cm, net weight 150 kg, and packaged size 97 x 95 x 198 cm with a gross weight of 195 kg.
Power consumption is 5.6 kW. Voltage options include 110V, 220V, 380V, 415V, and 440V; specify required voltage when ordering.
Typical drying cycles depend on shoe type and wetness; most shoes dry in roughly 30–120 minutes. Heavier boots or saturated footwear can take longer.
Sanitizing is achieved using a combination of electric heating (for moisture removal), UV light (to reduce microbes on surfaces), and ozone (to neutralize odors and organic contaminants).
Ozone is effective for odor control but should be used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Operate the unit in a ventilated area, follow recommended cycle and post-cycle ventilation times, and avoid exposure to high ozone concentrations. Consult supplier documentation for safe-use guidance.
Designed for commercial use with sneakers, athletic shoes, hiking boots, cleats, and rental footwear. Exercise caution with delicate or heat-sensitive materials (certain leathers, glues, or specialty fabrics); use lower-temperature cycles or consult the supplier for recommended settings.
Requires a stable, level floor and adequate ventilation. Provide the correct electrical supply (dedicated circuit recommended) matching the chosen voltage. Due to weight (150 kg) and electrical requirements, professional installation is recommended.
The machine includes a user-friendly interface with selectable cycles and timers for drying and sanitizing. Specific control features (preset programs, temperature, ozone/UV on-off) can vary by configuration—confirm available controls with the supplier.
Regular tasks include cleaning internal trays and vents, removing accumulated lint or debris, inspecting seals and racks, and replacing consumables such as UV lamps and ozone components per manufacturer intervals. Follow the supplied maintenance schedule for optimal performance.
Replacement intervals depend on hours of operation and usage intensity. UV lamps commonly require replacement after several thousand hours; ozone generators and related parts also have service intervals. Ask the supplier for recommended schedules and replacement part numbers.
Commercial shoe dryers typically include timer controls, temperature regulation and protections, and safety interlocks. Exact features vary by model—request the safety specification sheet from the manufacturer to confirm details.
Yes — the product is offered as a customized commercial unit. Common customizations include voltage/configuration, interior rack layouts, branding, and specific control/programming options. Discuss requirements with the supplier to receive a custom quote.
Certifications (CE, UL, etc.) and conformity to local safety standards may be available on request. Ask the supplier for current certification documentation relevant to your region.
Warranty terms and after-sales support vary by supplier and region. Contact the vendor or distributor for specific warranty length, coverage details, and available service plans.
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