

🧤 Don’t just dry gloves—power up your mornings with warmth and speed!
The JobSite Glove Dryer Attachment Tubes are engineered to accelerate drying by channeling airflow from cuff to fingertip, compatible with JobSite’s Silent and Mighty Dry Boot Dryers. Designed for all glove materials and styles, they ensure warm, dry gloves every morning. Built tough with a 2-year warranty, these attachments combine durability with superior performance for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.













| ASIN | B0CT5YJ6PM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #175,741 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #131 in Foot Arch Supports |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (58) |
| Date First Available | January 24, 2024 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Item model number | 54176 |
| Manufacturer | Job Site |
| Package Dimensions | 8.07 x 3.9 x 3.66 inches; 9.14 ounces |
A**.
Wow/Great job guys
Better then expected. Actually better then all I've tried in the past. I have ski-leather-expensive gloves. But when wet leather tends to freeze in shape. With these form which went on easy (that's never the case with these forms) it will stay in great shape, plus they went on easy, did I mention they went on easy ? lol
D**Y
It works
I like it.
J**.
Worked as expected
This did as expected. If fit the jobsite boot dryer as advertised. It also worked on a Maxx dryer. I didn't see much of a difference on my heavy stiff gloves that stand up on their own but on the the lighter ones that the fingers fold over on this makes a big difference in drying out the fingertips. I think that it might make a big difference on passive dryers that only have convection from heat and no fan. With a fan you might not see as big of a difference. I was a little disappointed in the price... But then.... everything these days.... If having the finger tips completely dry in the morning is worth $20 to ya then this is a good buy.
A**R
The heat doesn't reach the fingertips.
These do NOT dry the fingertips, which was the whole reason for purchasing them. The bases get VERY hot and the palms dry well, but the fingertips remain cold and damp. I allowed 24 hours of dry time and it was still not enough.
S**D
Great attachments for drying gloves on a boot dryer
I ordered these JobSite Glove Dryer Attachments assuming they would fit on my trusty old Peet dryer. They didn't. That's what I get for assuming. The grid which prevents stray objects from falling down into my Peet dryer also keeps these glove attachments from installing directly on to the Peet dryer. However, was able to make adapters very easily by cutting some short lengths of 2" ABS pipe and gluing those to some ABS couplings. PVC would work as well, but ABS is black so it matched better and looks nicer. With my adapters (which double as extenders if I want to dry extra tall boots), I am able to attach these glove dryer attachments to my Peet dryer. The glove dryer attachments work great. They insert into each of the glove fingers, ensuring that the dry air can circulate throughout the gloves. My very large gloves fit them well, but I can imagine that very small gloves MIGHT have difficulty fitting on the attachments. I didn't have a variety of small or extra small gloves to test and verify this. The attachments are well-made and very sturdy. I definitely recommend them, just beware that they might require a little creativity unless you already have a JobSite brand boot dryer.
P**Y
You aren't getting small gloves on these dryers.
I was looking for easy solutions to dry out my cycling gloves between rides. I typically commute to and from work on my bike a few times a week whether it is raining or not. It takes me about an hour each way. No matter what, by the time I arrive at my destination, my gloves are soaked through, either by rain or sweat. When I saw these glove dryers, I was intrigued. Even though I don't have the Jobsite boot dryer these things are made to fit, I figured I'd be able to build something to make them work for me. The problem with these plastic inserts is that some of my gloves are to small to fit over them, even though my gloves are size large. Then, when I do get gloves over them, I have to scrunch them up in order to get the finger slots into the actual finger holes of the gloves. I have no doubt that with some modifications, I'll be able to make these work well enough to suit my purposes, but out of the box these are a little disappointing. They are solidly constructed, just too large. If you are hoping to get small or even medium sized gloves dry with these, I wish you luck. I'd advise looking for another solution though, as I am finding it to be a little bit of a hassle getting my large gloves on and off of them. The way they are designed, I am sure they will increase air circulation inside the gloves to speed up dry times. If you already have the boot dryer and you wear larger gloves... these might be a welcome addition to your setup. If not, then pass these by. On their own, I don't think they're worth it.
F**Y
Game changer!
I own the "Little Hotties" brand (sold at Costco) version of the Jobsite warmer. These glove inserts fit the accessory tubes of that product perfectly. I wear waterproof men's Ski gloves for outdoor farm chores. The gloves eventually give up their waterproofing and then every pair is wet inside the fingertips. The drier/warmer gets them nice and dry and warm EXCEPT for the finger tips where the fabric is thick and closed off to air circulation. Of course that is the worst part of the glove to be wet and cold. These inserts force enough warm air into the very tips of the glove fingers to get them perfectly dry and toasty warm (takes awhile though...I set the warmer timer for the full 3 hrs.) I wear a Men's medium glove and that is about the smallest non-stretch glove that will fit over the plastic form. Knitted or stretchy gloves of most adult sizes would likely fit. My women's medium deerskin leather work gloves don't fit over the inserts.
M**I
No more smelly gloves
I didn’t realize that these are meant to be an attachment to a boot dryer when I ordered them. They just seemed to be a great idea for drying gloves and they are! My garden gloves always got smelly after a while because the fingers would stick together and never really dry. These inserts have open channels and holes along the fingers to let them dry thoroughly. They’re easy to insert and work on very small gloves (mine) as well as large gloves (my husband’s). They’re plastic so they won’t rust or degrade. Perhaps I’ll look into buying the boot dryer that they attach to, but even as they are, I can just set them to dry on a shelf and it works great.
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