it's not original - Amazon sells a million different versions of this - but I've done it a bit differently...
this is our mitten drying rack:
All I used was a desk organizer (that had narrow dividers) and put it over my heater at the front door.
Please pretend you don't see all that dirt. The front door is our most-used entrance, so it's always got a pile of boots and dirt and leaves and sometimes puddles sitting there.
I should have cleaned before writing this, but let's be real - the maid had the day off. lol
Anyways, the perk to this, over putting out a baking rack on the vent, is that the mittens are open slightly, so the warm air coming up through the vent actually has a chance to dry the insides. Even putting mittens in the dryer, the insides are the last thing to get completely dry.
This little file organizer holds 3 pairs of mittens, or 2 pairs and 2 hats.
Even if your mittens and hats don't need to be dried out after a rough day of playing in the snow, think about how nice it would be to put on cozy gloves and a toque before you head out in the mornings!
This would certainly make my -20 degree dog walks slightly more enticing.
If I was smart, I'd hang a couple of command hooks on the wall next to it so the snow pants could get a little of the warm air as well.
What do you think? Hooks here:
Maybe too much in too small a space.
I'm going to put some links here so if you aren't feeling the desk organizer you could still pick up a "proper" mitten dryer.
I have to have to say - this would be a great gift idea for anyone with a house full of snowy kids!
U.S.A. purchasing options:
Canada:
(but at least my hands and head are warm) lol |
Have a great one!
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