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for heat shrinking tubing around electrical connections... but mainly I used it for drying my yorkie after a bath.
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Yes. I made it into a dust-collecting ornament. It sits on a shelf and adds to my dust collection. :-)
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I use it to warm my feet in the winter if they're too cold before I get in bed. I have poor circulation in my feet, and they can take hours to warm enough to sleep. I also have used it to heat shrink plastic like tubing or saran wrap.
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If my clothes gets wet for some reason before heading out I'll dry it with the dryer.
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Yes , if I do an unfortunate tiny dribble after going to the toilet.
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I don't own one, but sometimes if I need to wash 1 little thing and can't just drop it in the washer (I live in an apt, and all the washers cost $1.25. ), I've been known to hand wash and then either blow dry if one is available, or hang it over the standing fan. Works like a charm.
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Uh, well I have morning showers and sometimes I get a bit cold...
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I usually use hair dryers for drying shoes that are really wet but need to be worn rather soon. Only on occasion will I actually blow dry my hair because it's curly and doesn't dry as nice looking if I don't let it dry slowly.
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Once a year I put insulating plastic on all the windows in the house, I use my hair dryer to help tighten the plastic. To be honest, I use it for the wondows more than I use it to dry my hair.
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I still use it to dry my pets.
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Most often I use it to clear off the steam from the bathroom mirror so I can see what I'm doing while my wife's in the shower.
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i use it to dry myself off if i was running around in the rain and dont feel like changing but that is it.
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well wen ma back gets cold i like to blow it their nd it gets nice nd warm!!!:D
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I use it to dry henna paste so I can seal it faster and then I use it to dry the sealant. It helps set the henna so you get a darker color.
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Yes, they're handy. For drying undies...or wet nail polish....or glue.
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Putting decals on my truck, the heat makes them stick to the surface better!
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Sometime I Dry my whole body with it!!!
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Drying my son off after a bath. He cooperates better than he does when I use a towel.
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I used it to blow up an air matress.
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If I spill something on my clothes and have to wash it out in a rush, I will dry the spot I cleaned the spill off of. Sometimes I use the cold setting to de-fog the mirror after a shower. Other than that, not really.
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I use it to dry glue, or paint on model cars.
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Sure. Mostly I used it to defrost frozen water pipes and my freezer. I also used it to dry wet shoes (insides) and once I used it to warm up my very cold feet.
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to defrost my freezer
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to dry my toes after i paint them.
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I use it to dry paint.
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its great for dusting and drying anything.it keeps you warm.it heats up sticker to pull them off the counter when they need changed. also flat irons do hems, and make money work for the coke machine. i have a use for all my equitment in my salon
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Yep..Jim is always using it to remove the labels from jars/bottles that he might want to keep to use in the garage for different things. Also he uses it to remove the labels from prescriptions before we dump the bottles..we always shred the labels just because we've gotten paranoid about such things. We shred things to "occupant"! :)
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Yes sometimes i use it as a heater when i go to bed
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I get impatient for water colors to dry so i use it to dry them so i can work quickly. :) ~+~
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works good for starting a fire in the fireplace,use it for blowing fire, WARNING: do not hold it too close to fireplace or it will blow ashes all over room where fire place is located. (I've heard)
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warming my bed up at night. It works so nicely :)
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When I was young and stupid I used one to light a cigarette when my lighter went out.
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Yes, I've taped the hairdryer to the chair to quickley defrost the freezer : )
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U can use it to remove stick and peel tiles from a floor
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clearing a fogged bathroom mirror drying the dog
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I've used it for drying paintings faster. Bad idea... toxic fumes. Now I just stick them in the car and let the windows down before I get in.
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