Boot/glove dryer in a trailer

Vosh

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I just purchased a brand new TNT 4 place trailer with all the bells and whistles - only had it for a week. I took it to revy and first night after a great day two of the warming tubes bent drooped over - they were holding boots. I only had the heater on for about 3 hours.
i can't believe this happened. Is this normal?
 

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I’ve had mine 4 years and used the boot dryer - no issues.
 

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I just purchased a brand new TNT 4 place trailer with all the bells and whistles - only had it for a week. I took it to revy and first night after a great day two of the warming tubes bent drooped over - they were holding boots. I only had the heater on for about 3 hours.
i can't believe this happened. Is this normal?

Which tubes were they? Closer to your heater or at the end of the truck.
 

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Lol! Viagra was a good one! Didn't see it coming... if wasn't teased on the mountain already. The bootdryer tubing was close to the Site heater.
 

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I'm not familiar with TNT but usually trailers with Heat packages (from factory) will also come standard with a safety package: CO2/Smoke Detector & Fire Extinguisher.

Definitely not normal. Warranty if its new!!
 

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Just wondering what they are made of? I did mine out if abs pipe and it runs for hours without issues.
 

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