Dri-Eaz’s Studebaker AirPath dries carpets in minutes, not hours

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August 17, 2007—The new Studebaker AirPath from Dri-Eaz Products, Inc., drives 40 miles per hour of directed Airflow, getting carpets truly dry in minutes, not hours, says the company. With a patented design, the AirPath dries in all directions when placed in the center of a room, rapidly reducing moisture content in carpets and shortening drying times dramatically. The company notes that while AirPath dries one room or area, the next one’s being cleaned, getting the job done quickly.

Dri-Eaz recently teamed up with Studebaker to offer its customers the time-saving benefits of the AirPath. Unlike most carpet dryers that blow air in only one direction, the AirPath uses an eight-bladed fan to draw warmer, drier air from above and blow it down and across the entire surface of carpet, creating a forceful 360 horizontal air stream.

The AirPath is lightweight and highly portable, with wheel casters that make it easy to move from room to room.

With a 1HP motor and simple two-speed switch, it is easy to use, says the company. Built for years of use, the AirPath is designed with a stackable, durable ABS thermal formed shell.

For more information visit Dri-Eaz Web site.