Our bottle dryer, DryMeister, has reached customers in 49 states. So who is missing out on an innovative and effective kitchen gadget that dries the inside of containers that they can’t reach inside to dry? We'll give you a really big clue.
It’s South Dakota.
Surely South Dakotans use a large variety of containers year round like the rest of the country. They must use reusable water bottles, vases, carafes, travel mugs, wine glasses, hydration packs and baby bottles, just to name a few. Just because South Dakota is sparsely populated doesn’t mean people don’t need to dry these kinds of containers. The good news is that they don’t need to search ‘how to dry the inside of water bottles’ anymore. The solution is here. Instead of using dirty dish towels, use DryMeister to help reduce the risk of mold and bacteria from growing inside. Instead of sticking a wooden spoon and paper towel down inside something to try and get it dry, use DryMeister.
If drying racks and air drying is their thing, think about this: drying racks take up too much countertop space, and air drying takes way too long, especially during South Dakota winters. Plus, air drying often leaves water spots and even scuzzy glass.
So how about it South Dakota? Let’s get you drying faster, and better, with DryMeister.
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