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  • How to Dry Reusable Water Bottles, Wine Glasses, and Baby Bottles

    After you have washed and cleaned your water bottles, wine glasses, and baby bottles, you usually end up with some condensation and left-over water still inside. Trying to dry those hard-to-reach areas can be impossible. Water often sits inside the neck or base for days, creating mildew, discoloring glass, or leaving hard water spots and scum behind. Reusable Water Bottles Because bacteria thrives in a moist environment, it's important to dry the inside of the water bottle after washing. Air drying can expose water bottles to dirt, dust, excessive moisture, and scum build up. Now you can actually dry the inside of your water bottles with DryMeister. "Improperly cleaned water bottles may present a potential contamination risk and thus be considered a risk for foodborne illness, particularly to those at higher risk such as immune compromised people, older adults, and young children. According to the FDA Food Code, water is considered a food. Reusable bottles are therefore food-contact surfaces requiring proper cleaning and sanitizing." The Cleanliness of Reusable Water Bottles Wine Glasses Protect your wine glasses from breakage, finger prints and water spots. You don't need to wait for your stemware to air dry anymore. With DryMeister, reduce the chance of breaking a glass while drying it with a towel. Plus, drying your stemware immediately after washing helps prevent water spots from forming. "Air drying your glasses on top of a rack (or even just your counter) increases the risk of water spots forming. I strongly recommend drying your stemware immediately by hand after washing rather than just letting it drip dry itself." Maximilian Riedel, CEO and President of glassware company RIEDEL Baby Bottles Air drying can expose baby bottles to unwanted dust, germs and excessive moisture. You don't need your baby bottle drying racks anymore. Say goodbye to air drying and drying racks. With DryMeister, you can immediately dry out the inside of your baby bottles. According to the the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the best practice is to let your baby bottles air dry. "Place bottle parts, wash basin, and bottle brush on a clean, unused dish towel or paper towel in an area protected from dirt and dust. Allow to air dry thoroughly. Do not use a dish towel to rub or pat items dry because doing so may transfer germs to the items." CDC website DryMeister Steps: How to Dry in Seconds Open Drying Head Wrapper : After you've washed, rinsed, and shaken out excess water from the bottle or stemware, open up a DryMeister drying head. Attach Handle to Drying Head : Simply attach the handle to the drying head by turning clockwise. Now, you're ready to dry. Quickly Dry Water Bottles, Wine Glasses & Baby Bottles : Maneuver the drying head inside the water bottle , wine glass , or baby bottle to absorb and lock in water droplets left inside after washing.

  • Streak-Free Zone for Glassware

    Right up there with annoying water spots are streaks left on glassware in an attempt to dry them. So many things can lead to streaks: hard water, not-so-absorbent dish towels and poorer quality glass, to name a few. DryMeister’s drying panels are specially made to wick and lock in water, and also leave a streak-free finish on glassware after use. Give DryMeister a try. You might be pleasantly surprised with the results.

  • Dry Faster, Dry Better with DryMeister

    Waiting for items to air dry is very time consuming, but necessary depending on the manufacturer’s care instructions or fragility of the item. Air drying methods include drying racks, drip drying for hours upside down, or drying upright with a paper towel sticking out. If you don’t want to wait for any of those options, there’s always my favorite, the spoon technique. This is where I use the butt of a wooden spoon and manipulate a paper towel inside to get the container dry so I can put it away. On tall items with narrow openings, I try my hardest not to let the paper towel get stuck inside. These are all the reasons why I invented DryMeister . I wanted to dry faster, and better, and now you can too. Dry faster, dry better with DryMeister! Check out how you can dry a vase: Check out how you can dry the inside of a carafe: Check out how you can dry the inside of a reusable water bottle:

  • Let DryMeister Help You Stay Dry This January

    Let DryMeister help you stay dry this January. Drink from water bottles instead of wine glasses, coffee makers instead of wine carafes. Only 10 days to go! Get $2 off each Starter Kit through the end of January when you buy on Amazon . Use DryMeister to help you and those you love stay dry!

  • DryMeister Shines on CBS GoodDay Sacramento Holiday Gift Guide Segment

    DryMeister was highlighted today on CBS GoodDay Sacramento's segment featuring "Laura's Holiday Gift Guide." Laura McIntosh appeared on GoodDay Sacramento to review a few of her favorite gifts for the holidays. Bringing it Home is the cooking, travel, lifestyle series with Laura McIntosh-the James Beard and Emmy Nominated Host- it's not only the first of its kind in "farm to table" programming but is also a lifestyle travelogue series with interesting and entertaining segments on cooking, culture-and being a true locavore.

  • DryMeister Now Drying in 25 States

    We are thrilled to let you know that DryMeister is now drying in 25 states. When we launched in November, our first sales were in California (thank you friends and family). The news of DryMeister has quickly spread, and it's fun to watch new orders come in every day from all over the United States. DryMeister Now Drying in 25 States The DryMeister Starter Kit costs less than $25 and makes a great gift for just about anyone. It includes everything you need to start drying and is available at Amazon .

  • Up Your Dry Game - Protect Your Wine Glasses From Water Spots

    Spotty glassware is embarrassing. We surely don’t want to set spotty wine or champagne glasses out for someone to use. The culprit is oftentimes letting the glassware air dry or sit on wine glass drying racks before putting it away. Protect Your Wine Glasses From Water Spots With DryMeister, you can quickly and easily dry glassware after washing and rinsing, leaving a spot-free finish. It’s also easier to dry items without the risk of glass breaking by trying to fit our hand inside, or using too much force. Plus, it protects your wine glasses from water spots. Up your dry game and get a DryMeister Starter Kit today. "Air drying your glasses on top of a rack (or even just your counter) increases the risk of water spots forming. I strongly recommend drying your stemware immediately by hand after washing rather than just letting it drip dry itself." Maximilian Riedel, CEO and President of glassware company RIEDEL

  • Need a Holiday Gift Idea? A Stocking Stuffer Under $25 on Amazon

    Looking to give a gift that everyone will be talking about this year? Do you love giving gifts that are useful and fun? Want to spend less than $25.00? You've come to the right blog. Our product is called DryMeister, and it dries the inside of things like water bottles, travel mugs, wine glasses, and vases. Everyone will appreciate receiving a DryMeister Starter Kit this year, and it's a great stocking stuffer under $25! A Stocking Stuffer Under $25 on Amazon Order DryMeister Starter Kits now on Amazon and get 15% off your entire order , now through November 30, 2022. For use on reusable water bottles, sports bottles, wine glasses, delicate stemware, travel mugs, flower vases, baby bottles, hydration packs, pitchers, beakers, coffee pots, thermoses, decanters and many more. DryMeister is convenient, fun, easy to use, and ready to ship before the 2022 holidays.

  • Kiss Old Habits Good Dry

    Drying racks. They’re handy sometimes, but you still have to wait for items to air dry. And whatever is floating in the air somehow finds its way to the water that has dripped onto the wet rack so now the rack is dirty. What about those cluttered countertops? As if countertop space wasn’t valuable enough, drying racks take up precious real estate in your kitchen. Reclaim Your Countertops! Kiss Old Habits Good Dry With DryMeister, you can now quickly and efficiently dry containers that you usually put on the drying rack. Baby bottles, Hydro Flasks, flower vases, coffee pots, plastic containers, silicone bags, travel mugs, and the list goes on. It’s time to kiss your drying rack habit good dry and buy a DryMeister today. Get your DryMeister Starter Kit on Amazon today.

  • DryMeister Makes Its Debut - Drying Containers Has Never Been Easier

    It’s Official! My patented product DryMeister has launched, and operators are standing by. Actually, Amazon is standing by. DryMeister Makes Its Debut Inventing DryMeister was an unexpected passion project that was born out of being annoyed with a simple everyday task: drying our water bottles, wine carafe (well, not every day), and other containers around the house. Air drying takes forever, and it clutters up my countertops (I’m kind of a neat freak). Using my wooden spoon with a paper towel on the end was cute but didn’t cut the mustard. After being unable to find a solution to the problem, I decided to go all in and invent something that works. Now, drying containers has never been easier. It took more than 2 years, but it’s finally here. I hope you order a DryMeister Starter Kit and feel the satisfaction of actually drying your stuff. Amazon is standing by. Press Release Buy a Starter Kit with Amazon Prime

  • The Others Clean, We Dry the Inside of Containers

    Welcome to the inaugural DryMeister blog. You’re not alone. There are countless people frustrated with drying containers and areas that are hard to reach. Sure there are kitchen gadgets and tools out there to help you wash and scrub those items, but there is nothing to help you actually dry them. Or rather, there wasn’t anything out there until now. Introducing DryMeister , a patented product that will improve and change the way you dry. With DryMeister, you don’t need to use drying racks, or clutter up your countertops with things air drying for hours. Some manufacturers say their items are dishwasher safe, but they still come out wet after a full cycle; they either have to be dried by hand or air dried. Silicone and plastic bags and containers are notorious for this. Using DryMeister means less of a chance for water spots and scum to build up on glass items that you can’t reach inside to dry. Also, the risk of exposure to bacteria and germs is reduced by not using dirty dish towels for drying. Thankfully, DryMeister removes these pain points from your everyday life. Most surprisingly, you will see for yourself that sometimes there is residue at the bottom of containers you’ve already washed and air dried or dried by hand. The first time you use DryMeister on these things, it will pick up leftover residue as the drying panels move within the container allowing you to dry the inside of the container. When you remove DryMeister, you may see things like red wine and coffee that have been left inside due to the inability to properly dry these items after washing. We can’t wait to dry with you.

  • A Holiday Gift for Kitchen Enthusiasts Under $25

    Each holiday season, at some point, you probably find yourself looking for that perfect gift — something unique, innovative, and practical. And it can’t be a candle, throw, or gift card. It has to look like you spent some time on it, while at the same time not spending too much money. Luckily, there’s one new product on the market that checks all the boxes: DryMeister! Game-Changer in the Kitchen DryMeister is a game-changer in the kitchen or home bar. This drying wand quickly and efficiently dries inside narrow bottles, decanters, water bottles, and stemware. It’s a food-safe gadget that solves a problem anyone can relate to: how to get into deep, narrow containers to dry any moisture left after washing. A Thoughtful Gift That Doesn’t Kill Your Budget (Under $25!) At under $25, DryMeister is an affordable gift that everyone can appreciate. It can be given as a stocking stuffer, Secret Santa, or holiday gift for just about anyone on your list. From wine enthusiasts who love their decanters to fitness fans who carry reusable water bottles, DryMeister is a gift that will be used again and again. Fun and Easy to Use DryMeister is incredibly easy to use: first, shake out any excess water. Then, just insert the drying head and gently press against the sides, moving up and down until all the moisture is absorbed. For a really narrow opening, this video will show you a trick to get inside more easily. For corners, this tip will show you how it’s done. Using DryMeister is a fun addition to any kitchen cleanup routine, and it will save time and space too. Head over to Amazon now to grab your DryMeister and wrap up your holiday shopping early. It’s a gift that’s guaranteed to bring a smile to anyone’s face — and make their kitchen cleanup a breeze!

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