To warm up my socks before a hockey game or dry out a poorly rolled doobie
2006-10-20 18:17:04
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answer #1
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answered by Damned fan 7
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No, but I have used it to warm up a cat who was caught in a thunderstorm! My central heat just wasn't up to the task of helping her to dry off and warm off quickly.
It would be dangerous to use a hairdryer under the covers. It would be a comfort, but there is too much danger that you would nod off to sleep.
2006-10-21 01:18:25
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answer #2
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answered by Serendipity 7
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Why is that so weird? I use it to quickly warm my feet and hands when I come in in the winter. And when I get out of bed before the timer on the heat kicks in.
2006-10-21 01:23:30
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answer #3
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answered by ladytaurus83 3
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Never have tried that, but maybe I should, since my hubby works nights and that bed is cold. ... I know a guy that uses a hair dryer to dry hs whole body tho. I don't know if he is just that hairy or what, but I thought it was odd.
2006-10-21 01:18:04
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answered by Why do you ask? 5
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Yep, sometimes use a heating pad when the sheets are really cold.
2006-10-21 19:57:47
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answered by Janet lw 6
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No you don't.
Yes I DO that all the time. I have a dryer beside my bed and I get in and warm the bed up.
2006-10-21 02:16:46
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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SOMETIMES, I USE IT TO UN STEAM THE BATHROOM MIRROR AFTER, I GET OUT OF THE SHOWER, BUT THAT IS A GOOD IDEA, I NEVER THOUGHT OF WARMING THE SHEETS UP BEFORE, GETTING INTO BED.
2006-10-21 01:16:25
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answered by tinkerbell 6
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Nah, but I've used it to thaw out meat, lol. Have a tequila on me! weeeeee
2006-10-21 01:14:51
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answer #8
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answered by The Nana of Nana's 7
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for drying fiberglass repairs it speeds up the process heated moisture evaporates faster
2006-10-21 01:16:48
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answer #9
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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What's a hair dryer? Seriously I don't even own one
2006-10-21 01:14:34
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answered by Anashuya 6
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