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Wet Socks Fan Clothes Dryer

motor spins wet socks drying them by centrifugal force, and other clothes with forced air.
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The spinning wet socks move cool dry air over your other freshly laundered clothes.
rcarty, Apr 23 2013

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       Wait, wouldn't they just wrap around the motor?
leinypoo13, Apr 24 2013
  

       Doesn't one of them always get lost?
csea, Apr 24 2013
  

       The Apocalypse Now Sock Drier (TM), a RC model Bell Huey helicopter, with clothes pegs in place of rotors did turn up in some previous discussion - and formed part of the sales of patents from Motorola to Google.
not_morrison_rm, Apr 24 2013
  

       Being a // Wet Socks Fan // is true dedication, they haven't won a post-season game since the late 1950s.
tatterdemalion, Apr 24 2013
  

       //spinning wet socks// would make *moist* air methinks...besides which I don't care for the Other:[general] category as it shows no imagination whatsoever.
xandram, Apr 24 2013
  

       How are any of those statements more than noise? The noise that is purposeful and made until the reason for noise making is addressed.
rcarty, Apr 24 2013
  

       You can really *hear* those annos?
xandram, Apr 24 2013
  

       A dry Socks fan? That'll be the day. There's a reason there are so many Irish pubs in Boston.
RayfordSteele, Apr 24 2013
  

       sp.: spinning wet socks move cool, damp air over...
neutrinos_shadow, Apr 25 2013
  

       google boundary layer effect, that is where all the socks go...
4whom, Apr 25 2013
  

       Viable, yes. Practical, possibly not. Amusingly explosive, almost definitely.
Alterother, Apr 26 2013
  

       +rcarty +csea
pashute, Sep 16 2014
  

       If spun longitudinally, this might result in extremely long thin socks. And there is a place for those. The entire leg.
bungston, Sep 16 2014
  


 

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