So.
First of all, the four stars are because I used it once (just got it) and I don't have experience with how it is after a while, so I will come back, and secondly because it's not for heavy boots which is what I want it for. (When I say heavy boots, I mean enduro boots which are 2.5 kg each.)
As a construction, it's classic Chinese and cheap build without quality.
For simple shoes and boots, I believe you won't have a problem. Even this construction is ok. It won't have an issue with those.
I would like to inform those who do sports like enduro, MX, etc., where the boots are heavy and don't ventilate because of the plastic, and drying is a problem.
I put my boots in the machine and lean them against the wall because it's not capable of holding them upright. I don't blame it, of course, because it's not made for enduro boots.
It dries them just fine. For its price, it does its job.
Know that the one I got, although in the photo on Skroutz it is shown with a digital display, it does not have a digital display.
It has a mechanical 2-hour switch.
As soon as I saw it, to be honest, I felt relieved because in such cheap constructions, digital panels are not reliable.
You just turn it and it starts the countdown.
To sum up, if you are going to use it for sports shoes, leather boots, etc., I don't think it will cause you any problems.
For enduro and MX boots, I put them in the machine and lean them against the wall, and the job gets done as it seems. It dried them just fine for me.
Don't look for build quality, etc., guys. We are practical people and use a lot of improvisation.
Get it, and if it turns out to be bad, you can say it did its job, for example, for a year.
As soon as I got home, I took off my boots, put them in the dryer, went to eat, came back after about two hours, and the boots were dry.