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I know a lot of people ask about the dryer boxes/cabinets to dry their cats or their clients’ cats. Here are my thoughts on 6 months of use of my Drybo Plus by Homerunpet. We groom about 10 cats a day and use it maybe once every few days, if that, is due to those being frightened of noise or reactive to drying particular areas. I also have feedback on the Kiss Grooming Dryer Cabinet from another groomer who has purchased it online and used it for at least 6 months.

What are they?

A drying box is a fanned cabinet with at least one viewing side and may have additional openings for comfort or comb the cat while drying.

There is usually at least one fan, with options for heat, temperature, lighting, a timer, and wind speed. Some have the option of infrared light.

What do I need to look for when buying?

Size: What size cats do you groom?

Fan speed: Some models have a higher-speed option than others.

Timer: It must have a timer for safety reasons. 

Heat: Does it have a thermostat to prevent overheating? If not, do not purchase. 

Wattage/Power: Be aware of wattage/voltage. (The higher the watt, the higher the strength/speed, and the higher the electrical needs in your home/salon).

Sound: Can differ from 30-70dB (a standard pet dryer averages 90 dB).)

Where you purchase: If the product’s voltage is incompatible with your country’s, you may need to adapt it with a transformer.

Warranty: Ensure it comes with a warranty so you can take the product to a service centre or repair shop in your country. This is why I prefer to buy a dryer from a reputable buyer and a known brand. If you purchase a no-name dryer from Temu, for instance, and it arrives broken or stops working within a certain time, it will be a hassle.

Postage: The product may be damaged during shipping or posting. Insure and register the product with the postal company. 



Different features

The Drybo Plus, my personal opinion:

(This post is not sponsored by either company)

What are the positives?

  • Quiet
  •  Low stress for drying scared cats, kittens or senior cats.
  •  There are options for fan speed, temperature, and multiple modes.
  •  The display and temperature buttons lock, so they cannot be adjusted.
  •  The cabinet can be opened easily outside if the cat is stressed.
  •  You can see the cat and keep an eye on stress signs and drying.
  •  The Drybo Plus can fit up to 7kg cats. Any larger cat will have issues with comfort and airflow.
  •  Petting doors: I can comb or pet the cat through the one-way side doors.
  •  They are easy to clean. The bottom of the Drybo Plus clicks out quickly, with any urination flowing into this small chamber.
  •  Excellent for cat owners and cat show preparation if used safely.
  •  Save time when grooming multiple cats (one can part dry while washing the next).
  •  You can safely dry a cat’s head or belly if it is their sensitive area.
  •  Small, compact and ‘lighter’ than others.

What are the negatives?

  • It can take a long time to dry a cat, approx. 45 minutes to 1.5 hours plus, with no other drying except by towel (longer than an HV dryer). Feet will still require drying in most cases. (Coat and size dependent, also depends on what you believe is dry and your expected result. I personally have never left a cat for longer than an hour, with breaks.)
  • It does not separate the hair for you.
  • They can cost more than average dryers.
  • Larger cats would not be comfortable in the Drybo Plus size.

The Kiss Grooming Drying Cabinet 907TN 1200W (with thanks to Judith of Pampered Pussycats Australia for the information and photos)

The Positives:

  • The drying cabinet can fit multiple cats, including larger cats such as Maine Coons weighing 8kg+, and can accommodate up to two cats or an air muzzle.
  •  9 fans.
  •  It can dry a cat in an average of 45 to 60 minutes, plus (coat and size-dependent, also what you believe as the dry and expected result)
  •  Easy to clean, has a pull-out tray, and the filters are easy to clean.
  •  The heat thermostat is very accurate and has a cut-off safety feature.
  •  Infrared treatment
  • Negative ion technology.
  • There are openings for pets or combing cats.
  •  Does not require a transformer.
  •  It can be serviced/repaired by the supplier.
  •  There is a drip tray, which is easy to clean.

Negatives:

  • Like other drying boxes/cabinets, the feet will still be damp, and the dryer will not separate the coat for you.
  • It is a little larger than the drybo (so more space is required in your salon/home.)
  • It’s more expensive than the cheaper cabinets (but you get what you pay for!)

Thinking of purchasing a drying box/cabinet?

What do I need to be careful of?

  • I do not recommend using a temperature over 31 degrees Celsius to prevent heatstroke.
  • If the cat starts hitting the door and trying to get out excessively, it is best to remove the cat.
  • Use a happy hoodie to prevent stress.
  • Be aware of heatstroke, hypothermia and stress signs (panting, salivating, loss of consciousness, normal mucous membrane colours etc.)

What do I need to look for when buying one

  • Size- what size of cats do you groom?
  • Fan speed- some have a higher speed option than others.
  • Timer- it must have a timer for safety reasons.
  • Heat- Does it have a thermostat that prevents it from overheating? If not, do not purchase.
  • Wattage- be aware of wattage/voltage. (The higher the wattage, the higher the strength/speed, also higher electrical needs in your home/salon).
  • Sound- Can differ from 30-70Db (a normal pet dryer averages 90Db.)
  • Where you purchase- If not compatible for your country’s voltage, you may need to adapt the product with a transformer.
  • Warranty- Make sure it comes with a warranty and you are able to take the product for service or repair in your country. This is why I prefer to buy a dryer that is from a reputable buyer and a known brand. If you buy a no-name from Temu for instance and it does not work, it will be a lot of hassle on your part if it was to arrive broken or stop operating within a certain time.
  • Postage- It can be damaged when it is shipped/posted. Insure and register the product with the postal company.

Different features

There are many companies that sell dryer cabinets. Not all are the same.

There are higher-priced options that offer extra features to benefit the cat and save you time.

  • Speed- Can differ from 1600-2800W
  • Size- Larger sizes can accommodate a larger cat, multiple cats, or small/medium dogs.
  • Negative ion therapy – This is presumed to smooth and moisturise the coat and purify the air in the cabinet.
  • Infrared treatment- Stimulates body circulation, helps raise cell tissue vitality and improves partial tissue nutrition.

Oz grooming world options- KissGrooming Mini Pet Drying Cabinet TD909R for Cat – Round 1650W-2650W

Oz Grooming World Option- Kiss Grooming Pet Drying Cabinet 907TW Large (51-69Db) 1650-2650W

SHERNBAO Pet Drying Cabinet / Compartment Dryer TD909 (ozgroomingworld.com.au) 4500W

In conclusion, I am happy I brought the Drybo plus, as I now have other options for stressed cats. It is still rare that I cannot finish as cat, as I keep an eye on stress signs, but now can groom those kitties with fear of noises or dryer aggression.

It has also saved me time when grooming multiple cats from one owner. If used safely it is a large positive. You just personally need to weigh up the cost vs efficiency. Just remember there is no substitute for proper hand drying and grooming training, this is another non-essential grooming tool.

-Lexie the Groomer

Update: October 2025 – Kiss Grooming Drying Cabinet

In October 2025, I added the Kiss Grooming Drying Cabinet to my salon and have been using it consistently since then. It has been particularly valuable for cats fearful of dryers, highly aggressive cats, seniors, kittens, and double appointments (washing one cat, placing them in the cabinet, then washing the second and rotating). This has been extremely helpful during fully booked days or when staff are unavailable.

The cabinet has proven easy to clean, with only a very small number of cats urinating inside over many months of use. All cats have tolerated it well, as it operates at very low settings, and clients have been comfortable seeing their cats placed inside when noise sensitivity is an issue. For cats sensitive to airflow around the face, an Elizabethan collar can be used to help limit direct airflow.

Compared to the HomeRunPet Drybo Plus, the Kiss cabinet is more efficient at drying underneath the body, particularly for larger cats. Disinfection between cats is essential, and filters must be cleaned regularly to maintain airflow and hygiene.

I purchased my unit from Oz Grooming World, though there are now China‑based suppliers and additional options available through Jirpet. As with any drying cabinet, correct use, temperature control, monitoring stress signs, and proper hygiene practices are critical.

Overall, the Kiss Drying Cabinet has become a reliable and efficient addition to my salon, especially for cats that would otherwise be unsafe or highly stressed with traditional dryer use.

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One response to “Drying boxes, are they worth it?”

  1. […] When blow drying is needed, picking the right equipment is key. Look for drying cabinets like the Drybo Plus for cats up to 7.5kg, or the Kiss Grooming Drying Cabinet 907TN 1200W for larger breeds like Maine Coons up to 8kg17. […]

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