Does everyone have their sled ready for the snow?
I have some more yellow accessories and handlebar hooks to put on mine still.
It will be ready when the snow flies.
I don't think it would be a problem. You need moisture to create condensation. Turning hot then cold by itself wouldn't cause this. How many times have you had to replace a hair dryer because it rusted out?
As long as you run it long enough to dry out any moisture formed from the weather I believe it's OK.
Disagree if you wish but I know alot of sledders that have been doing this for years.
That's my opinion.
I have been wrong before, only once though.
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