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Battery powered & portable air pump

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Also found this portable battery powered air pump on Amazon.

It runs off (2) D cell batteries and comes with tubing and an air stone. They are typically used for bait boxes while fishing. But I think they would be a great tool for drying doll parts and nethers

http://www.amazon.com/Marine-Metal-Bubb ... e+air+pump
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For travel? Or if you're taking a doll on a camping trip? Don't know if I can see the benefits over a wired pump (no nearby outlets?) BUT it's nice to see the one reviewer saw 5 days of use out of one set of batteries...

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Once a doll is dry and powdered, we really shouldn't need to ensure a constant 24/7/365 airflow. I typically use witch hazel/peroxide or saniwipe followed by a hair dryer 1st. I plan to follow up with a UV dose and a few days of air movement with a portable pump such as this.

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