Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Clough View Post
I'm an electronics nut, so this solution may not work for you.

Many hobby stores in metro areas (Radio Shack is a possibility) sell motor kits with gear reduction systems for under $10. Really, all you need is a DC motor (with an appropriate AC adapter) and a gear set that will give you a nice and slow (300-ish) revolutions per minute. I've seen kits that do this in kid-oriented science stores. Stuff a block of foam onto the drive shaft of the motor, and it's the same thing as a $60 plus drying system.
300 revolutions / min !!! Mine runs at 10 rpm---the rotisserie motor works great. BILL