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Faff said..
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Turn them inside out to dry.
I did that for a long time. It works very well. Only two problems with it.
One is it's a bit of a fiddle to get the boots inside out. Not impossible, just an effort, particularly on the 3 and 5mm boots.
The other is that the internal seams don't like being inverted. Eventually the glued section of the seam comes apart. They can be re-glued but even that is a nuisance. Since using the boot drier I've had dry, non-stinky boots and a dry wetsuit and the whole process is much easier.
I used to hang the wetsuit over a heating duct. That's only really practical in winter and bits of sand and water can be a little messy. We've recently upgraded our heating and now it's just easier to hang everything out to drip overnight then move them to the laundry and turn on the boot drier. The boot drier doesn't use as much power as the heating system.