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The Wisesorb 750 Grams Gun Safe Dehumidifier is a robust, reusable desiccant solution designed to protect your valuables from moisture. With a capacity of 750 grams and an effective coverage of 560 cubic feet, this durable metal canister features indicating silica gel beads that change color based on humidity levels. Easily rechargeable in the oven, it’s perfect for safes, toolboxes, and various storage needs.
Item Weight | 26.46 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.5"D x 4.33"W x 4.33"H |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | 750 Grams |
Recommended Uses For Product | Removing moisture from enclosed spaces |
Operation Mode | Continuous |
Upper Temperature Rating | 2.5E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Capacity | 1.65 Liters |
Tank Volume | 1.65 Liters |
Floor Area | 560 Cubic Feet |
Additional Features | Portable |
J**R
Works perfect
As described
B**B
Very easy to use
Great dehumidifier for safes - desiccant. Easy to install, just set them in, and when they turn color, you simply put them in an oven for a couple of hours and then reinstall them.
S**N
On time delivery. Thanks
Installed in a safe. It’s overkill but that’s great.
J**A
Good for storage
This product accomplishes what promises. The unique problem that im seeing is that the “window” isn’t so clear and you have to open the container every time. I’m not sure if this canister is totally rust proof but after 2 months all is going well
R**.
Works awesome!
I bought the three pack for my 64 capacity gun safe. I started out I was just going to use one at a time. One can brought my humidity down from 57% to 52% and lasted about two weeks before needing a recharge. I then added a second one and it got it down to 50% and lasted a bit longer that 2 weeks. Now I have all 3 cans in it and my humidity is in the mid 40%.When recharging the caps must be removed or the plastic will melt, the instructions say to heat at 250 for 3hrs. I fount mmd that is not enough to get the very center dried out, it looks dry but if you shake them up the still damp green beads will come out of the center and you can then see it needs more time . The Last time I dried them out I accidentally hit 350 and left them for four hours and I noticed no damage to them, and they were dry to the core. I will probably continue drying them at 300°f for 4hrs going forward.
L**D
Rotate/mix every 30 min while drying in oven
I'm really enjoying this dehumidifier. When I dry it in my toaster oven I rotate the canister every 30 min and you can see the green desicant come out of the middle. Buy the end of the 3 hrs there's very little, if any, green desicant left. If you don't stir or agitate I don't believe you will get all of the desicant dry in 3 hrs, IMHO.
R**R
Probably a nice product
I can't really rate this as I haven't seen it yet. Our wonderful USPS has had it at my local post office not once, but twice! They just can't seem to take it off the truck!
C**H
Pretty good for a while
I had a small water leak in the basement issue where I keep my safe so the safe had a lot of moisture in it that wicked up thru the bolt holes inn the bottom. I used these dehumidifiers for a while and they seemed to work pretty well. After re-charging them in the oven a few times they got less effective and the metal started to rust. I had to throw them out so the cost was a bit high if I amortized it over only a few re-uses.
J**N
works well just did a drying sequence on one that was due and back in it went
great item took the musty smell out of the safe
B**T
Desiccant cartridge
I have put this product to work in a small storage trailer. They work well and unlike an electric dehumidifier I don’t have to worry about it freezing in the winter
C**S
Works
I used this for a month before recharging in the oven. Works as advertised for a small gun cabinet
S**E
Exactly as pictured
I bought this to put in my fireproof/water tight safe. I appreciate that it’s an indicator gel, letting you know when it’s time to bake it for a couple hours.
C**T
Works!
I use a rifle/gun case as my camera storage safe. It's important to keep the humidity down for the several expensive lenses and cameras I use. Since it's in the basement it's always had ~70% humidity and this dehumidifier brings it down to a more acceptable 55% to 60%. I find I have to "cook" it about every 5 weeks.
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