Showing posts with label Dehumidifier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dehumidifier. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Buenger Enterprises (Gun Care) Dehumidifier Rod 18"

!±8± Buenger Enterprises (Gun Care) Dehumidifier Rod 18"


Rate : | Price : $45.52 | Post Date : Feb 02, 2012 06:51:03
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GoldenRod eliminates dampness, mildew, condensation and humidity. Installed in minutes, safe from fire danger and costing only pennies a day, GoldenRod will amaze you with its power to protect boats, RV's and guns. Plug in a GoldenRod and damaging dampness disappears...for good. How GoldenRod works: GoldenRod heats to a surface temperature of less than 150°F (which is almost too warm to hold for some) and circulates warm, dry air throughout an enclosure on a 24-hour basis. This increases the temperature of the air inside to several degrees above the ambient outside temperature. Expansion of the heated air forces the moist air outside through the vents or loose fitting doors leaving the dry air inside. GoldenRod is energy efficient and easy to install. GoldenRod is UL listed and made in the U.S.A., and guaranteed for ten years. Approximate coverage: 200 Cubic feet. The plug is detachable so threading your cord through the small dehumidifier hole in your safe is easy.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Hydrosorbent SG-450 Silica Gel Desiccant Dehumidifier - MyHotelSafes.com

Hi, Dye the Safe Guy here to talk about the SG-450 Hydrosorbent dehumidifier. This box weighs about a pound or so. Measures 7" tall by 4" wide. www.myhotelsafes.com Can be used for safes 1 cubic feet all the way up to 33 cubic feet. The way this works is it has special silica gel crystals, really high quality, that absorb the moisture and maintain 65% relative humidity inside of your safe. For gun safes it keeps the barrels from pitting for shotguns and rifles. For regular safes it keeps paperwork from getting moldy or grandmas bible from getting deteriorated especially if it's an old bible. So we recommend a .00 dehumidifier for every 1 cubic foot to 33 cubic foot safe that you have. The nice thing about this it has on the bottom here, the blue dots. They turn red when the silica gel crystals are full of moisture. So you just take this. You put it in your oven for 3 hours at 250 degrees. It recharges them and everything is great. Silica gel is non-toxic, EPA approved and this .00 item has a lifetime warranty. So, as long as you own your safe, you keep this in there and you'll keep the humidity low.

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Closet Dehumidifier - How to Keep Your Closet Dry and Mold Free

!±8± Closet Dehumidifier - How to Keep Your Closet Dry and Mold Free

Have you ever opened the door of your closet and been struck by a musty odor. Were you ever surprised to find little spots of mildew on a garment you haven't worn for some time? This is a common experience and one that can easily be avoided by using a closet dehumidifier.

In any closet, but particularly one where the clothes and other items are closely packed, a little moisture can cause these problems. Sometimes we put something away that is a little damp; a top coat or a pair of shoes maybe. That small amount of moisture does not have much air to evaporate in. There is no circulation of air in the closet and the moisture is trapped in little air pockets between the clothes.

If the room temperature drops at night that small amount of water will condense from the air and that is where the problem begins.

We can take steps to avoid these problems. Obviously, we can make sure we only put dry items in the closet. We can leave the closet doors open during the day, particularly if we are already using a dehumidifier in the bedroom. If all else fails we can use a closet dehumidifier.

A closet dehumidifier does not need to have a high water extraction capacity. It does need to be small, quiet, safe and cheap to operate. What choices do we have?

There are three main options. The first is a Thermo-Electric Mini-Dehumidifier. These dehumidifiers are marketed as closet dehumidifiers so how do they measure up? This type of dehumidifier does not have a compressor. It operates by exploiting the heat transfer that occurs when an electric current passes through a composite of two different materials. One side gets hot the other side gets cold and water condenses on the cold side. The process is named after the man who discovered it and is known as the "Peltier Effect."

Because it does not have a compressor this type of dehumidifier is advertised as "almost silent". It does, however have a fan and users have commented on the noise made by the fan which many find intrusive. These appliances are small but not so small that they will fit easily into a crowded closet. Their electricity consumption is not high in absolute terms but they are much less energy efficient than, for example, a typical small refrigerant dehumidifier. The water extracted is deposited in a small bucket so care must be taken when removing the bucket to avoid spillage. Finally, this type of dehumidifier needs a permanent electricity supply so a power cable will have to be run from the closet to a power socket, which almost certainly means leaving the closet door slightly open.

Second there is the Heated Rod Dehumidifier. This does not remove water from the air but raises the temperature inside the closet which reduces relative humidity and thereby lowers the risk of condensation. If mounted on the floor of the closet it creates a circulation of air by convection. The energy use is roughly equivalent to a light bulb and these devices are silent in operation. They are small in diameter but can be quite long. The temperature at which they operate is well below that which would create a fire risk. This type also needs a permanent power supply via a power cable.

Third is the Rechargeable Dehumidifier. This consists of a small plastic case containing silica gel, water absorbing crystals. It has no moving parts so is silent. It is also light in weight and small. It can be placed or hung in the closet as required. When the crystals are saturated, after around four to six weeks, an indicator changes color. At this point the dehumidifier needs to be recharged by being connected to a power socket for around ten hours. The electricity provides heat which dries the crystals and is the only energy required by this type of dehumidifier.

If you agree with my criteria, "small, quiet, safe and cheap to operate", you will probably agree with my ranking. Third, the Thermo-Electric Mini-Dehumidifier; Second the Heated Rod Dehumidifier; First the Rechargeable Dehumidifier. In terms of purchase price the Heated Rod and the Rechargeable types are about the same, depending on model, while the Thermo-Electric dehumidifier is the most costly.

My recommendation to anyone who wishes to use a closet dehumidifier is firmly in favor of the Rechargeable Dehumidifier. If you have a very large, walk-in closet you have a small room. A "closet dehumidifier" is not suitable for areas of this size.


Closet Dehumidifier - How to Keep Your Closet Dry and Mold Free

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Cannon Safe 12" Dehumidifier Rod - Cannon Safe 9000-DRYROD

!±8± Cannon Safe 12" Dehumidifier Rod - Cannon Safe 9000-DRYROD


Rate : | Price : $69.95 | Post Date : Aug 24, 2011 17:22:43
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Cannon Safe GS-12 GunSaver Dehumidifier

!±8± Cannon Safe GS-12 GunSaver Dehumidifier

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Post Date : Aug 16, 2011 12:22:32 | Usually ships in 3-5 weeks


  • 12in Dries Approx. 100 cubic feet
  • Eliminates Dampness, Mildew, Condensation and Humidity
  • The Highest Quality and Most Reliable Unit on the Market
  • UL-listed
  • Great Gift Idea.

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Cannon Safe GS-12 GunSaver Dehumidifier

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