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Dollar Tree reloading supplies! Moisture remover

Sniperwannabee

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  • Feb 14, 2017
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    I’ve been using these for a while and they work great and are cheap. Good for safes or Ammo/powder lockers. The little beads collects the moisture and water fills up the little bucket , best dollar I spent in awhile!
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    the bottom pic is it full of water after about a month
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    I was using DampRid bags in one of my safes. But condensation or something formed on the outside of bag and dripped on an old SA revolver I have. Took the finish right off. Be real careful using them that you don't get any of that "moisture" on.
     
    I was using DampRid bags in one of my safes. But condensation or something formed on the outside of bag and dripped on an old SA revolver I have. Took the finish right off. Be real careful using them that you don't get any of that "moisture" on.
    ...that's why I use the container version, base is wide enough it's very stable and less likely to tip over. I've never observed condensation form on them. I can't say if my using 1 low and 1 high makes a difference, it was driven more by where there was open space to put them, LOL.