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Best product to use to keep moister humidity out of a gunsafe


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I run a dehumidifier in my basement , along with some of those perforated cans in the safe . Many use  those electric rod things, I have no experience with those .

Now I worked for a safe company ( building them ) for 9 years, fire resistant ones often have an issue with moisture, at least ours did , as ours held moisture in suspension in the fill mix, not simply sheet rock liners .

It was and is highly recommend that you open the door frequently, particularly in the beginning .

I have  had zero rust issues .

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7 minutes ago, Stay at home Nomad said:

I run a dehumidifier in my basement , along with some of those perforated cans in the safe . Many use  those electric rod things, I have no experience with those .

Now I worked for a safe company ( building them ) for 9 years, fire resistant ones often have an issue with moisture, at least ours did , as ours held moisture in suspension in the fill mix, not simply sheet rock liners .

It was and is highly recommend that you open the door frequently, particularly in the beginning .

I have  had zero rust issues .

Really 

Was thinking about even building one out of wood down there  as a project obvously not going to be as strong as bought one . but I think I could make it strong enough that unless you had a  chainsaw you would not be getting in .

 

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my safe is in my dry but somewhat damp and unfinished basement. i use two things at once i've got a metal desiccant bead canister that can be recharged by putting it in the oven. also a remington plugin unit with desiccant beads.  setup seems to work just fine. canister on the bottom and plugin toward the top. the canister goes a long time with the plugin seeming to keep up.

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