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Thread: Dehumidifying Canisters for your gun case/safe/ammo storage (FIT NANUK FOAM)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ROMEO1 View Post
    I was interested until the baking part. I've never used my oven for more than 30min. Waste of energy.
    What's a more energy-efficient reusable desiccant?

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    I'd be interested in something that you can throw in the microwave. But baking for 2 hours. No thanks.

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    Could you leave the packet out in the hot sun for a few hours?

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    I put mine on a cookie cooling rack on the top of my wood stove.
    They are good to go in the morning.
    The .22 is a gateway gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deathrawt View Post
    Could you leave the packet out in the hot sun for a few hours?
    I have heard that someone has opened the canister spread out the silica to dry in the sun and then put it back together.
    I can't vouch for it since I haven't tried it myself...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deathrawt View Post
    Could you leave the packet out in the hot sun for a few hours?
    I have heard that someone has opened the canister spread out the silica to dry in the sun and then put it back together.
    I can't vouch for it since I haven't tried it myself...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ROMEO1 View Post
    I was interested until the baking part. I've never used my oven for more than 30min. Waste of energy.
    Most electricity usage is getting an oven up to temperature. Maintaining does not use much. After i cook dinner I will throw these in along with some brass to dry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfslayer View Post
    Most electricity usage is getting an oven up to temperature. Maintaining does not use much. After i cook dinner I will throw these in along with some brass to dry.
    Thanks for that input, that's a great way to do it!!!
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    Get your dehumidifying canisters for you safe or gun case! A great way to add extra protection for your guns and ammo
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    Are we talking pennies to save guns costing how much???
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