Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 21

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

  1. #1
    Business Member Tesro Inc's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2015
    Posts
    1,934

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

    The Dry Packs dehumidfying canisters are now in stock at TESRO Canada.

    Use the to protect your guns, ammo and scopes from humidity and prevent fogging and corrosion.



    These canisters also fit into the dessecant canister slot of the NANUK cases 935 6Up, 925 4 UP and 990 AR

    -Dry-packs sturdy aluminum canister easily reactivates so you can reuse over and over again

    -Indicating window turns orange to dark green when canister needs reactivating

    -Portable, electric free and easy to use

    -Electric free dehumidifier no cords - one cansiter protects 3 cubic feet

    -Perfect for your ammo can, gun safe, or portable gun case!


    Name:  Dry-Packs silica gel crystal_.jpg
Views: 1180
Size:  55.9 KB
    Last edited by Tesro Inc; 07-10-2017 at 02:43 PM.
    Tesro Inc
    Site Sponsor
    Located in Ottawa Ontario - Contact us at info@tesro.ca for questions, appointments and order pick-ups
    www.tesro.ca
    facebook/tesroca
    instagram.com/tesrocanada

  2. #2
    Business Member Tesro Inc's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2015
    Posts
    1,934
    Aluminum box filled with silica gel crystals which turn dark green to indicate the packet needs to be activated again.
    Tesro Inc
    Site Sponsor
    Located in Ottawa Ontario - Contact us at info@tesro.ca for questions, appointments and order pick-ups
    www.tesro.ca
    facebook/tesroca
    instagram.com/tesrocanada

  3. #3
    CGN Regular
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    Northern Ontario
    Posts
    714
    Maybe a stupid question, but once it turns to dark green, how does it get rid of the water after?

  4. #4
    Business Member Tesro Inc's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2015
    Posts
    1,934
    Quote Originally Posted by Cdnhunter117 View Post
    Maybe a stupid question, but once it turns to dark green, how does it get rid of the water after?
    Not a stupid question at all.
    All you do is put the pack in your regular oven and bake it for about 2 hours and its good to go again!!!

    Miriam
    Tesro Inc
    Site Sponsor
    Located in Ottawa Ontario - Contact us at info@tesro.ca for questions, appointments and order pick-ups
    www.tesro.ca
    facebook/tesroca
    instagram.com/tesrocanada

  5. #5
    CGN Regular
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    Northern Ontario
    Posts
    714
    Okay thanks!

  6. #6
    BANNED
    Join Date
    Feb 2013
    Posts
    2,527
    This is not even a thing worth considering doing here in central Alberta, it is plenty dry already

  7. #7
    Business Member Tesro Inc's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2015
    Posts
    1,934
    Quote Originally Posted by Grock-co View Post
    This is not even a thing worth considering doing here in central Alberta, it is plenty dry already
    Here in Ottawa we have lots of moisture issues, during the summer we can get humidity up to 80%...makes it feel very tropical (at least that makes it sound better than it is )

    Miriam
    Tesro Inc
    Site Sponsor
    Located in Ottawa Ontario - Contact us at info@tesro.ca for questions, appointments and order pick-ups
    www.tesro.ca
    facebook/tesroca
    instagram.com/tesrocanada

  8. #8
    CGN Regular ROMEO1's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2017
    Location
    Toronto/GTA
    Posts
    231
    Quote Originally Posted by Tesro Inc View Post
    Not a stupid question at all.
    All you do is put the pack in your regular oven and bake it for about 2 hours and its good to go again!!!

    Miriam
    That's a lot of electricity you're using. Geez.

  9. #9
    CGN frequent flyer King0265's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2016
    Location
    Ottawa, ON
    Posts
    1,567
    Maybe it's a gas range... huh

  10. #10
    CGN Regular ROMEO1's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2017
    Location
    Toronto/GTA
    Posts
    231
    I was interested until the baking part. I've never used my oven for more than 30min. Waste of energy.

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •