Moisture control for your safe

NDguy

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Aug 12, 2016
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As already mentioned, low humidity here in Colorado. I also have a "Golden Rod" dehumidifier which came with my safe 30 years ago.
Don't you have to plug that in somewhere? My locker is on a wall that has no outlets near it. I would need to use an extension cord and I am too anal to have the stuff laying around in plain sight.
 

NDguy

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Aug 12, 2016
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I use Goldenrods in my safe in Louisiana and in my safes at home. Never any moisture in over 30 years. Inexpensive, cheap to operate, and effective.
Do they have to be plugged in or is there a cordless one?
 

Tixslam

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Nov 7, 2017
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Texas gulf coast
+1 on the Stack-On Rechargeable Cordless Dehumidifier. I recently replaced my safe and picked up the Stack On at Tractor Supply. Just remove it from your safe when it indicates its wet and plug it in and recharge/dry it.