Don't EVER Put This in Your Gun Safe!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 мар 2024
  • Dehumidifiers like Damp Rid, draw moisture out of the air but leave a nasty liquid that is prone to spilling and ruining everything in your safe. Eva-Dry dehumidifiers use a natural enclosed desiccant that absorbs moisture and releases it using heat. The desiccant can be reused without spills or harmful toxins. The Safe House offers Eva-Dry products, trusted by thousands of past clients.
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Комментарии • 32

  • @janesaints5249
    @janesaints5249 4 дня назад +2

    Get an electric Dry Rod.

  • @pyreneesfarm7818
    @pyreneesfarm7818 17 дней назад +6

    A church I went to when I lived in Alabama used Damprid for a while. We got a new pastor who was a retiring security specialist for the military. He took all of them out and brought in a variety of specific use products he used in his former work. The musty smell in the church basement went away quickly after he did that, FYI, he was a vibrant Bible based teacher as well.

    • @woodystube1000
      @woodystube1000 2 дня назад +1

      I’m not following. How does “retiring security specialist in the military” make you an expert at getting rid of the musty smell in the basement? What were the “special use products?”

    • @pyreneesfarm7818
      @pyreneesfarm7818 2 дня назад

      @@woodystube1000 The musty smell was mold in the walls and across the floor in some of the unused rooms. He worked with the people who were willing to take it on. when he was done, the basement smelled clean, and we started to use it more.

    • @woodystube1000
      @woodystube1000 День назад

      @@pyreneesfarm7818 You know this video is about using Damp Rid in a gun safe….right?

    • @pyreneesfarm7818
      @pyreneesfarm7818 День назад

      @@woodystube1000 No, I did not specifically know that

    • @pyreneesfarm7818
      @pyreneesfarm7818 День назад

      @@woodystube1000 Sometimes a general knowledge from experience over a lifetime beats being a "military expert". I knew it happened, I was not part of it, but I know it worked for our little church, what more does it matter. For all I know, he learned it working on a farm as he grew up.

  • @davidelzinga9757
    @davidelzinga9757 3 месяца назад +4

    I watched someone recommend a damp rid type product, then looked into how it worked. I can’t imagine the damage a spill would cause. Thanks to you, I may wind up using these to not accidentally destroy irreplaceable heirlooms. I really like how they plug into the wall to burn off the collected moisture

  • @seethebutter
    @seethebutter 2 дня назад

    Never used anything. Never have a problem. Hmmm

  • @mase7557
    @mase7557 Месяц назад +3

    I use Damp rid in my closets. It works well in that way. When I went to replace used up bags, I found one that had leaked. The liquid spilled onto several items on the floor. It was not easy cleaning the mess. That water is nasty.

    • @Nonyabusiness911
      @Nonyabusiness911 Месяц назад

      Been in the carpet cleaning industry 32 years. It works best if a pro flushes it with plenty of water. It takes way more than you would think. You can tell if it’s gone by running your hand across the carpets, if still there it leaves a shiner film on your hand.

  • @brucegreen4359
    @brucegreen4359 Месяц назад

    Thanks

  • @GorVala
    @GorVala 2 месяца назад +1

    So no baking soda?

    • @Nashvillesafehouse
      @Nashvillesafehouse  Месяц назад +1

      Baking soda will remove moisture, but we recommend a product that's made for safes.

  • @jordangouveia1863
    @jordangouveia1863 2 дня назад

    Yeah my guns are kept in a climate controlled room the humidity is always less than 50%. That's the why to do it.

  • @usaalways1869
    @usaalways1869 27 дней назад +1

    Just get a golden rod ❤

  • @timothywhieldon1971
    @timothywhieldon1971 Месяц назад +13

    Bad advice with little to no details as to why. If you maintain your safe, there is no reason you can’t use baking soda and also desiccant beads. They are the top level of dryness/ odorless storage. If you have a plug in, that’s awesome, BUT you can absolutely use these products, damp dry, baking soda, desiccant beads. You just have to know what they can and can’t do and how to maintain them. FFS this is a bad video with little to no helpful information other than a sale for the stuff in his store.

    • @Nashvillesafehouse
      @Nashvillesafehouse  Месяц назад +1

      Timothy, My thousands of customers that use the Eva Dry product disagree with you. Did you even watch the video? I indicated that a desiccant bead product like an Eva Dry is better than using a product like Damp Rid.

    • @timothywhieldon1971
      @timothywhieldon1971 Месяц назад +5

      @@Nashvillesafehouse Then change the video title and what you said in the video.

    • @loligagger85
      @loligagger85 24 дня назад +2

      @@Nashvillesafehouse thats not what you said or names the video. literally the 1st few seconds you say NEVER use this bla bla bla. You are click bait

    • @Thesafehousemark
      @Thesafehousemark 17 дней назад

      @@loligagger85 Click Bait? Yawn

    • @loligagger85
      @loligagger85 17 дней назад

      @@Thesafehousemark looks like you cant read either, that or you are unwilling to use more than 2 brain cells

  • @jeffinphx517
    @jeffinphx517 5 дней назад +2

    Don’t put dead bodies in your gun safe, they cause corrosion, at least that’s what this guy at my local bar told me. 🥸