- VALUE 2 PACK!
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- Compact and portable design
- 1000s of applications
- No Messy spills or refills to buy
- No batteries required to operate
- The absorbed moisture is released as water vapor into the air during the renewal process. No drain necessary!
Eva-Dry E-500 Renewable dehumidifier, Pack of 2, white, perfect for closets, bathrooms, safes, boats, and rvs
$69.95
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Category: Dehumidifiers
10 reviews for Eva-Dry E-500 Renewable dehumidifier, Pack of 2, white, perfect for closets, bathrooms, safes, boats, and rvs
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Amazon Customer –
Put this in my camper bathroom, seems to help with the dampness
Picky Buyer –
Ready tu use straight out of the package. Work well and recharge quickly.
C. HdC –
I purchased the 2 pack. Both have been in closets in two separate parts of my house. Unfortunately, both items have stopped working. We have plugged them in for days. They get VERY HOT. HOWEVER, the beads never go back to orange, which means DRY. The beads in the window remain Greenish-Black, which means that they are WET. These were supposedly going to last forever, fully renewable, fully “rechargeable”. Not the case. I am giving the product 1 star, because they will now have to go into the trash.
Smuckatelli –
If you’ve got a moisture sensitive item – or a steel/iron item that you don’t want rusting – in a relatively (cabinet or smaller) small sealed container, these work great.
Recommended for gun safes or filament storage.
B Russell –
Caution if you buy this for UK use it doesn’t state that its not suitable for 240v use
Sam –
I bought a pair of these to help absorb excess moisture in the master bath and guest bath because the air circulation in both is abysmal (even with the built-in ceiling vent fans left running for hours after showering), so mold and mildew are a constant problem, particularly since we live in Florida. I always had decent luck with disposal options (e.g., Damp Rid) in the past, but to me, the disposable ones never looked particularly good and were often difficult to place, and it felt so wasteful to have to chuck them and replace them so frequently. So the fact that the Eva-Dry units were a bit more sleek, could be hung, and were rechargeable/reusable were all HUGE bonuses.
But frankly, I was skeptical about how well the Eva-Dry dehumidifiers would actually work. I spent a lot of time perusing both customer reviews and online articles evaluating the best rechargeable mini dehumidifiers, and while Eva-Dry ticked almost every box, I was still a bit iffy when I ordered – particularly given the price point. HOWEVER, after using them for about a month now, I am kicking myself for not ordering them sooner, because they are fantastic!!
For the first few days, I definitely thought I noticed a difference in the level of humidity in both bathrooms after showering, but I wasn’t sure if that was just a placebo effect. But I soon got the proof I needed: For the past year, I’ve been using a small plug-in always-on dehumidifier in the master bedroom (which is attached to the master bathroom) to help keep it dryer and cooler at night. Since I started using the plug-in dehumidifier about a year ago, I’ve had to empty to collection reservoir about twice a week – presumably because the humidity from the master bathroom was seeping into the master bedroom. However, since I started using the Eva-Dry dehumidifier in the master bathroom about a month ago, I haven’t had to empty the reservoir on my plug-in dehumidifier even once! In fact, I’m toying with the idea of retiring my old plug-in always-on dehumidifer altogether, because the Eva-Dry unit seems to be collecting all the excess moisture before it ever makes it into the bedroom to begin with.
The only thing I don’t *love* about the Eva-Dry renewable dehumidifiers is that they take several hours to recharge (almost an entire day), which is mildly inconvenient. However, in my opinion, that’s worth the price of admission, because they work extremely well. So far, I’ve had to recharge my units twice in the last month (once every 2 weeks or so), which seems more than reasonable to me – considering the fact that we live in Florida and often shower twice a day (now that the temp often exceeds 90° every day), I’m honestly surprised that I don’t have to recharge them more often!
NOTE: I noticed that the units occasionally make a slight “popping” sound when they’re recharging, which made me slightly paranoid the first time I had them plugged in, so I moved them to an outlet on a power strip in my office where I could watch them like a hawk just in case. That seems to be a normal part of the charging process though, because I purchased 2 of these and both units do it. It just seems to be a normal part of the renewal process. These also put out a fair amount of heat as they’re recharging, but neither of mine got to the point where they were too hot to the touch or anything.
BOTTOM LINE: I HIGHLY recommend these! For me, these have worked wonders! And I’ll never be going back to the disposable ones – not only do these look better, but they WORK better too, and they’re less wasteful to boot. Yes, they cost a little more than the cheap disposable ones, but they cost far less in the long run. LOVE these!!
Brangane –
I have used this device for several weeks in the car and it eventually fills up with extracted moisture and can be reset. Works reasonably well in mild weather. But, in the cold weather the windows remain permanently fogged on the insides even when the moisture indicator is Orange. So not much use for a car in winter.
John Reddington –
Works great!!!
Albert D. Larew –
They are all right for a slightly damp closet but for a more than damp enclosure, they dont have the ability to absorb alot. They last about a 6 to 9 months before they wont recharge.
Amazon Customer –
Once you get it dry, I think it will work ok. They say for a closet but I wanted it for a safe and my indicators showed a high humidity. Leaving them sit for a week for a better test. Didn’t pay much so they’re worth a shot.