- PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENTS: Don’t let moisture & condensation take a toll on your arms and valuable belongings any longer. Introducing the Zarpax gun safe dehumidifier rod, the compact yet formidable solution to keep your enclosed storage spaces moisture-free. Whether it’s your prized gun locker, cherished heirlooms, or essential documents, our humidity absorber rod ensures your arms and other possessions stay safe, dry, and in pristine condition.
- ADVANCED DEHUMIDIFICATION: With its 8-watt power output and the ability to cover an area of up to 100 cubic feet, it’s the ideal choice for protecting your cherished possessions. Our dehumidifier rod acts as a small space heater, gently warming the air within your gun safe or other enclosed storage area. This controlled increase in temperature effectively reduces relative humidity, preventing corrosion. Say goodbye to dampness & welcome freshness!
- DUAL SAFETY SYSTEM; Engineered with your safety in mind, our gun vault dehumidifier boasts a dual safety system that combines thermal and electrical protection. You can have peace of mind knowing that your valuables are not only secure but also shielded from any potential overheating.
- VERSATILE INSTALLATION: With its flexible design, the Zarpax Dehumidifying Rod can be effortlessly installed on the floor, ceiling, or side walls of your storage space. Fit it seamlessly into your gun locker, safe, or any confined area where humidity might wreak havoc. To use, simply plug in.
- LONG-LASTING PERFORMANCE: Crafted using an aluminium body and high-quality materials, our gunsafe dehumidifier is built to withstand the test of time. Enjoy years of reliable moisture control without worrying about replacements or maintenance.
Gun Safe Dehumidifier Rod | Dehumidifier Rod For Enclosed Spaces, Gun Safe & Cabinets | Protect Valuables & Stop Humidity, Moisture, & Corrosion | Comes with 2 Mounting Brackets…
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Chip chipperson –
This installed nicely into a safe. It has a nice kit to modify the electrical connections to make it easy and clean to connect. So far my contents of the safe are still free of corrosion.
Mark A. Klein –
Small fits int he corner of my safe. Works perfectly
Tennessee Granddad –
I have used other brands of dehumidifying rods for decades, and they work great to prevent rusting, mildewing, or any other process in which high humidity degrades an item. It doesn’t actually remove moisture from the air. It is a small heater that raises the temperature of the enclosed space in which it is mounted by just a very few degrees. Even though the absolute level of humidity is unchanged, the warmer air is capable of holding more water and so the relative humidity is reduced, and it is the RH that causes rusting etc. I am currently using dehumidifying rods that I installed decades ago and used non-stop since then, and they are still going strong, and there has been no rusting at all over that long time. All this is just to say that a properly made dehumidifying rod works well and lasts a very long time.
This ZARPAX rod does appear to be well made and I expect that it will last for decades (although its warranty is only 2 years). The heater rod appears to be an anodized aluminum tube with some sort of resistance heater inside. It comes with 2 mounting clips which can be secured using either the included screws or double-stick tape pads. The electrical plug is fused and the rod (made in China) has the UL seal. The listing states that this 12 inch rod draws 8 watts while printing on the rod states 38W, which is quite a difference. According to my watt meter, it actually draws 11.4W. The rod becomes noticeably warm withing 1 minute of plugging it in and it appears to achieve full temperature after 5 minutes or so. It gets quite warm to the touch but not hot. A meat thermometer placed between the rod and a folded-up paper towel held onto the rod measures 125°F, but when exposed to circulating air it doesn’t become quite this warm. It certainly doesn’t get hot enough to cause skin burns or start a fire, and the listing states that the rod has thermal protection (but no details are given in the instruction sheet).
Be aware that, even though the rod draws only 11.4W, in typical use it will be on continuously and will consume about 0.25 kWh per day or 91 kWh per year. At a typical electricity cost of $0.20/kWh, that’s over $18 per year. That’s a small price to pay to prevent a safe full of guns from rusting or a small closet full of clothes from mildewing, but it’s not not free.
Kyd –
This is as advertised.
Ballcap2 –
With Helene in the area and humidity through the roof, I (myself) is of the opinion that my safe is safe from all the airborne input from the elements.
toddls –
I have insulated, double pane, lowE, solarium windows, aluminum framed and installed at 45 degrees, that span 20+ feet.
I’ve managed to ‘insulate’ them by adding slide in green house polycarbonate panels that slide up and down on the inside.
But, overnight, in winter, the glass and aluminum framing ‘weeps’ a lot of condensation, which flows over the ‘window sill’ and has been slowly destroying the drywall beneath.
I’ve tried putting rags in there to soak up the moisture, and that helps, but they have to be rung out and dried every non-sunny day.
I’ve been meaning to try the reusable dessicant bags, but saw this and had to try it.
So far, a single ‘wand’ has successful kept the sill dry enough to prevent any significant moisture build up – and thats on a 20 foot glass panel (3 sections tall) 26 inches wide, with 10 feet of it ‘covered’ by a sliding greenhouse panel at night.
The enclosed document suggests that this company makes versions that can be daisy chained together, but I couldn’t find any place to order those, if so. (I have 4 of these panels side by side).
Power draw is claimed to be 8 watts (which I have not measured yet), so it suggests that I may be able to eliminate condensation for good with these without a huge power bill.
Cold weather (0degF) is forecast for next week, so that will be a great extreme test for them, and identify if I need to be using the longer (24″) versions instead.
I will update this review after the cold snap and add pictures, if possible.
Otherwise, these are exactly as shown – the plastic clips can be used as ‘stand off’ stands or screwed or taped down, so the ‘wand’ doesn’t touch what its sitting on. The wand does get warm to the touch, but not uncomfortably so.
Todd –
I had to drill a large hole in my safe just to plug it in. Or, somehow get a power switch inside my safe, which wasn’t an option for me. Also, the rod isn’t ETL approved. Only the poorly designed plug is UL approved. Don’t waste your money.
Nom Nom Nom –
This is a must if your gun safe is not stored in a climate control enclosed space. Your guns will rust. Therefore, this heater will help keeps the humidity level low in your safe.