- Effective Moisture Control: Our small space dehumidifier removes moisture in areas up to 333 cubic feet for 20-30 days before needing recharging. Longer lasting than traditional desiccant bags for moisture control needing to be microwaved
- No Cables or Wires Needed – the wireless moisture absorber ensures No tangles or mess: 100% Cordless Dehumidifier! Perfect at home as a closet dehumidifier; gun cabinet dehumidifier, or safe moisture absorber for safes
- Safe & Non-toxic – The spill-free design of the mini dehumidifier ensures no mess. The rechargeable desiccant is safe around children and pets (ideal for reptile tanks) and can even be used as around food as a fridge dehumidifier!
- Space-Saving, Portable Design: Simple design suited to any setting and lightweight enough to take anywhere, whether it be in as or a reusable car dehumidifier, in a tent or in a gym bag.
- Simple & Easy to Use Rechargeable Dehumidifier – Just position the reusable moisture absorber, turn on and check the colour indicator to monitor the moisture capacity of the dehumidifier. Once Green, plug it in to recharge it and Reuse!
Pro Breeze Gun Safe Dehumidifier Non Battery Operated Dehumidifier for Closet Wireless Desiccant Dehumidifier for Small Spaces, Wardrobes, Cars, Non-Toxic Cordless Rechargeable…
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Gabriel Gigola –
Works as advertised. Good product
Immovable World –
Excelente opción para cajones y espacios reducidos. Es limpio y no genera lÃquidos como los antihumedad en polvo.
Amazon Customer –
After trying to recharge it a few more times it did eventually seem to work and the pellets inside changed back to a lighter color. It still takes a while to recharge it and it still gets hotter than I would like but it does possibly work. If you have issues like I did try recharging it a few times and giving it time to rest between recharges.
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So technically this product did absorb water in the air but it only did it once. I plugged it in to try and refresh it and after 2 days it is still not done… It is VERY warm though, uncomfortably warm. I could barely hold it in my hand when I took it off the plug which is not a good sign. I know it needs to heat up to recharge but this was very hot. I tested it with a laser thermometer about 15 minutes after unplugging it and it was 135F all over it, which means it was much hotter 15 minutes prior… I am thinking at least 150F if not more. Be very careful when handling this unit.
The beads did slightly change color but most in the sight window remained black even after 2 days plugged in. Does not seem to be a good unit. The amount of heat produced really worries me and the fact that it would need to be plugged in 24/7 for 3+ days to fully recharge… That is a house fire waiting to happen. Looks like I wasted my money on this.
Chris C –
I put it in my safe for several days and it do NOT work at all. when I tried to returned it, I need to pay for the express fee myself. the cost is even high than the item value. Don’t buy it, Don’t buy it, Don’t buy it.
David Ren –
Por ser práctico
JDL –
Love, love, love these little dehumidifiers! We have several upstairs closets where humidity is a constant problem. I was using various Damp Rid products, but constantly buying replacements gets expensive. (I do still use them in a couple of places the Pro Breeze isn’t recommended.) Shortly after getting a Pro Breeze, I ordered another one, and I will probably order more still. No mess, no odor, easy to read, recharges quickly, and sucks up a LOT of moisture between charges. Fantastic little product!
adcon2 –
I have purchased different brands of these dehumidifiers that use the renewable silica gel and they all seem to do the job quite well, this brand included. The problem is that all the different manufacturers claim that these things will last for 10 years, or can be recharged 10,000 times, or will virtually last forever. Not true. The average for any of them is maybe 2 years, with the recharging times taking longer and longer until the little gel balls no longer change color back to the dry state, and don’t dehumidify anything. With that being said, I have found these plug-in rechargeable dehumidifiers to be the best for small closed in spaces. And since the Pro Breeze works as well as any other, and since I know it will eventually need to be replaced, and most importantly that it is more cost friendly then any of the others, I’ll keep buying these.
mesa az –
I charged it when it first arrived and put it in my car that had an inordinate amount of froze and half frozen moisture on the inside of the windshield. I left it there all day but it never went from orange to green, and the moisture on the windshield was still there. I brought it in and re-charged it and tried leaving it there over the next two days – still no sign of it doing anything. I charged it again las night and put it out there at six AM though, again, the moisture seemed the same amount when I just now brought it back into the house. Total waste of my time.
Amazon Customer –
I love that this is a small, inexpensive product. I purchased 3 of them for areas in my house, two are closets that border the guest bathroom and the AC unit. I have only had to recharge it once so far. they seem to last almost a week in the two moist areas; longer in the dryer area. I was a little concerned when I removed the units from charging and they were warm, but I realized that’s how the fluid is removed from the unit. It is simple and easy to use. I would recommend this product.
Lety Vázquez –
Can’t tell if it’s working. Doesn’t seem to be.
mesa az –
It arrived not “charged”. It’s been plugged in 17 hours so far and they all are not showing orange there are still some green balls in there.
There also is a orange substance on the outside of the unit which appears to have leaked onto the manual also I have no idea what this is.
It looks like the crystals inside are coming out of the back, see the pictures. However I have not seen any particles fall out of the unit. The online description for recharge time is different than what the manual that came with it says.
I measured it at 137° while “recharging”.
I’m a little apprehensive of leaving something this hot against an outlet on a flammable wall. It is plugged into an extension cord sitting on a aluminum cookie sheet to prevent a possible fire. Just doesn’t seem right to leave something that’s hot up against the wall plug into an outlet.
It seems to need recharging frequently. It is in my gun safe which is not completely sealed. But it is in a air-conditioned home in a suburb of Phoenix Arizona where it is extremely dry. It takes 24 to 36 hours to “recharge” it
Update August 24 I have since ordered another one of these for the price they work well. Our use them in my gun safe to keep it dry during the humid monsoon season in Phoenix. Gun safe is not airtight so I bought another unit to put in there so one can be recharging well one is in the safe. They do collect a lot of humidity quickly and they take about 36 hours to recharge
The issue with the crystals coming out I haven’t noticed that as much as before.