I usually keep some in my range bags and gun cases, as well as in ammo storage.
I've found it at camping/backpacking stores, or fishing outlets as well
I've found it at camping/backpacking stores, or fishing outlets as well
Same thing here.Kitty Litter BLUE CRYSTALS. Can't remember brand name. Bag it inside empty unused tea bags. Used it successfully for years.
Doing it this way is roughly 3x the cost for 100 bags as opposed to buying the ones I posted, any benefits that good to justify the extra expense from doing your own?
Doing it this way is roughly 3x the cost for 100 bags as opposed to buying the ones I posted, any benefits that good to justify the extra expense from doing your own?
I know the bags would be bigger but a 4" x 6" bag isn't needed for an ammo can unless you've got a 20mm lol.
m14brian
For whatever you want.For the gun safe maybe?
m14brian
That is way cool, I never knew that, you can't tell with the commercial ones, thanks!You can tell when they've absorbed moisture and you might want to refresh them, because they turn from bright orange to blue, and it's also easy to 'recharge' by throwing them in the oven, and you know they're fine because they turn blue again.
I'm in the desert so yeah I just put one per can, they usually come with some kind of guide for how many cubic inches it will treat. If I was at the coast or South I'd definitely double/triple up.Do you put one bag per can?
How long will they last?
Try some VCI plastic or paper, used as drawer liners.Had a thought yesterday as I was looking for something in my classic Snap On toolbox . . . and noticed some impact sockets getting rust on them.
Would desiccant work in toolboxes? They are not sealed tight of course, so I was wondering.