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Feb 09, 2017
This gun cabinet is just what I needed
3 of 3 found this helpful I have a smaller but heavier cabinet but needed more capacity. This cabinet is well made but it is made from relatively thin sheet metal. It will provide safe storage of firearms (or most anything that will physically fit in it). It will keep all but a determined thief will only be slowed down. It is not much protection against fire, as there is no insulation. But the size and price were right and delivery only took a couple of days.

Mar 05, 2025
The talking clock works well. It is loud...
The talking clock works well. It is loud enough and easy to program.

Aug 01, 2018
Tricks for dehumiditation
These small dehumidifiers do work, given the correct environment. The unit is relatively inexpensive and uses little energy to operate. They have limits for the amount of humidity they can remove from the air. The size of the enclosed area, the humidity level, and the amount of outside air infiltration all affect the amount of moisture removed. If used in a larger area, stagnant air flow within the area prevents moisture-laden air from reaching the unit. A small fan can help circulate air within the area to reach the dehumidifier.
Open doors and windows allow high humidity air into the area being treated. The temperature in the room/basement, etc., can affect the performance. Warm air infiltration into a cooler area, like a basement, drives up the relative humidity as it cools, and it takes the dehumidifier longer to remove the moisture.
If the area being treated is relatively large, it can be more effective to use multiple small dehumidifiers, instead of a single more expensive, higher capacity, noisier, freon-type unit that requires considerably more electricity to operate. And, if one of the small units has a problem, all dehumidification isn't lost. These small units have few components and the only moving part is the fan, which is inexpensive and can be easily replaced.
A basic understanding of relative humidity, and how airflow, infiltration, and temperature affect humidity levels, can go a long way towards getting satisfactory performance from a dehumidifier. If moisture is continually added to the air in an enclosed area (like in a bathroom where showers release steam into the room) the dehumidifier must remove that additional moisture before the relative humidity can drop to the desired level. If the unit is removing water, as indicated by the amount of water in the catch tank, then it is likely removing as much as it is capable of, or else the level of humidity in the air is so low that there is little water to remove.
Air conditioning removes large amounts of moisture from the cooled air but, if there is no air conditioning, a small dehumidifier isn't likely to remove enough moisture to stop mold and mildew, and reduce uncomfortable levels of moisture. If that is the case, perhaps one of the portable self-contained air conditioners that have a flexible duct that goes through a window to vent warm air and water, that has been removed by the A/C, would be a better way to go.