Desiccant, where to get it?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by AdamL, Jan 17, 2009.

  1. AdamL

    AdamL Well-Known Member

    Anyone have a website they would recommend where I could order some for my safe?
     
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  3. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

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  5. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    Any dessicant will have to be either replaced or recharged. I prefer the latter. And I want recharging to be easy; none of this oven-baked deal.

    So I use EvaDry. A small plastic case one plugs into the wall for a few hours, then remove it from the wall and put it in the safe. Very easy, gets me down to 16-18%rh.

    Google. E-bay. Amazon. "EvaDry".
     
  6. ranchhand

    ranchhand Coin Hoarder

    I buy mine at the gun store ;)
    people buy it to keep their "powder dry"
    added bonus; buy a gun to protect your coins.
     
  7. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Love the toning on your Texas commemerative , great coin .
    rzage:thumb:
     
  8. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    Any specific product recomendations? I don't want to be recharging every week, nor do I want to spend alot. Thanks
     
  9. ranchhand

    ranchhand Coin Hoarder

    rzage; thanks! its one of my crown jewels :)
    TheNoost; I buy these little tins with desiccant in them (you recharge them in the oven)the amount of time they last depends on the size of the space they are in.
    I have had them last a year in a largish safety deposit box. If you have a large space that you keep the coins in, or something very "leaky" expect to recharge them more often (no matter what method you use)
     
  10. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    The frequency of recharge depends on a number of variables. Size of airspace in the safe, wetness of ambient air, amount of dessicant, desired dryness of air...

    Recharging is so effortless I just plug one in once a week and put it in the safe the next morning. EZ. I've got three EvaDrys in all, so there are always at least two fresh ones in there. With my rig, any given one gets recharged about once every third or fourth week. They have an color-change indicator to show how dry the dessicant is.
     
  11. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    Be sure to measure the humidity.

    If you have a leaky space, you could be messing with all this dessicant, but only drop your humidity from 50% all the way down to 49%. What a waste of time ! If you don't measure the humidity, you can fool yourself into thinking you're in good shape when you're not.

    Here is a google search for "humidor hygrometer". For less than $20 you'll know where you stand.

    http://www.google.com/search?source...rlz=1T4RNWN_enUS270US270&q=humidor+hygrometer

    Be sure to get one that has a "max / min / reset" feature; when you pull it out of the safe, it's measuring humid outside air - not the inside of the safe - so it looks more humid than what your coins are sitting in.

    You want to know the history... what was the %rh when the safe was closed. The "minimum" value tells you that (what was the driest air since the last time you reset, which you do every time you open the safe).
     
  12. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Thanks I never thought of that , I figured if it stayed blue long enough it was doing it's job .
    rzage:D
     
  13. FreakyGarrettC

    FreakyGarrettC Wise young snail

    Same.
     
  14. 2CentRick

    2CentRick Senior Moment

    My teacher for "Coin Care, Conservation and Preservation Methods" ANA Mini-Seminar was very much in favor of using plain cheap white rice. After a period of time throw it away and replace with fresh dry rice. Very cheap and hassle free. On the topic of hygrometers, he recommended that they be electronic, not a metal "spring" type.
     
  15. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    How often do you throw it out .
    rzage:):hatch::hammer:
     
  16. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor

    The problem with rice is that once it absorbs a small amount of water, it is attractive to microorganisms and insects. If it was in a closed environment, maybe it would be OK, but I wouldn't use rice myself.

    Jim
     
  17. mgChevelle

    mgChevelle AMERICAN

    buy a lot of shoes. jk

    one time i was riding my bike behind a drug store and i saw a spilled/broken box of hand sized dessicant bags all over the ground next to a dumpster. maybe you should ride your bicicle behind a drug store.
     
  18. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    i need to get those but from where :rolleyes:
     
  19. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    lawn and garden center or hardware store. It will have a Low/high temp gauge n low/high humidity.
     
  20. zerocd

    zerocd Member

    Walmart in floral dept
     
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