Dehumidifying Silica Gel Canister

$11.49

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Removes Moisture Inside Case

Features

  • Reusable : (can be put in an oven and "recharged")
  • Directions on how to use are stamped right into the outside container
  • Viewing window notifies you when it is time to recharge
  • 1 canister protects 3 cubic feet
  • Tin container will not rust

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Categories: , SKU: ZR-OJMM-BQM3

Description

The Case Club Dehumidifying Silica Gel Canister is designed to protect sensitive gear stored inside hard-sided cases by actively absorbing moisture from the surrounding air. Ideal for environments where humidity control is critical, this reusable canister helps prevent rust, corrosion, mildew, and mold that can compromise delicate electronics, optics, or tools. Its compact size and rigid metal housing allow it to fit easily inside most Case Club cases without interfering with the custom foam layout. The built-in moisture indicator window lets users know when the silica needs to be recharged, ensuring ongoing protection.

This product fits inside most Case Club hard-sided cases alongside existing foam inserts.

Disclaimer: This silica gel canister is intended for moisture control within compatible Case Club cases. It is not guaranteed to fit third-party containers or cases. Items shown in photos are not included.

Dehumidifying Silica Gel Canister - Features

Features

  • Reusable : (can be put in an oven and "recharged")
  • Directions on how to use are stamped right into the outside container
  • Viewing window notifies you when it is time to recharge
  • 1 canister protects 3 cubic feet
  • Tin container will not rust

Product Specifications

Extended TitleRemoves Moisture Inside Case
SKU ZR-OJMM-BQM3

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Customer Questions

  1. Answered by the admin The instructions are stamped directly into the tin so they can't be lost. If you refer to the face of the silica canister it will instruct you on what color to look for along with the temperature and time in the oven.
  2. Answered by the admin

    We have noticed a really dark green can often look like black. Go ahead and bake the canister per the instructions and see if they lighten up. Going from dark to light in color also signifies a recharge. With that said if you baked the canister for too long (or too hot), the silica bead could also be burnt. If they are burnt, then you will need to purchase a replacement.

  3. Answered by the admin

    Yes, a second canister will help prolong recharges. With higher humidity environments, you might even consider a few more canisters. The more the better.

  4. Answered by the admin

    The directions to the silica gel canister are actually stamped right into the tin on the outside. In short there is a window in the middle of the canister in which you can see the bead's color on the inside. The beads will start one color and as they absorb moisture overtime change to a different color. Once the beads are saturated the whole canister can be popped into an oven and baked for 3 hours at 350F which will remove the moisture and rejuvenate the beads (changing them back to their dry color). Assuming you follow the directions on the outside of the tin, the rejuvenation process can be done indefinitely. The time it takes for the beads to change color and require an oven bake will heavily depend on how humid the environment is. If you are asking from Florida you can expect to do this process often while an Arizona resident may never have to.

  5. Answered by the admin

    Your confusion is understandable as there are currently no written instructions clarifying the plastic wrapper. Please remove the plastic wrapping and dispose of it. The canister is intended to be used without any plastic. The plastic wrap is only to ensure the canister remains moisture free until the customer receives it.

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