🔒 Keep your treasures safe and dry!
The Lockdown Dehumidifier Rod is a compact, 12-inch moisture control solution designed to protect firearms in gun safes up to 100 cubic feet. With easy installation and multiple size options, it effectively prevents rust and moisture buildup, ensuring your valuables remain in pristine condition.
W**U
Great and must need for safe
I recently purchased the Lockdown Dehumidifier Rod for my gun safe, and I must say, I am extremely impressed with its performance.Firstly, the installation process was a breeze. The rod comes with all the necessary hardware and clear instructions, making it easy to mount inside the safe. It is also compact in size, so it doesn't take up much space and doesn't interfere with the storage of my firearms.Once installed, the dehumidifier rod started working immediately. It effectively reduces the humidity levels inside the safe, preventing any moisture buildup that could potentially damage my guns. I have noticed a significant decrease in condensation and rust on my firearms since using this product.One of the standout features of the Lockdown Dehumidifier Rod is its energy efficiency. It operates on low wattage, which means it doesn't consume much electricity. This is a great advantage, as I can leave it running continuously without worrying about high energy bills.Another aspect that I appreciate about this dehumidifier rod is its durability. It is made of high-quality materials that are built to last. I have been using it for several months now, and it shows no signs of wear or malfunction.Furthermore, the rod operates silently, which is a big plus for me. I can keep it running 24/7 without any annoying noise disturbance.Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the Lockdown Dehumidifier Rod. It is a reliable and efficient solution for maintaining the optimal humidity levels in my gun safe. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a dehumidifier for their firearms storage.
R**G
Quality
Keeps the moisture at bay
A**N
Works, but ONLY with some of your own ingenuity applied. Definitely a huge advantage over passive "silicants" & other gimmicks.
After installing this I bought & installed a Hygrometer to see exactly how much "dehumidification" I'm actually getting from this rod in my safe. This is a fairly large safe, but as gun safes go this is average to slightly above average in size. It claims to hold 24 long guns, but as with most gun safes they advertise based on the smallest long gun they can find then base it on how many of those it can hold. Add accessories or larger action long guns to the safe & you will never fit 24. I got about 14-16, & this is really industry standard. As for the rod, it definitely works & provides much more dehumidification than you'll get from silicant's (passive units), but I would definitely reccommend 2 of these for most of your "average" sized gun safes, because even as the Hygrometer has shown it simply can't lower the humidity in your safe enough by itself to be effective. In fact if I had it to do over again I'd get 2 of the 18" models & put one on either side of the 2 "compartments" that separate your long guns, then I went one step further & drilled a 3" hole in 2 places along the piece of carpeted wood that separates the 2 compartments. I also cut a smaller, 1.5" hole in the 2 top shelving units on either side of the safe as well. This is so the dehumidifiers will properly circulate into all the compartments in the safe as the compartments don't allow enough space at the edges or with the door closed to properly allow the dehumidifiers to circulate the warm air into the whole safe. So if you're considering this rod, then I reccommend at least 2, maybe even 3, or better yet if I had it to do over again I'd go with 2 of the larger 18" rods, since they give you more cubic feet of area they can dehumidify and in the end that's the whole idea. Incidentally the hygrometer I bought actually tells you by color & labeling starting at the far left side at about 8 O'Clock on the dial that you're "VERY DRY" and as it moves clockwise you make your way to the label that falls at about the 4 O'Clock position "EXTREMELY HUMID". Basically its idiot proof, and I like that feature on this hygrometer since most of them simply spit out a number & you have to look up whether that means it's too humid or not unless you're by chance a meteorologist. I got the hygrometer from a store called "petmountain" for less than $20 & it works great. I did some research & found it's best to mount them as far as you can from the dehumidifier rods so that you can get the most accurate reading as it will tell you what the humidity level at the farthest part of the safe is like & this is a more "real world" measurement. So I hope this will help the next person considering buying a rod like this because they work well with a little ingenuity & some minor craftsmanship on your safe to enhance the effectiveness of these rods. Without the holes I added for circulation & the hygrometer so I can get accurate readings on effectiveness the whole idea of the rod by itself is almost quite useless, so it is worth investing a little time & a little more money goes a long way in keeping your safe dehumidified, which after all is what will keep your guns from premature damage and/or the need to oil/clean them frequently. A good, dehumidified (dry) safe can store a gun you just cleaned for at minimum a couple of years without the need to re-apply oil or cleaning/lubricating solution of any kind while also avoiding the dreaded "pitting" that can affect any old gun that wasn't stored in a properly kept (dry/dehumidified) storage area/compartment/safe. For me anyway I'm protecting almost a $100k or more in guns & accessories, so this is a minor investment considering the return & the fact that I could probably put my son through a good college for half of the guns I own.Goodluck & feel free to email me if you have any questions on how to properly affect this installation in a way that will save your guns for many years. ***EMAIL: [email protected]
A**Y
It works, well. But why a Make It Yourself Plug??
The bar does the job - just above too hot to touch (for me at least) and good dry heatIt comes with a plug “kit”.You slide back the cover of the plug housing. And press the blunt-cut end of the power cord down hard so the two sharp prongs inside bite into the wire sheathing and connects with the wire. The plug cover has a center groove with a sled-curve on the cover leading end. Slide that side in first and forces the wire down in the plug case and holds it.Really simpler than it sounds. I think unnecessary.
J**.
Better Than Expected
I have two identical safes side by side in a closet in my newish house in Florida. Just shy of 20 ft^3 internal space each. The doors don't seal as good as they could but well enough until I get some weather stripping. I purchased the 12" 7W Lockdown unit and a 12" 8W Hornady unit (one for each safe). I let the warmers sit in the same position on the bottom in each safe for about 36 hours with identical digital hygrometer/thermometers. The Lockdown unit raised the inside temp of the safe a degree or two higher than the Hornady unit (1 or 2 degrees above ambient). The Lockdown unit reduced the humidity in the safe slightly more than the Hornady unit but barely. House is at 60%, safe with Lockdown: 57%, safe with Hornady: 59%. The Hornady unit has flimsy mounting feet where the Lockdown unit has more sturdy feet and it comes with mounting screws. NEITHER ONE DID MUCH FOR THE HUMIDITY but the Lockdown unit is performing better than the more expensive Hornady unit. I wrote the in-service date on each one with a silver sharpie. We'll see which one lasts longer. I strongly recommend using a desiccant in addition to the warmer and do what you can to seal your safe. I did not take the surface temp of each unit but I will when I get a chance. Hope this helps. Edit: Two days later I took surface temps with my digital infrared thermometer. The safe with the Lockdown showed the unit had a high temp of 134 deg F, internal safe temp of 72.5 deg F, and an internal relative humidity of 55%. The safe with the Hornady showed the unit had a high temp of 120 deg F and an internal relative humidity of 56%. The house was at 67 deg F with a relative humidity of 57%. Clearly the Lockdown is better.
J**Z
So far it seems to be working great!
been in the safe for a year and working great
S**N
Voltage
Doesn’t work in India.
T**M
Is it working...?
I don't have a way of measuring the humidity, but reviewing to comment on the heat aspect. At its hottest it's a little too much to keep your hand on for long. I'd be slightly concerned if it were in constant contact with something inside the safe or the safe's fabric liner. I'll be putting a drop of silicone on the feet of the rod to help ensure its position doesn't shift.
K**A
Perfect for closet or mini-storage.
These bars are great, they do the job!But keep in mind that they will not work well if you try and use them in a small room (e.g. washroom) as they are not designed for that.
J**N
Great product. Rod seemed to get quite hot so ...
Great product. Rod seemed to get quite hot so I contacted the manufacturer about it. They explained that it was normal but make sure you don't have it against anything as items may get damaged. Instructions indicate having the unit close to the front of the safe for best results. Due to the design of a safe I am using I had to put it at the back. Still works great.
R**P
Great product, great price, arrived quickly
Decent little device, gets quite warm to the touch quite quickly. Time will tell if it has longevity for now.1 star deducted just because I don't trust the "plug" the design is neat but there is so little there I hesitate to use it unsupervised as it is.2020 update, still going strong :) 1 star readded as the plug is still working too :)Appx 5 years and going...
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