E-365AD Air Dry System
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Includes Base Plus Two Cylinders. Save 15% over Buying Each Item Individually.
The break through Eva-Dry “Air Dry” system is a revolution in dehumidifying. Built on Eva-Dry’s rock solid and proven silica gel dehumidifying technology, the new Air Dry system, reduces “dry out times” by as much as 80% so, you can get back to dehumidifying faster in-between “dry out” cycles. This new process uses a blower/drying base to dry out the dehumidifying silica gel quickly and efficiently. The Eva-Dry Air Dry system is built to the highest industry standards and will be a great addition to your dehumidifying arsenal. As with all of our renewable silica gel products, the Eva-Dry Air Dry drying units can go anywhere and are pet, child, and home safe. They will never damage your valuables, they won’t spill and BEST OF ALL no messy refill!
To Renew:
To renew the cylinders, place each one on the blower/drying base and turn the switch into the on position. The base unit will begin to blow warm air through the cylinder and rapidly renew each one in about 2 hours. We recommend doing this in a well ventilated area, because the renewal process releases the trapped moisture back into the air and you wouldn’t want to do that in the same space you were dehumidifying. Some good examples of places to renew your Eva dry are: a bathroom with vent fan, the garage, the lanai, and other such locations. Once ALL of the beads have changed from green back to orange the renewal process is complete and the unit is ready to begin dehumidifying again. You can repeat this dehumidification and renewal process for up to 10 years!
Specs
- Weight:
56 oz - Dimensions:
6.25 × 5 × 10.25 in - Capacity:
6 oz – 8 oz. - Power Source:
Renewable - Technology:
Renewable - Usage in Motion:
Yes - Suited for spaces up to:
400 Cubic Feet
Delivery & Installation
Many big box stores only offer curbside delivery. In theory, this can seem like a really affordable option. After all, a few buddies, a case of beer, and a heavy-duty project is a great combination — right?