I was just wondering if someone can put my mind at ease. I'm looking at some dehumidifier options. The best I can see appears to be the rod type, that plugs into the powerpoint and sits in the safe, raising the inside temperature of the safe slightly compared to the outside to keep moisture at bay.
The next best option for someone like me where this is impractical is the recharge types.
The concern I have is the different way they operate. The rods appear to operate by repelling moisture / keeping it out of the safe.
On the other hand, the other dehumidifiers appear to operate by attracting moisture (and then storing the moisture in a container inside the safe).
I've had one person tell me that these later ones can cause more damage than they do good because they can lead to increased humidity in some situations - especially if the container get's full and keeps attracting moisture.
Can someone advise if this is a load of bollocks and put my mind at ease - or is there any potential plausibility to it?