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    Quote Originally Posted by RollinCoal69 View Post
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    You got all this at wally world?
    The jar and toothbrush holder came from Wally World; the DriBox came direct from the manufacturer.
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    If you can find packs of military desiccant, they can dried in the oven for reuse. Most of mine are about 4x6 in size. I use them in my safe and in ammo cans with my primers.
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    As far as I know, any blue desiccant that turns pink when used can be dried in the oven, at which point it will return to blue and be re-used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    As far as I know, any blue desiccant that turns pink when used can be dried in the oven, at which point it will return to blue and be re-used.
    Blue/pink indicating silica gel is the type I'm most familiar with, and it can typically be regenerated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dzanda View Post
    This was inspired by a similar, Ball jar gizmo I saw here on SRP.

    I spotted this nice, shatterproof, bail-top jar and metal toothbrush holder at the local Wal-Mart; $8.47 & $8.68, respectively. The blue thing at the bottom is called a DriBox, and is a rechargeable desiccant that is overkill in this application (it's capable of drying MUCH larger containers, but I couldn't find anything else that is so convenient). The DriBox is $7.95 from the manufacturer, but they'll charge that much again for P&H.

    Looks like the rig should work well in my humid bathroom as is, but a few tweaks may be in order. What do you think?

    That's interesting. I have one of those containers that I used for artificial sweetner. I got it at Wal-Mart.

    The question I'd have is, will the razor truly dry in that air tight environment? I towel dry and strop after shaving, but I leave it in the open air to finish drying if I missed a spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaliforniaCajun View Post
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    The question I'd have is, will the razor truly dry in that air tight environment? I towel dry and strop after shaving, but I leave it in the open air to finish drying if I missed a spot.
    I'm not using the container to dry my razors!! I use the jar to KEEP them dry in my damp bathroom. I still dry them after I shave, including a wipe between the scales and a good stropping.

    Although I'm pretty certain that the desiccant is capable of sucking up the moisture on a wet razor, I don't think that I'd trust it to do it quickly enough to prevent spots, etc..
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