Moisture absorber container using empty cans

Moisture absorber container using empty cans

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Utilize your empty tomato or coconut milk cans to solve mould problems. Put moisture absorber pallets (Damprid, Zilch, Dampfree, or any of your local brands) or coarse salt crystals in the basket, sit the basket on top of the can, put the lid on, and put it inside wardrobes, cupboards, drawers, and other spaces with mould problems. The pallets or crystals will absorb the moisture in the air and become liquid which will drip down into the can. You'll know when it's time to change when all the pallets or crystals are gone! The mesh grid is adjustable through print settings, so that it can fit any size of absorber pallets. I found that my coconut can is slightly larger than the tomato can, so I made two slight different sized lids. You can measure your can to choose which one to use, or just print the larger one to be safe, then if it's too loose you can use a bit of blu-tac to secure it. The basket fits all and comes in two heights. Also included a standalone cube-shaped moisture absorber container (60 x 60 x 60 mm), if you don't want to use the cans.

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