Battle Boat Mold and Mildew, Ninja-Style

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If you own a boat, an RV, (or live anywhere near Florida) then you know the drill. Set that AC to dehumidify, get several buckets of Damp Rid, plug in the portable dehumidifier, and hope for the best. The Battle of the M’s (moisture, mold and mildew) is a raging conflict with few victors. But, you’re a warrior. And you’ve just been presented with a shiny new sword.

The Eva-Dry mini dehumidifier brings the ninja to moisture control with an innovative, effective, and impressive punch. What makes these little guys so powerful lies deep within. The Eva-Dry units contain natural silica gel beads, able to soak up significant amounts of moisture without leaking. (silica? think: those annoying little packets that come in our electronics that we’re encouraged not to eat.)  The Eva-Dry units don’t rely on electricity or even batteries to run -  just set them up and let them do their thing. Because silica beads are so absorbent,  just one Eva-Dry unit can cover up to a 500 cubic ft area.

Recharge Indicators

Once the units have slurped up enough, they’ll even let you know. Color-change crystals within the beads will turn pink, indicating the silica is saturated and the moisture needs to be released. Simply plug the unit into an outlet in a well-ventilated area, and in a matter of hours it’s renewed and ready for use again. And again. And again. In fact, each Eva-Dry mini dehumidifier can last up to 10 years. (For some reason, the phrase “cost-effective” comes to mind.)

The Eva-Dry mini dehumidifier is also odorless, noiseless, and even helps reduce allergens. And it’s non-toxic so it’s safe to use around children and animals. The Eva-Dry portable dehumidifier units come in several sizes and can even host fragrance packets, adding a delicious scent to your freshly-slurped air.

So Battle On, Brave Warrior…

Select your weapon of choice here: Eva-Dry Portable Dehumidifiers

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