The RD-10 Rechargeable Dehumidifier/Desiccant from Ruggard protects lenses, photographic and optical equipment, mobile electronics, and other valuable accessories from excessive moisture. Place this dehumidifier in a tightly closed or sealed case to protect its contents from mold, mildew, and corrosion. The large silica gel display window makes it easy to monitor the condition of the gel, which changes color to indicate its status. When the gel is orange, it is dry and active; when it is green, it is saturated and needs to be recharged. Simply plug the RD-10 into any USB-powered 5V/1A adapter with the included USB-C to cable to fully recharge it in just six hours.
- Rechargeable Unit Keeps Equipment Dry
- Prevents Mold, Mildew, and Corrosion
- 6-Hour Recharge Time via USB-C Port
- Silica Gel Works Silently and Power-Free
Ruggard Renewable Dehumidifier Overview
Ruggard Renewable Dehumidifier Specs
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Ruggard Renewable Dehumidifier Reviews
Lovely version!
I have a few dehumidifiers/desiccants. I have the classic ones you put in the oven. I also have the Ruggard version that you plug in the wall (yellow color) and I loved it because I could travel with it. Now I have this version, which is even better because I can really travel anywhere with it now, because I can plug it in any outlet in the world. This is the travel version, the yellow is the studio version and the rest is my old school era.
Not effective
I bought a couple of these for small Ruggard Dry Cabinets. Pro: They are convenient to recharge with USB-C. Pro: They are better than the Microwave or Oven recharge types I used to use. Have a busted Microwave to show for the former. Con: They are much less effective, less efficient, less long lasting - and more expensive BTW - than the Ruggard Renewable Dehumidifier (AC mains version). You will need to recharge these every few days. Not sure how long the will last before quiting.
