On that note I must bring up something about desiccant. Don’t assume that any desiccant can be recharged in your oven. Also don’t assume the fiber bag your desiccant comes in will not melt in your wife’s oven. You can assume that after it melts it will be messy and your wife will not be impressed.
I know your pain! I actually swiped a small bag of desiccant from the place I used to work years ago. We used the stuff in cans mounted on the sides of a few large power transformers.
Anyway, I decided it would work in my gun safe too, so I swiped a bag of it, brought it home, and poured it into a cut-off plastic water bottle - which I then covered with a cloth (with a rubber band around the bottle) and put the bottle in my safe.
It worked. A couple of months later, the desiccant had turned blue, so I poured it out of the bottle and onto a cookie sheet, which I placed in the oven. After a while, the desiccant turned pink again, so I took the cookie sheet out of the oven, and let it cool before I tried to pour the desiccant back into the plastic water bottle.
THAT'S when the crap hit the fan! Those little round beads went
everywhere, except back in the bottle where they were
supposed to go! There was no controlling them. We were finding desiccant beads on the kitchen floor and on the countertop for two weeks after that fiasco.
I've stuck with the store-bought metal containers of desiccant (that are meant to be placed in the oven for recharging) ever since. Happy Wife = Happy Life