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I realize many of you live in like homes homes. I live in a shoebox apartment with low rent in a big city. It has a humidity problem as it is technically underground or a "garden unit" and its generally humid where I live.
One of my dehumidifiers I empty manually. This one is in a corner of my house where I can drain it to the sink.
The problem I have is how can I non-invasively keep it in place here? The sink basin is not magnetic and I of course will not be drilling into it. If there is some sort of adhesive I can use that is water resistant enough to be in the sink but not so adhesive that I cant get it off when I move out.
Currently the other option I am playing with is 3D printing a part to hold it starting from the drywall above. That way I could just anchor it into the drywall.
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