5 Gram [50 Packets] Premium Pure and Safe Silica Gel Packets Desiccant Dehumidifiers, Silica Gel Packs - Rechargeable (Food Safe) Moisture Absorbers, Desiccant Packets
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frederic28
> 3 dayWorks as expected
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mike
> 3 dayproduct worked well just like described
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Walteric
> 3 dayThey keep sealed containers dry. And they don’t seem to poison me.
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Miss Carolyne Tillman
16-01-2025I bought the 50 pack and placed 3 in each of my ammo boxes. I suggest buying more than you think youll need. They are a nice sized package and the seller page has a lot of detailed info so read that carefully. Ive seen sports stores online sell smaller packets for more money, so Im happy with buy.
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Josh
> 3 dayWell, first time I’ve seen these in paper rather than that sort of fabric type bag. I’m not confident these absorb as well as the others. I tried testing on the faucet and water sort of rolled off that. I would think it shouldn’t roll off and instead absorb.
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Matt D.
> 3 dayLove these for storing winter/summer clothing. Keeps them from getting musty. Also great to put in closets and dresser draws
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justin l.
Greater than one weekSome people day not food safe etc, you need to watch which version your buying, the white bead paper packs with blue writing say food safe on the bag as well as described above, they have multiple products and some arent food desiccant, theyd be used for ammo, jewelry etc and but they also have the food safe type, just read what your ordering and you should avoid this problem. The bag even recommends using the food safe packages for multiple foods, they can also be used in alot of non food items as well. I think some people are ordering the wrong packets that arent meant for food on accident or something because everywhere iv checked its food safe and quality checked. I use it in Mason jars to keep spices and dried foods nice and crisp. Recommended
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JS
> 3 dayI use these packets to keep my guitar and basses dry because my parents run a swamp cooler night and day in the summer which brings the humidity up to 60% in the house (we live in a semi-arid climate, so thats really significant), and I can feel the grains swell in my fretboard thats unfinished. I can pop 4-5 of these in each case and they bring it back down to the 40-50% inside the case it should be very quickly. My only regret is that I bought too few (a pack of 50). I think Ill be getting the 200 pack next time since I ran through all 50 packets in just two months and its time to recharge them all way sooner than I thought. Edit: Please be sure to move them around to different areas inside the case every 1-2 days if youre using them for instruments, otherwise youll dry one area and not get others, which can result in your instrument being wet at extreme ends of the case and bone dry in the middle if youve only got them in the supply box. If youre not sure whats dry or not, you can smell all over your instrument to detect moisture levels (even through the finish) so long as its not waxed. Yes, Im a bit weird, but compare it to bread coming straight out of the oven with steam when you cut into it vs. bread thats been sitting on the counter for a week and is dry. Your nose can detect moisture, too, not just smells.
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Mr. Mod
> 3 dayExactly what I needed and works accordingly.
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JL
> 3 dayParched. Desiccated. Sere. Unmoist. Anti-humid.