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
Greater than one weekWorks as expected
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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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Merlene A.
> 3 dayThese are good to put in with any clothes etc that you are putting in storage. Keeps down mildew.
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Bob P.
> 3 dayI use these packets in canisters of screws and nails I store to prevent rust. Also, I throw a few in a plastic bin if I must store a power tool in it, as it’s a perfect environment for rust and mold - these packets prevent that. They’re a handy size as if the container is large, just use a few more; yet they’re ideal for small containers
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Mauricio
Greater than one weekN/a
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Marie
> 3 dayI use a hearing aid dryer at home which truly extends life of the aids. I needed something I could use to take moisture out of mechanics when traveling to humid locations. I put hearing aids with open battery compartment in a case. Add one pack and close the case. Draws the moisture out. Simple. You can reuse the same package a few days.
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Buddy
> 3 dayJust over a year ago I purchased these Silica Packs to help protect my stored ammo. If the silica inside these pack stayed clear then my ammo should be moisture free. That is unless these packs didn’t work as advertised in which case seeing clear silica would indicate a “False Positive” for the presence of moisture. Quite by accident I learned these packs actually DO work as advertised and they are VERY effective in the indication and absorption of moisture. Please see Photo One followed by Photo Two for details.
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Leitha S. Talmage
> 3 dayUseful for putting away winter clothes and boots.
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Levi
> 3 dayI got these to try and dry out a headlight on my car that had moisture in it. I wasnt sure about what size to get. This was the perfect size to roll up and stuff through a lightbulb socket. I rolled a few up with a rubber band around each and put them in a nylon stocking so I could easily get them back out through the lightbulb socket. It ends up I think my headlight unit isnt sealed properly because more water gets in when it rains, so Ill have to take the whole thing out and caulk it up or something.
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Margret Stehr
> 3 dayBuy it because you need it and it works