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James O.
> 3 dayI bought these to store with my AirPods in a tight sealed ziplock bag inside a sealed container. My AirPods accidentally got washed in the washer, and they were making loud screeching noise. So I used the internet to look up what’s best and it brought me to dry and dry silica gel packets. I got them within a week meanwhile my AirPods were air drying all week. Then one more week with silica gels and this morning I charged them up. I turned them on and no more loud noise. Good as new!
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Diana
> 3 dayLove these. They work really well in keeping things crisp, like homemade granola, crackers, cookies, etc.
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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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Null
> 3 dayI only warn you not to let them get submerged as they will completely fall apart. Other than that they work great!
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D. H.
> 3 dayWorks great, and good size for most uses.
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Walteric
Greater than one weekThey keep sealed containers dry. And they don’t seem to poison me.
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Amayzun
> 3 dayHappy w this product for the price paid. Using in containers like salt flour as well as drawers and things like that around the house.
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FidgetyWasp
Greater than one weekPleasantly surprised by the size of the bag. I got more than I thought I was going to get once I started reading the instructions. According to them, if they get really saturated they turn yellow. Another way you can check them is by weighing them, once the weight is 40% greater than the original weight they are exhausted, they come in at 5.8 grams, so you should change them at about 8.12 grams, of course this means each packet should be able to absorb a couple grams of water. They also say a humidity indicator card is a good way to check, and when the humidity exceeds 30% they are spent. Finally, last thing about the instructions, they also say you can reactivate them! This is done by using an oven or a microwave on defrost. Awesome.
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pvvillemar
> 3 dayGreat for keeping moisture at bay
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Karen Karsten
> 3 dayI kind of stumbled across these gel packets, which I have tried to find but didnt know what to call them. I had some from a few products that came with them and saved them to use in crackers and peanut containers. Great to have new ones that I can easily replace when they no longer work. They change color when the drying agent is exhausted and can be recharged with a microwave.