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Greg
> 3 dayGreat product. There are alternative methods which I havent tried, I only have past experience using terra cotta disks, so these were another level. Just toss the packet(s) into your container with materials in need of a little reinvigoration, and when you return (after ample time has passed) you will find your dry, stale product will be look, feel, smell, and taste to its upmost potential. If you prefer your material just a tad on the moist side the 62%s are ideal, havent used any others.
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eric carney
> 3 dayThey work good but I found I needed 4 per jar to keep the humidity at the correct level. If you live in the desert these will run out of moisture quickly each time you open the jar. Dont throw them away when they become hard as a rock in just a few days. You can re-hydrate them by following the instructions on YouTube. Another option is placing a fresh piece of orange peel in your jar to re-hydrate. The moisture will leave the peel and enter the packs and your product.
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Crazy Schnauzer
Greater than one weekI use these for my weed and they keep it fresh for months. My last harvest was in June. Yes, June. Its mid February now so almost 8 months. Ive had to purchase new packets to keep things going and Ive been able to enjoy my weed this whole time. Heres what you do. After youre done drying, put your weed into some mason jars. You dont need anything fancy. I prefer pickle jars myself but to each their own. Get some small hygrometers to put in the jars and start filling. Leave 1/3 of the jar empty, doesnt have to be exact. Put the hygrometers into the jars WITHOUT any Boveda. Seal the jars and let them sit for a few hours. What youre doing is seeing how close to 62% humidity each jar is. That will tell you if they need to be dried longer or if you dried them too much. If it needs more drying then take the lid off and let it sit for a while. The goal is to get as close to 62% humidity as possible because you dont want your Boveda bags getting sucked dry by a product that has 50% moisture left in it. Your Bovedas will feel like dried up sugar packets within a few days. Remember, the goal is longevity. If I have something that dry, Ill mix it with a jar that has a much closer range to 62% or even a bit over and let nature do the work. You want to get your jars as close to 62% as possible before adding the Boveda. Within 3-5% is good. Once your hygrometers are within the target humidity youre good to go. Remember to check the packets and replace when needed. Thats it! Its easy. You dont need fancy bottles with burp lids or anything like that. A few of these and a pickle jar.
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Kim
> 3 dayLet the stars speak for this one. These packs are always fresh and do what they advertise. Will continue to restock with Boveda.
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Stephen Hoxworth
Greater than one weekI have purchased these before and found them to work well in keeping my herbs at a good humidity level. I erred with this batch by not paying attention to the size of the individual packs. They are smaller than the previous event and I have to use more for the same effect.
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Jim
> 3 dayVery effective product! Works as designed. I use these in all my cigar boxes.
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larry altizer
> 3 dayVery easy to use open a jar and drop one in has been such a timesaver I will be ordering from them again
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robert b.
Greater than one weekMy greenery is a Lil more consistent on the texture
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mike
> 3 dayThey work perfectly as intended when used correctly. You can count on these eveytime .
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heather
> 3 dayThey came perfect. None were dried. All sealed in a plastic bag. No defective boveda packs. These actually did help a bag of mine. Threw one pack in my tight vac. Its been almost a week. Starting to feel the pack dry out. See a lot of reviews how they only last a day. Might try ordering from boveda themself. Does come in a ziploc bag. But resealing seemed ok so far. Four stars. Theyre good but do dry up somewhat fast. Not in a day tho. Update:: its been months since my initial purchase. The extra packs im not using r stilled stored in the ziploc they came in. THEY R STILL PERFECT. I still pop at least one in my container when its full. Keeps everything perfectly moist. But not overdone. I can totally see a difference in my product using this. Changing my review to five stars cuz its been months and the ten pack has lasted. Without dying. Ziploc is sealed enough. They do dry out quickly if my container is big and the herb is getting low. A container thats full instead of half empty lasts way longer. So get a appropriate sized container and itll last longer. If that makes any sense.