





DampRid Hanging Bag, Moisture Absorber, 1 box of 3 bag (16 oz. each bag.), Blue
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Cyrus Webb
> 3 dayAs you can see by the pictures this product works. No doubt about it. I was having an issue in my guest bedrooms with a musty odor. My mom said I needed to find something that could take the moisture out. Checking online I found this product. I hung it up as directed and within a couple of days it was obvious it was working. So impressed with how it draws the moisture out of the room and into the bag. An affordable option to make sure that your rooms are protected and smell their best.
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Alexie Rogahn Jr.
> 3 dayTakes out moisture in closets, under the house and in my shed. Really great product!
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mesh
> 3 dayUpdate: I’ve been watching these to purchase more. The price has nearly doubled. Hold off on buying if you can. Price increase is ridiculous. These are not worth $16-$17 for a box of three. 4 star for price increase. Such a shame. I’m glad I have extra in stock when price was lower & more reasonable. At the price Amazon is selling these at Walmart is selling much cheaper. I ordered 4 boxes of these which come as a 3 pack. Definitely worth every penny. I have them hanging in my closets & various other places like my laundry room & bathroom. I was shockingly surprised how much moisture this bag absorbs. I had no idea such moisture existed in these areas especially my clothes closet. The salt type substance at the top forms into water at the bottom. It’s durable enough to hold a good amount of water that it captures. I was afraid one would break hanging since it gets pretty heavy once almost full but the design is perfectly made to keep all in place. The scent is a bit strong at first but you get use to it. They are very easy to hang as I’ve hung one with a thumbtack or choose to use the nicely designed hanger for a closet which is durable. My pictures reflect one in the beginning stages of capturing moisture. The 3rd picture is one hanging in my closet to give you a good idea of one that is almost full. What a grand idea to absorb moisture during these humid months in areas where a dehumidifier isn’t possible to have. I love everything about them! I’ve ordered extras to have on hand as sometimes they’ve gone out of stock.
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NG
> 3 dayA must in the mts.
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Anne
02-06-2025Product is good and I use it regularly to control dampness and mildew. This time the product was shipped in a tyvek envelope rather than a box and the cardboard container the manufacturer provides for sale was broken open during transit. The bags are filled with a chemical that is hazardous to children and pets so this is unacceptable. The bags are designed to hang in a closet so if its open (either where the chemical is stored or where the water collects) its useless, too.
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James Black
> 3 dayyou just have to hang them up and they absorb water out of the air and then the drop the water into the powder part and it makes a solid and when it gets full you just get rid of it and put a new one up works great and I would repurchase again if needed and I would recommend them to my friends & family and it leaves a pleasant smell instead of the musty smell
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Miss Monroe
> 3 dayOnly one little complaint - the unscented bag still has scent. I cannot hang a DampRid bag in a family member’s bedroom, because that person sometimes has breathing problems. I hung the bag in a nearby room, and, as you can see from the photo, it really does work. The bags are perfect for the basement too. You could hang the bags and/or use the large DampRid pail for large spaces, but ***do not remove or puncture the paper cover, like I did.** I’m going to dispose of the damaged one. I’ve bought the bags several times for the basement alone. It greatly improves that musty, stagnant stale air smell, and even though we have dehumidifiers working 24/7 in the basement, the DampRid bags still remove water. If there is any risk of mold in your dwelling, get these bags and see just how much water they remove. Mold loves stagnant air, darkness and moisture. If you have pet birds, or other pets, check with your vet first, before using DampRid. Birds have very delicate respiratory systems, are highly sensitive to many scents, and birds can be injured or die by artificial scents. Ask you vet if the crystals in the pail are safe around other animals. It is a nightmare to remove a large mold infestation. I wish I had known about DampRid years ago. I highly recommended these bags. They are a bit pricey, but well worth it to help avoid mold.
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Helen Bradley
> 3 dayI use these in my vintage camper as they were recommended by a Canadian vanlifer on YouTube. They really are the best for absorbing moisture and keeping it smelling good. I have one in my camper all the time just changing them out as they go from crystals to water. Easy to use and they work.
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Arthur Geller
> 3 dayI have damprid hanging in all closets. They remove a lot of humidity from the air, even thou we have a dehumidifier running full time. They work well, but in high humidity fill up quickly. In dpite of this i like having them in my closets.
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Shellie
Greater than one weekWe use these in our Florida home while away. Love the fresh scent when we leave, and they are always full of water when we return several months later. Dont drain them though, makes a sticky mess! Just throw them in the trash! Must have for us, keeps the place fresh. The hardest part is remembering to put them out before you leave so you dont have to call the neighbor!! ;)