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kiekie95177
> 3 dayPerfect size for the hearing aid charging case to keep moisture out. Only need to buy once since you can reset them in the oven.
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Olivia Griest
Greater than one weekI live in the southeastern US, humidity is just a given. I have a nice spice rack with labels and glass jars, but rice wasnt cutting it. I bought these to pop into my dry spice jars and theyve done a beautiful job keeping my shakable stuff from clumping up!!
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Logan Dausel
> 3 dayI bought these to place within electronics cases becase I live within a humid environment. these packets were sealed well and had no tears upon my inspection of them. I placed several dozen throughout my house and they seem to work alright when coupled with a dehumidifier. The package even provides instructions for how to restore the packets once they absorb enough moisture. Good product, if only they didnt smell so delicious...
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Wizbang72
> 3 dayI drop these in the spices I carry in my camp kit. Salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, and steak seasoning. When the gear is in storage and while I camp, it is subjected to extreme temp/humidity changes throughout Wisconsin seasons. As a result the spices would cake and sometimes even be damp. No longer. I am not quite sure how long they will last, but this pack came with 50 packets and they are cheap enough to toss and replace (each 1g packet comes to $0.14 a piece at my purchase price). If they last 1 full year (the individual packets in use, that is), I will likely just toss and replace them anyway just as preventative maintenance. Used with: TOBWOLF Portable Spice Bag with 9 Spice Jars (Amazon)
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Teresa S.
> 3 dayI use these in anything I want to either keep dry, keep fresh, or help it become fresher! I put one in every kind of packaged food that benefits from low moisture, such as: crackers, chips, nuts , blue cheese! (reduces mold growth-;). Great for rust prevention: tools (in a bag or box,) blow-dryer (in a bag or small drawer, etc. Silica packs dont work much in open air so be sure to use them in air tight situations (or Create them:-). Ive saved hundreds keeping food fresh. They even refresh crackers or chips for example, bringing the crunch and flavor back!
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Jerami
> 3 dayI use them in my spice jars...they seem efficient.
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Maximus
29-03-2025Firstly I should say that they are delivering exactly what they list. Aside from that, I think the manufacturer needs to change their packaging procedure. These packs come in a sealed bag for obvious reasons - Its necessary to cut the top off the bag with scissors before you can access the zip-lock opening. But the factory seal is so tightly in line with the zip lock opening that you have to cut it open just barely above the zip lock closure. This means it becomes difficult to grip the bag to pull part the zip lock seal. I think over time it could result in damage to the zip lock closure after repeated open/close cycles. The manufacturer could fix this issue by making the top of the bag slightly taller and ensuring the factory seal is only at the very top of the bag, leaving at least 10 mm of clearance above the zip lock closure.
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Moonglow ColorKid
> 3 dayMy husband and I have a small pet food side hustle and these are perfect for our treat bags. Ive ordered about a dozen different brands over the years, but always find myself coming back to these. I rarely ever have a split or damaged bag that has to get skipped, with a lot of other brands Ill end up with lots of blown bags, which makes me nervous putting the ones that seem fine into a food product. I feel really confident using the Dry & Dry, and the silica packet inside of my products packaging definitely helps add a small but professional touch.
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Indiana homestead
> 3 dayEverything arrived on schedule and in great condition!
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Paul
> 3 dayI used them to keep in my Ammo Boxes (I use them to keep small electronics in), Dry Boxes (I use them for the same reason) and in anti-static Laptop bags. Their well worth the money to keep your stuff dry in the temperature changes and humidity level changes often when your storing especially Electronics or anything you want to keep from rusting. If I was a hunter I would keep some in my Gun or rifle case to protect them also.