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TJ
> 24 hourPricey
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DB
> 24 hourI have been vacuum sealing some foods. Wanted a moisture pack that would keep the moisture out of what Im packing up. Ive already used one pack of these. Have purchased a second bag. I have to assume that they are working good since I cant open everything Ive sealed up to check it out. Nice value for all that I got. Will order a 3rd bag if needed.
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T G
> 24 hourLike it very much. My wife use them on every pair of heels she store. Nd I keep it in my tool boxes.. is perfect. I need bigger bag..
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Dan
> 24 hourI pack a couple of these along with each of my 1 lb. bags of home made beef jerky. I store them in the refrigerator. It takes me more than two weeks to go through a bag, otherwise the bag can wait two or three weeks before opening. Repeated opening introduces humidity to the bag. Dry & Dry helps to keep the jerky dry and fresh. A good product.
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Top Notch
> 24 hourI have a clear plastic container in my car to place my face mask after using so it doesnt lay on the seat or floor. I place these packs inside the container to absorb moisture! They are handy for many uses around the house. I love having a large bag! Would totally recommend great price and quality!
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourThese saved my daughters Airpod Pros. She accidentally put them through the wash and even after letting them sit, they were crackling sounding because of water damage. One day in a container with these and they are as good as new. Highly recommend!
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Featherhead
> 24 hourEveryone has at one time or another seen the little packets that have the words “Do Not Eat” printed on them. They are typically the size of a sugar packet and included in plastic bags or boxes that house delicate electronic gear and the like. The purpose of these packets is to absorb moisture from the air surrounding the packaged device and to improve its survivability while awaiting sale and transport. These packets are called “desiccant packets” and contain silica gel as tiny, clear beads. They’re considered by many to be a single use item and thrown away once removed from the shipping packaging. Well, even after absorbing moisture the silica gel beads in the packets can be ‘recharged’ buy using a low heat soak and then used again. But who bothers to keep them and what other possible use could the packets have? I have a use, multiplied, and of course never saved my *free* desiccant packs! The process of using a special pigmented powder to coat metal parts rather than the traditional liquid paint is something I’m doing now and the nature of this powder requires that it stays very dry. As received the powder paint flows extremely well because it’s packaged dry and every time a container of powder is opened there is atmospheric moisture ready to sneak in and cause clumping. My purpose for buying these silica gel packs is to place one or two in each container of powder and preserve that ‘factory fresh’ flowing quality that’s needed for smooth and consistent application of this special material. The use of the packets is preventative, not generally a fix for an already deteriorated situation but I do have one case where I may be able to see a desiccant pack (X2) at work. One ‘economy’ powder coating is slightly clumpy and I’m assuming it’s due to excess moisture. I placed two 2gm packets in that container immediately after receiving my desiccant shipment. If the powder container is sealed securely I’m expecting an improvement in the flow and consistency of that powder. Using these desiccant packets can only help, and that’s my expectation.
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S D Worthey
> 24 hourBoxing up books to store in the deep South and want them to survive the humidity. These are convenient easily spread throughout the box to keep my precious books dry
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max
> 24 hourGood
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Teresa
> 24 hourI bought them to help me keep my gamer headset dry since they build up moisture over time. They seem to be doing a good job so far