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Valerie Walker-Clark
05-04-2025Works great. Gets all the water out. Glad I made this purchase. Not overpriced for what I’m getting.
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The guy with the great review (USA)
> 3 dayWorks well and does what it says but for a particularly wet camelbak it probably takes a day or two not a few hours.
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Kelsey Maffei
> 3 dayThis product is amazing. I have been eyeing it for awhile, but was hesitant to spend the money not knowing if it would work as advertised. Well, it definitely works as advertised. No more worrying about not being able to get the bladder completely dry, and no worry about things getting moldy. I absolutely recommend this product. **One wish is that they offered a much smaller version to fit inside my soft flasks (8oz) which have a very small opening**
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Susan Goldstein
> 3 dayWas so excited to get this product. Put it in the bladder x 72 hours - still water droplets inside. Returned. Very disappointed.
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Kristopher Thompson
> 3 dayNot sure how we lived without these. Our hydration bladders were constantly wet and smelly. These dry your bladder within a day and keep them fresh by keeping them dry. A must buy for any backpacker, athlete, or others who use bladders.
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Carmella Borer
> 3 dayDoes it’s job really well. Super light weight and easily packable. Keeps your hydration bladder dry and clean.
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BABRunner
> 3 dayGiven as a gift to a new hiker.
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Albert Calavicci
Greater than one weekI mean, it works. But no better than a towel
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A. Jones
> 3 dayWas looking for something to make sure my bladder bag was drying completely and came across this item, it works great and now Im confident things will be dry in between usage.
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doogie
> 3 dayMan, I appreciate cool new inventions, and I want to support a small business. But after trying this a few times in 2 different brands/sizes of bladder systems, it just doesn’t really work much if at all better than just propping the bag upside down with a big plastic spatula or kitchen tings inside. Magically sucking the remaining moisture out of the tube that stays on the bag was a big draw...but it didn’t really do that. Appreciate that it’s compact, easy to insert and doesn’t look as janky as my kitchen tool method. And maybe for $8 I’d get a couple. But just can’t justify the price for the so-so performance.