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Madison Masters
> 3 dayThese suck. Our humidifier stays full but these don’t have a. Drop of water.
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Elizabeth Mautz
> 3 dayThis really helped my room a lot!! It’s been very humid where I live and it makes my room stuffy. I put one on my shelf and nearly the whole thing was full in a little over a month. I also put one in my closet and it has helped so my clothes don’t get that humid musty smell!
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Donna Lynn Moore
> 3 dayI love that this product rivals Damp Rid at a better price
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Ana
> 3 dayreally like this item, easy to use and effective to keep moisture out
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gwen hanson
> 3 dayThese are fine, dollar store ones are fine. Also, they were just out so I got these. I will save these collect water at the bottom. Where is the dollar ones have never
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Evan Slovak
> 3 dayI’ve used other comparable products in the same space and had a significant amount of moisture collected after a couple weeks. I have had one of these in each of my closets for a month and they are still bone dry. I wish I hadn’t missed the return window because they seem entirely useless
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Chabeli
Greater than one weekIm amazed how well they work, they do absorb a lot of moisture, easy to set up, I keep one in the bathroom and the odor that humidity has it’s gone and I could see the container almost full in a matter of two weeks, definitely work your money and I’ll keep buying
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K Alex
Greater than one weekThese moisture absorbers for the closet are amazing. They are great for small areas to include college dorms. They pull all the moisure out of the air, to decrease chances of having mold and extra moisture within the rooms. If you are looking for something that actually works these are a must buy and must have.
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Deanna
> 3 dayWe moved into an apartment and the dryer keeps too much moisture in the air. These moisture absorbers actually worked for about 4 months. They filled up with water. I am shocked at how much moisture is in the air. They keep the closets fresh too. The only downside is that I went to Family Dollar and found moisture absorbers for $1. I just ordered some more off Amazon. But, I am debating on returning these since I am not sure if the Family Dollar brand will work as good. The one from Family Dollar is smaller so I may just keep this Pureegg Moisture Absorbers brand. It says for closets, but I have them everywhere and it still absorbs moisture in the air (I have them in the bathrooms, closets, storage units, kitchen sink, living room, and dining room.)
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PNW_Melody
> 3 dayI’ve had several of these for several months throughout the house and none have water in them. We live in the PNW so it’s humid. The ones in the bathrooms definitely get a ton of moisture. Our closet is attached to our bathroom and near the shower. That one doesn’t have water at the bottom, but a solid clear substance that is about 1/4”. Also, the round pellets are hard as a rock now. Oh and I did take the lids off the top and the material on top is in place as it should be. Also, haven’t noticed a difference in reduction of musty odors. I’m a very clean person in general, but closets sometimes just have funky smells. I have one in my teen’s bedroom and closet and don’t notice any difference. She keeps her room very clean, but just as a funk smell in her closet. lol Wish I could get input. Would love to know or I’m doing this correctly and the. up my rating.