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Lois
> 3 dayI have been using these for a long time and not only use in my home but use in a vacation home it is humid. They help to keep the moisture down and items stay fresher. I even put them in my running shoes.
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Cindy Lou Who
Greater than one weekThese are a great thing to have. I have used them to put inside my purses when Im not using them. It keeps the old moldy musky closest smell away. I put them everywhere I can. Just be careful to keep out of the reach of children. Or just make sure teach them they are not to eat...
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JS
> 3 dayI use these packets to keep my guitar and basses dry because my parents run a swamp cooler night and day in the summer which brings the humidity up to 60% in the house (we live in a semi-arid climate, so thats really significant), and I can feel the grains swell in my fretboard thats unfinished. I can pop 4-5 of these in each case and they bring it back down to the 40-50% inside the case it should be very quickly. My only regret is that I bought too few (a pack of 50). I think Ill be getting the 200 pack next time since I ran through all 50 packets in just two months and its time to recharge them all way sooner than I thought. Edit: Please be sure to move them around to different areas inside the case every 1-2 days if youre using them for instruments, otherwise youll dry one area and not get others, which can result in your instrument being wet at extreme ends of the case and bone dry in the middle if youve only got them in the supply box. If youre not sure whats dry or not, you can smell all over your instrument to detect moisture levels (even through the finish) so long as its not waxed. Yes, Im a bit weird, but compare it to bread coming straight out of the oven with steam when you cut into it vs. bread thats been sitting on the counter for a week and is dry. Your nose can detect moisture, too, not just smells.
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CSD
> 3 dayIn short: it works and keeps bread fresh. No more mold. Buy this product. I ran across this product while searching for reasons my bread gets moldy so quickly. I’ve wasted so much money on bread that I needed a solution. I’ve tried storing bread in a kitchen drawer, pantry and breadbox. Storing bread in the fridge extended the shelf life but the bread was dried out AND soggy in spots. Weird. With this product, my bread has stayed FRESH on the counter for over a week so far. One packet placed in a 24oz loaf solved the problem. The product description states you can reuse the packets but I don’t think I’ll do that. It seems odd to reuse a product that absorbs food moisture. Very happy with this purchase!
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frederic28
> 3 dayWorks as expected
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CVotes
> 3 dayI am happy with the packaging and the convenience of just putting them into bags, drawers and around the house. It works perfectly!
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Sandra J De Hoyos
> 3 dayWas sent in a fast and exactly what I needed.
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Toni Liquornik
> 3 dayI purchased these for my Gill Mask. It is a silicone mask and when worn for long periods of time, moisture will gather at the base of it and pool there. I discovered these sachets and they work fabulously. I no longer have fogged up glasses or sweaty masks. They keep my mask clean and dry. I bought a big bag and just replace them every week.
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Chris H.
> 3 dayDuring the pandemic, I got into gardening and ended up growing some crazy amounts of spices in my garden. Due to a fallen tree, my garden needed to be completely harvested quickly. Originally, i had everything just stored in jars, but my first few batches of basil started to get moldy, and i ended up having to toss quite a bit. I decided to deal with the problem by drying them out, but using the oven, laying in the sun, heck, even the microwave still left enough moisture to be concerned. So, i decided that If its good for Jerky, its good for my Thyme and picked up these desiccant packets to throw into the jars. the packets are convenient, and so far, seem to work. Ill edit if anything changes, but so far, they seem to do exactly what youd expect.
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cvs1872
> 3 dayI am using for storage of herbs I dried at home as well as seeds I am storing. They seem work well, some parsley I dried was still a little flexible after getting out of the dehydrator and after throwing one of these in the jar I noticed the leaves got crumblier and drier in a few days.