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Melisa Feeney
> 24 hourKeeps product nice and moist during the winter, when your furnace sucks all moisture out of the house. Works best in glass containers, but will definitely help in bags also.
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John Six
> 24 hourThe 1st packet I ordered were great. Until they leaked, Luckily the fluid in them is sticky so it stuck to the jar and not the spice I was wanting to keep. So now I know these need to be checked and when you cant feel the crystals they need to be replaced. 2nd packet, were all bad according to their instructions (could not feel any salt crystals) not worth the hassle to return, easier to move on. So I am now ordering another brand.
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Eric
> 24 hourHard to find but these 62%s are perfect for my Cubans
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heather
> 24 hourThey came perfect. None were dried. All sealed in a plastic bag. No defective boveda packs. These actually did help a bag of mine. Threw one pack in my tight vac. Its been almost a week. Starting to feel the pack dry out. See a lot of reviews how they only last a day. Might try ordering from boveda themself. Does come in a ziploc bag. But resealing seemed ok so far. Four stars. Theyre good but do dry up somewhat fast. Not in a day tho. Update:: its been months since my initial purchase. The extra packs im not using r stilled stored in the ziploc they came in. THEY R STILL PERFECT. I still pop at least one in my container when its full. Keeps everything perfectly moist. But not overdone. I can totally see a difference in my product using this. Changing my review to five stars cuz its been months and the ten pack has lasted. Without dying. Ziploc is sealed enough. They do dry out quickly if my container is big and the herb is getting low. A container thats full instead of half empty lasts way longer. So get a appropriate sized container and itll last longer. If that makes any sense.
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ler jtn
> 24 hourThe packets I received did not last nearly as long as they are promoted to last. It does not take very long for these packets to become hard....hense useless. Not what I expect from a strong brand name.
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Mike
> 24 hourFirst off, I live in the Seattle area where weed is legal. I am retired and on a fixed income so I dont have a huge budget for my herbs. The problem with buying discount brands is that they are usually dried out buds. Throw a Boveda packet in with a half ounce, wait a few days (depending how dry the buds are), and it revitalizes the weed. Obviously, if its garbage weed to start, this wont help (other than to make it fresher), but most discount brands are good weed, just past their expiration dates. The Boveda packets refresh the buds making them closer to their prime. It allows me to enjoy premium weed at discount prices.
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mike
> 24 hourThey work perfectly as intended when used correctly. You can count on these eveytime .
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Neptune1994
> 24 hourthese fit nicely into my small mason jars used to store my herbs. keeps them fresh. my go to humidity packs.
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Greg
> 24 hourGreat product. There are alternative methods which I havent tried, I only have past experience using terra cotta disks, so these were another level. Just toss the packet(s) into your container with materials in need of a little reinvigoration, and when you return (after ample time has passed) you will find your dry, stale product will be look, feel, smell, and taste to its upmost potential. If you prefer your material just a tad on the moist side the 62%s are ideal, havent used any others.
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robert b.
> 24 hourMy greenery is a Lil more consistent on the texture