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Kim D.
> 3 dayI used to pressure can vegetables until I discovered dehydration. The time, space, and sheer weight savings by dehydrating have retired the pressure cooker. But oxygen and moisture will destroy dehydrated goods. Rather than using vacuum seal bags, mason jars are perfect storage vessels, easy to see contents, easy to use some, and reseal the jar. These, in conjunction with oxygen absorbers, have been used in storage for three growing seasons now, with NO spoilage issues!
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Nhewyt
> 3 dayHighly recommended for those who fill their own capsules for herbal supplements. Not only is the product excellent, but my experience when asking a question of the seller was phenomenal - fast response and very patient with my questions.
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Kyle
Greater than one weekNot much too review - These things are small & convenient and do exactly as expected.. Their small size allows them to be used for many applications but have to be changed fairly frequently to maintain its job requirement. I usyally replaced the every 2 or 3 months depending on what I was using them for.. Although, dont expect these things to be able to dry up flood damage or something; be realistic.
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Barbara
> 3 dayBought these to use for spices and other dry food products. Great size for smaller sized jars/volumes.
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schag
> 3 dayI bought this 1g packs to put in all my tackle boxes. They do the job and keep the moisture at bay. You receive lots of packets for the money. Thanks for a great product!
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Roxanne Dean
> 3 dayLove them
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Diann
> 3 dayWorks. Use for keeping dried botanicals fresh.
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Chris
Greater than one weekKeeps my homemade supplement bottles nice and dry inside. Also use them in dried fruit baggies when I want to keep for long term storage. You can make diy desiccant packets using kitty litter but these are cheap and ready to go. Recommended.
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Maximus
> 3 dayFirstly I should say that they are delivering exactly what they list. Aside from that, I think the manufacturer needs to change their packaging procedure. These packs come in a sealed bag for obvious reasons - Its necessary to cut the top off the bag with scissors before you can access the zip-lock opening. But the factory seal is so tightly in line with the zip lock opening that you have to cut it open just barely above the zip lock closure. This means it becomes difficult to grip the bag to pull part the zip lock seal. I think over time it could result in damage to the zip lock closure after repeated open/close cycles. The manufacturer could fix this issue by making the top of the bag slightly taller and ensuring the factory seal is only at the very top of the bag, leaving at least 10 mm of clearance above the zip lock closure.
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Paul
> 3 dayI used them to keep in my Ammo Boxes (I use them to keep small electronics in), Dry Boxes (I use them for the same reason) and in anti-static Laptop bags. Their well worth the money to keep your stuff dry in the temperature changes and humidity level changes often when your storing especially Electronics or anything you want to keep from rusting. If I was a hunter I would keep some in my Gun or rifle case to protect them also.