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Martine
> 3 dayThe low star rating is not because its not a good brand or anything, its more to be aware of a possible issue. What I didnt know was that these packets come in different options so that if you need to now when its reached its saturation level it changes color. Then you can follow the reactivating process. You still can reactivate these but youll have to estimate or guess. This is your simple basic packet but they do give you a lot in the packet
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KatyKatMidwest
> 3 dayThis was my second purchase of this item, so thought it was past time for a review. These little packets are used to keep moisture from building up wherever you put them. I use them for craft purposes, putting them in the bags of my finished product to be sure to keep them dry. I also toss them in my plastic bins of fabrics and other crafting supplies to keep moisture low. Overall, very happy with them, and will continue to purchase this brand.
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Jessey Burroughs
> 3 dayThe item is just as described
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Yervant Parnagian Jr
Greater than one weekI use this product for my telescope and camera equipment after a long night of Astrophotography. Works as described.
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haywire
> 3 dayI purchased these because my SV3C 3MP IP security cameras were fogging up here in the PNW. I installed two packets into each camera and it seems to have fixed the fogged up cameras. Not sure how long they will last or if the moisture they hold will affect the electronics but for the last 30-days they have stopped the problem.
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Alice D
> 3 dayI was wanting these for storage items and I put one in my sugar shaker to see if it would help because it always clogs up and gets stuck while trying to pour out. I added one of these and problem solved! Very happy with this product!
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M Lee
> 3 dayBought these to use with fruit I dehydrate at home. If left out or just in a baggie or other container, they slowly re-hydrate with any moisture in the air. They seem to work quite well, but not sure about the length of time they would last since the fruit gets eaten pretty quickly. :-) Theyve been good for 3 or 4 days so far.
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Chris
> 3 dayKeeps 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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M.B.
> 3 dayI use these in boxes of books and other things that I like to keep from gaining too much moisture when in storage. They seem to work, but I use about 5 per medium size box.
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Jessica B
> 3 dayUsed for seed storage and kept the moisture out.