wisedry 2 x 500 Gram [2.2 lbs] Rechargeable Silica Gel Car Dehumidifier, Microwave Fast Reactivated Desiccant Packets Large for Safes Closet Basement Garage Storage Moisture Absorber Bag Reusable
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Mary
> 3 dayWe live in the Pacific Northwest and moisture builds up in our vehicles, especially when they arent driven regularly. These desiccants are easy to use--just place them where they arent in the way and check occasionally to see if they weigh 650 grams or more, then dry in the oven. Ive dried several of mine repeatedly and theyre good to go again.
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Rebecca S. King
> 3 dayI purchased this item for the fireproof safe that I purchased. The desiccators that came with the safe seemed pretty cheap and I do not want my paperwork or other items to be ruined. I would definitely recommend.
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J. Nichols
> 3 dayI tried drying this out in the microwave, following the instructions on the bag (1000W = 2 x 6 minutes), and a hole burned in the bag, causing the silica beads to fall out. So now the product is ruined. Otherwise, it seemed to absorb moisture from my car (prior to the failed attempt to dry out the bag).
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P. Norris
> 3 dayI live in Florida where tools go to die a rusty death. I recently bought another product, Simichrone Polish, along with the dessicant in an effort to keep my expensive jewelry tools in as good shape as possible. I am more than pleased with both of these purchases. The dessicant came as two large pouches. The instructions for when to re-charge (dry in the oven or microwave) are written right on the bags, which makes is really easy to figure out when they need to be dried out to keep them working. I plan to buy more. I placed one of them under the large plastic covering I keep over my rolling mill and the other I put into a large drawer where I placed as many of my tools as would fit so they will all stay protected from the high humidity we experience here in Florida. Great purchase, I will likely buy at least one more set of these bags.
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Jennifer Lange
> 3 dayThese are HORRIBLE and DANGEROUS!!! I received mine yesterday, followed the instructions, and as it was in my microwave, next thing I know there was a terrible smell and my microwave was ON FIRE!!!!!! Now I have no microwave, and there are silica beads EVERYWHERE throughout my kitchen!! ARE YOU GOING TO REPLACE MY MICROWAVE???
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Cactus Supreme
> 3 dayI had one melt a hole In the microwave. So I had figured maybe it was completely dry and I just kept cooking it. No biggie, my mistake. The next packet weighed 700g, so i nuked it 6 minutes, flipped it, and nuked it for another 6 minutes. When I came back, the second one also had a nice hole in it. Theyre definitely not microwavable. I will say this though, they do work, but yeah, dont microwave them. I was sketched out about throwing them in the oven too, since the silica beads started to clump together and get the bags all tarry. I really dont think the bags theyre using are meant to be cooked. So Id go as far to say theyre only reusable if you can get them into a completely dry environment for a few days so they can recharge.
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Prof. Greyson Macejkovic II
> 3 dayTo early to tell but I’m guessing it’s going to work! Heavy duty moisture absorbing bags reusable is a plus!
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Clavo
> 3 dayI put one bag per pail of sidewalk salt to keep it from getting hard.Seems to do the job!
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Matt Mayfield
> 3 dayHeated up in the microwave as directed and upon removing from the microwave after letting it cool off the bag material melted on the bottom and tore the bag, sending hundreds of silca beads through my kitchen. Used duct tape to patch the bag, I dont feel like the bag material is made very sturdy.
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B mullins
> 3 dayThis product is well made easy to use and solved a problem we were having with odor from out front loader washing machine. You do need to have a kitchen scale that can measure in grams