



100 Packets 2 Gram Silica Gel Desiccant Pack Moisture Absorber Dehumidifier, Food Contact Safe
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Charlie
> 3 dayFast delivery and easy to use. What else can to ask for, and did I say really works.
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Michael S.
> 3 dayThis is a perfectly packaged ,value priced product I highly recommend !!!!
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Miss Hilma Lowe
Greater than one weeki use these in ammo cans for tools and anything i store in thses cans.
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JAN
> 3 dayI like the gel packets for storing things..
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MeepBeep
> 3 dayExactly what I was looking for. Came in a standard plastic bag thats crimped and folded and sealed along the back and top and bottom, like a large bag of chips. Airtight and vacuum-sealed upon arrival. But as soon as you open it, it wont be air-tight anymore. I suggest putting them in a second bag upon opening, if youre not going to use all 100 right away. Word to the wise, silica gel packets can be GENTLY reheated in the microwave, or oven, or under direct sunlight and they will dry out, and be ready to re-use! Keyword is gently. Low power, low temp for the machines.
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Clark DeNoble
Greater than one weekNot a lot to say about desiccants but I expect that, over time, they will enhance the longevity of foods produced in my dehydrator.
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Don
> 3 dayI use these in some boxes I have of clothes, camping gear, and other things that dont get pulled out much. I put these in to make sure they dont mold or start having other problems. I havent had any problems yet thanks at least in part to these.
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Anthony
Greater than one weekI purchased these in order to dehydrate cut flowers for a resin project. I put a few flower blooms along with two handfuls of packets (way more than I would realistically need) and put them in an airtight container. I expected that the packets would dehydrate the flowers. Unfortunately, the packets did not work and I opened the container a week later to find the flowers covered in mold. Unfortunately, the flowers were a beautiful specimen and I was sad to see them go. Instructions only stated packets would need to be microwaved after several uses, so I assumed that new packets would function optimally. Rated 2* instead of 1 as its nevertheless possible that I did something wrong.