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Stan S
> 3 dayUsed them to keep clothes dry in plastic bins. They work great, tend to last a few months. I wish they were less wasteful and less expensive, but I live in a humid climate and it’s better than all my clothes molding!
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Glenn L.
> 3 dayGreat for drying nearly anything out, and with this large a package the silica packets only cost 5-6 cents each. I use it to help preserve concentrates in the freezer, I usually have two layers of zip-lock bags, the inner one holds the oils and the outer one has a silica packet to soak up any moisture.
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World Traveler
> 3 dayI live in Hawaii. Spices clump or spoil quickly after a bottle is opened - even when the cover is replaced tightly. I add one or two of these to each bottle. In the large Costco-size containers, I put 3 - 4.
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william
> 3 dayVERY GOOOOOD !!
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B. Downing
> 3 dayThese work very well. If you are a sneaker collector and like to shrink wrap your kicks to keep them from yellowing over time this is a great addition. Just throw one packed of these in each shoe and seal them. These will soak up any moisture that may be left from foot sweat or if you may have got caught in the the rain or whatever it may be! This is a must have.
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Diana Kitchen
> 3 dayKeep things nice and dry
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sherryayala
> 3 dayI love it. I cut up my veggies, about 6 different ones to make a veggie platter. After 3-4 days the cucumbers get watery, radishes, these keep the fresh all week into 2nd week.
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Ryan Kopke
> 3 daySince these need to be stored in an air tight condition, the way these are shipped is a bit ridiculous. We placed packets into 10,000 count bags and sealed them for longer term storage since we cant use 10,000 in one day.
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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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Deborah
Greater than one weekgot these for my daughter, she does a lot of dehydrating and spice mixing. it can be pretty humid here and can causes issues with that at times. I thought they would be helpful as they are rechargeable/reusable. she was excited to get them a try and liked that they are rechargeable/reusable.