🌟 Elevate Your Storage Game with Wisedry!
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C**S
THEY WORK! Like Overgrown Vitamin Moisture Packs
A month ago I never would've guessed the answer to my cars' inside window fogging problems could be as simple as a giant version of the same thing I've seen inside supplement bottles for my entire lifetime. Now I am a believer, and that's thanks to these WiseDry 500g desiccant packs!They worked for me exactly as advertised, including the recharge procedures. I purchased 8 packs and stuck 4 inside each of my problem children (vehicles, that is). The benefits played out over several days. I did need to wet vac out the pooled water in one of them to get maximum benefits from the packs. But the result over 4 weeks of constant usage is obvious--highly reduced condensation on the inside back and front windows of the two cars! In a wild, woolly, WET Pacific NW winter, that is an AMAZING result!I did discover the microwave is not a very efficient way to recharge all 8 even 2 at a time. It took these packs about 5 days to suck up enough moisture to go "full bloated" (650g weight or more) and following the instructions it would've taken a couple hours all told to get all back down to 505g +/- new weight. And that process pretty much required constant attention. I was actually concerned about the workout it gave my microwave, which isn't used to more than 20 or so minutes of use at a time. So I tried the oven method and was more satisfied using that for these packs. Keeping the oven temp below 300F it still took 6 1/2 hours to get all 8 packs down to recharged weight, but it was a completely hands off process. I don't have an easy way of measuring the energy use of my oven, but I wouldn't be surprised if cost was a wash due to the lower KW needed by a 240V appliance to provide same amount of heat as a 120V unit. That's physics so not gonna go there. Anyway, these packs fared well in the oven so that's likely how I'll generally recharge them. All told I'm giving them 5 stars and gonna keep them in mind for ALL my moisture-related problems henceforth.One note about oven recharging: I'm cheap so I order some less expensive versions of these 500g desiccant packs after seeing the results of the WD's--the white ones that look almost exactly like an overblown version of a vitamin pack, in every way, including seam sealing. Whereas the WD's are tubular construction with just very serious heat fused seams on the top and bottom, the cheaper packs have seams on all sides that did look less, shall I say, "sincere." I allowed them that slack since they were, in fact, cheaper and still claimed to be oven-chargeable. sWell don't you believe it!! Of the 6 of those packs I oven-recharged same as the WD's, 4 split their seams and spilled the beads! Would've been a much bigger mess had I not had a baking sheet below them to prevent direct heat from the oven elements. Oven temps were never about 300F but I believe should be kept to a limit of 250F for these packs. Then they seemed fine, but time of recharge would go up as much as several hours. I have yet to try that again--getting my courage back up...
J**R
Reuse, Recycle, Keeps the filaments dry in the AMS.
It's good. I've reused them multiple times now and they're still going strong. I like to use the convection oven to dry them out. I might try the airfry/microwave combo in our multioven though instead. They don't quite fit in the little slots in the AMS unit, but I just put them in the middle of the filament spools. Works great, and you can put a spool in the filament dryer with one in the middle too. recommended.
A**Y
Great buy!!
They actually work! I know, I know- it’s a weird concept but they really are an excellent product that fixes a problem I’ve complained about for far too long 😆
A**T
It works but caution is needed not to melt it
I use this for my car to manage moisture. I later on noticed moisture buildup on my windshield so I weighed them and saw they were at 650g (I used a kitchen scale to check). I was cautious regarding the bag melting (as I saw the reviews) so I did 4 rounds of 3 minutes microwaving in a 1000 watt microwave. I weighed them again and had them almost at 500g again, will be reusing them now. They work and should be reusable I just took a star off because for being reusable you'd think you'd need to be less careful with microwaving them
J**E
Works well for my filament
This is a reorder. It helps keep my filament dry.
S**N
Worth the price, helps keep windshield clear!
Purchased these for my car as each morning, my windshield was fogged up on the inside. Didn’t expect much, but after placing these both on the dash, I haven’t had the issue since. I’m guessing they “re-charge” themselves as they sit in the sun during the day, because they keep working day after day. The size is good and I think the quality is high, as they work well so far.
0**D
After One Day...
After one day, the product seems to be performing as advertised.My crew cab pickup truck was getting enough condensation on the windshield to wet the registration and inspection stickers to the point they were coming off the glass. The truck is black and the cabin is cavernous, so there's a lot of area to test this product.I put one 500 gram bag on the dash board and checked it the following day. There's still condensation on the windshield, but not nearly as much as without the bag. I put the second bag on the center console as well as the one on the dash. Hoping to see heavy bags and dry glass tomorrow. But so far, I'm definitely seeing some improvement.UPDATE - 2/4/24 Both bags reside on the dash tray during the winter months now. Doing a good job of removing most of the condensation on the windshield. They're not perfect, but help A LOT.SUGGESTED DRYING PROCEDURE:After reading a number of complaints from others about the bags burning up or forming holes during microwave drying, I experimented with my 900W microwave and found things work better when I**put a folded white paper towel under the bag during heating. It helps draw moisture out of the bags during the microwave drying process.**SET THE POWER LEVEL for 5/6 for 4 1/2 minutes at a time. This setting removes approximately 15 gr of moisture for every 4 1/2 minutes at power level 5/6.--Yes, it takes MULTIPLE cycles to get them down to the original 500 gr weight WITHOUT Burning the bags up.(I'm using a digital scale to weigh the bags - Dry weight - 500 gr, Suggested weight for drying - 650 gr.)**After removing bag from microwave (beware - it WILL BE HOT) place the bag standing on end on a dry towel - preferably in front of a small fan set on "LOW" (to help cool AND blow moisture from the bag).--IF YOU'RE USING TWO BAGS, heat them individually - one cooling while the other is in the microwave.Hope this helps a few folks.EDIT ....at 14 MONTHS of consistent, heavy use (2/10/25) :***These are still going strong. HOWEVER, around the one year mark, THE BAGS DEVELOPED SOME SEPARATION AT THE SEAMS and leaked some of the tiny silica pearls when I was drying them in my kitchen. I used some cotton thread to oversew the seams that look like the manufacturer originally bonded with a crimping iron or similar device. This is holding well now.***SPECIFICS: I keep these drying bags on the dashboard of my truck (right next to the "plastic Jesus"), so they've seen a fair amount of direct / filtered UV sunlight and temperature extremes throughout the year. Just suggesting you do a visual inspection with these from time to time before handling them roughly after/around the one year mark - so you don't have thousands of tiny marbles to clean up.
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