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Aquapac 905 Aquapac Desiccant Sachets Pack Of 5

Aquapac 905 Aquapac Desiccant Sachets Pack Of 5
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Aquapac 905 Aquapac Desiccant Sachets Pack Of 5

 
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Absorb moisture in humid conditions. Recommended for use in all Aquapac cases. In humid climates, moisture in the air inside the case can condense into water droplets. A sachet of desiccant will absorb any such moisture, keeping the contents completely dry. We strongly suggest its use with all Aquapac cases. Desiccant sachets are highly absorbent and environmentally-friendly.

 
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Product Details
Product Weight:0.02 pounds
Package Length:6.4 inches
Package Width:4.0 inches
Package Height:0.2 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

Features
  • Five sachets, each containing 2 grams of desiccant


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 13 customer reviews )
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:


5Dried out my iPod  Sep 23, 2009 By Florida RLB "RLB"
My iPod Shuffle (2nd generation) occasionally gets damp when I listen to it while running. After a while, the device started acting up (playback would stop even though no buttons were pressed). I suspected moisture might be the problem, and thought exposure to desicants just might help out. Sure enough, after receiving these desicant sachets and sealing the iPod in a small plastic bag with them, the problem went away. Still, the problem recurs now and then, but each time seems to go away after exposure to these desicants. So a small investment appears to be allowing me to squeeze more life out of a more expensive product.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


4You get what you pay for  Sep 11, 2009 By Matt Lyssy "eztrigger"
It almost seems silly to buy something like this online when it comes free in so many items we buy. Nevertheless I needed something to keep any moisture that accumulated in an underwater camera case from hurting my camera, and I didn't have any of these laying around. These are not terribly priced and reasonably sized. They get the job done.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Good Idea  Jan 29, 2011 By Dawn in NH
Throw these guys into your wateproof camera, phone,or kindle cover. They keep everything from steaming up when there's a change in temp or sun levels.

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5These packets helped to save my cellphone  Dec 28, 2010 By Stuart Shave
So, I dropped my phone in the toilet.

There were a few moments of shock, and a bit of wonder, that I had essentially dropped the phone straight into the middle of the toilet--"nothing but net" as they say in basketball. Complete and instant submersion.

Once the shock wore off, I immediately reached in and fished out my phone which, surprisingly, was still functioning. Fortunately, the water in the toilet was clean. Having heard cell phone+water horror stories before, I quickly took the battery out and took the phone apart and put the parts into a bag full of rice while I ordered the desiccant. There were definitely signs of water infiltration in the interior of the phone, and I was quite concerned..

Once they arrived, I swapped out the rice for two of the desiccant sachets, and let them sit in the sealed plastic bag for three more days...

After that time had passed I examined the phone thoroughly, and there were no signs of water so I tentatively placed the battery back in it and powered it up. To my great relief it was just fine, and has continued to operate with no trouble since!


5They Work  Mar 29, 2012 By PittsburghRic "PittsburghRic"
They do what they are supposed to. They are the little silica packs that come packaged with electronics to keep them dry.

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