🌟 Say Goodbye to Dampness, Hello to Freshness!
The Seal Products 2X Large Dry Air Car/Home Dehumidifier Reusable Bag is a high-quality moisture absorber designed to keep your spaces dry and comfortable. Made from durable silica, it lasts 3-4 years and is easily regenerated for continued use. With a convenient storage bag and a unique carrying handle, it's perfect for any environment. Plus, enjoy fast, free shipping from the UK!
M**L
Work Well in My Van and Even Better in My Jeep
I keep one of the bags in my Jeep and the other in my van and both work great at reducing the amount of fog on the windows during the winter. The one in the van reduces the fog quite a bit, but it still sometimes shows up. In my Jeep, I never get any fog whatsoever, I'm guessing because it's usually just me in there and it's a smaller space as opposed to my family of 4 in my larger van.According to the seller in a Q&A in the listing, these are rechargeable in your oven (I haven't tried the other methods listed), just empty the bag into a pan and bake at 250F for 1-2 hours to drive off the moisture. I can confirm that this works, as I've recharged them twice this way, although it took closer to 4 hours for the beads in a single bag to change back to orange/pink. <shrug> Maybe my oven just doesn't have enough ventilation, so the moisture doesn't have anywhere to go, but either way, they eventually came out dry, ready to use again.The only small improvement I would ask for would be for the bags to be heat resistant enough to survive the oven at those temperatures because, a month after I last recharged the beads, I'm still finding random beads here and there that went rogue when I was transferring the beads out of and back into the bags. Other than that, these dehumidifiers work great!
G**,
Bit of a disappointment
They only seemed to keep the part of the window near them clear of moisture and after a couple of months the handles broke.
B**R
A total waste of money.
A total waste of money Must recharge bag constantly in high humid areas. Don't bother.
T**L
This product really works to dehumidify your vehicle if you live in a heavy rainfall climate like Western Canada
When this item arrived on Jan.31, I immediately put it to use in side my vehicle. For the previous 3 months,I have had to deal with excess moisture buildup on the interior side of my car windows which needless to say,is both unpleasant and a hazard to safety when driving. After placing one of these 1kg air dehumidifier bags bymy rear car window and leaving the other at the front above the dash board for 2 days, I noticed that the insidemoisture on my car windows has disappeared and now I am happily driving a vehicle without any more interiorcondensation on windows.
T**A
Does Not Stick to Front Dash
Immediately put one of the pouches on the front dash where moisture is the most problem. Noticed right away that it slides all over the dash like a skating rink. I even tried Velcro strips and they didn't work. Now I'm looking for an alternative location near the windshield that won't block my vision. Can't let it slide all over, it will damage my tinted windows. Disappointed.UPDATE 2/15/19 After surviving the big snow/ice storm in my area I have to give an update. Not once did I have ice/moisture on the inside of the windshield. These really worked for me!!
T**S
Very nice to put your CDs in if you break the ...
Very nice to put your CDs in if you break the original case unless you download yor music on to a flash player or other device then you wouldn't need these but I would recommend them for people who have lots of CDs
C**K
Saved my AirPods a few times. Lol
Really not sure if these work. But if you drop your AirPods in water you have the silicone to put them in! Lol
N**N
We like the idea of being able to clean the packs ...
We like the idea of being able to clean the packs and reuse them. I'm afraid we allowed the enclosed space to build up before we took action. We ordered a second two and are able to use them interchangeably. We now have made progress and have removed the smell as well as the moisture.Thank you.
S**H
Easy to Use
These bags were bought to keep damp away in a caravan over winter. They came in their own nylon mesh bags and were easy to hang up. Right from teh off the little 'marker' dot on teh pack did not seem to work at all so we regularly put them in a warm oven to dry out. Weve had them for thre years now and the hanging straps have pulled off the bags, so not man enough for the job. They still seem to work OK and the crystals remain loose in the bags with no clumping. Overall mid range value for money and I would buy again if needed.
B**B
It works
Given the amount of rain we have had recently. I wake up to a car with no condensation inside. Cant say much more. Saves me at least 5 minutes every morning clearing the inside windows. I work shifts so 5 mins extra in bed each morning is good!
S**E
Great for keeping camera/photo equipment dry, but easily damaged when recharging
One problem with owning a DSLR camera, various lenses and photo paper is keeping the moisture out of where they are stored. I've already header of the issues of mould ruining lenses and had enough with curling photo paper jamming in the printer, so initially started with using disposable moisture absorber tubs. The problem with them is that as they fill up with liquid when the crystals dissolve, I was concerned about accidentally spilling one, so bought this moisture absorber bag and a large plastic storage container to place everything I wanted to keep dry.As moisture cannot easily penetrate the storage container, this bag lasts about 6 months compared to the 2 to 3 weeks for the disposable dehumidifier tubs in a cupboard and there's no risk of any liquid spilling with these. To check the moisture level, I occasionally place a hygrometer in the storage container to make sure the humidity reading is below 50%. When these were new, the humidity reading fell to 10% (the lowest the hygrometer reads) and stayed that way for about 3 months. For comparison, the room humidity is usually over 60% even with an electric dehumidifier running.All seemed great until I attempted to dry these bags out in the oven for the first time 6 months ago. As it's not clear whether the outer mesh bag is heat resistant and it's easy to open (sticky pad at the top), I placed the two inner bags from each in the oven at 120C. After about an hour, I attempted to lift one to check the weight of it, only for it to fall apart and spill tiny crystal balls all over the place. Even when I thought I had them all swept up, I kept finding more for the next week and they're certainly not pleasant to step on with bare feet. The other three bags survived that time.Just recently I went to dry them out again and this time I did not touch them for the 3 hours in the oven. For curiosity, I used an oven-safe thermometer to check the oven temperature and it never rose above 115C. I did not lift the tray out until the temperature fell below 50C. Despite this, top of one of the bags opened, but thankfully I noticed before lifting it, so had to glue it shut.So the main issue I found is that what ever glue they use to seal the bags is not heat resistant, at least not to 120C that's required to dry the gel. The inner bags should be sewn and not glued shut.
R**D
Absorbs a Lot of Moisture.
They do the job perfectly well. My 2 criticisms are that some gell occasionally escapes when handling them and the green/yellow indicator button is hard to discern which colour it is and I am not colour blind.
A**Y
Improved from the previous version
I bought the older version of these and these are better. The older version had activated carbon in a small pocket in the top that was supposed to absorb odours and may well have done - but they also went mouldy, so it's nice not to have these. Like the old ones these are in a strong case with a useful handle. They've improved the grippiness of these from the old ones with a very small patch of grippy material. This still isn't enough for it to sit on the dashboard while driving without it sliding onto the floor when you go round a roundabout - but it is an improvement. I'd still prefer a proper grippy bottom to it so I can put it under my windscreen where it's most needed all the time.This is not going to solve all damp problems with you car - but it does help. Just remember to heat it up in the microwave on a regular basis - ignore the coloured indicator paper and just do it once a month at least! :) If you put some kitchen roll under it while microwaving that does a good job of catching some of the escaping steam.
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