• Keep moisture away from your valuable computers, collectibles, storage items, equipment, etc
  • Silica Gel will absorb up to 40% of it's weight in moisture
  • Reduce condensation and remain dry even during humid, damp conditions
  • Meets FDA specifications for food and drug products
  • Prevents rust, mildew, corrosion and spoilage before they begin

Bought these to use in a safe with our important documents. We had a very humid summer and I've seen no issues with our papers. Looks like they work well!

I just recently moved to northern Michigan and was the victim of humidity! I needed something for storing my firearms up here. This product is absolutely perfect for this task! I threw a couple in my gun cases and have yet to have any rust issues. I even threw a couple in my tool box with the same success. Great product, worked better than promised.

Great for storing coins, documents, currency, collectibles, etc. You can put these in safes to prevent additional moisture. Also, if you are moving, throw some of these into packed boxes to make sure your items transition to your new home with minimal moisture damage.

What can I say? It works great, 'specially for the documents in my safe. My entire paperwork is moisture free. And this was a worry for me in view of the fact that my basement (where I keep the safe) gets damp often. And this product really helps against that.

I could NOT locate this item in any of the usual local retail stores. (only bulk-bags of silica gel) So, ($0.36 ea) is a v. good price for 3-gm desiccant pouches. ( i.e. x 10 for the 10-pak ) I needed these for a small (300 cu in.) fire-safe to prevent condensation & associated mold, etc. I use 2 at a time; and plan to replace @ ~9 months ( if I remember ) Note: Seller(ACCstop) shows NO-HURRY to ship the item, but package arrived w/i alloted timeframe. Seller packaging included 2 sealed bags of 5 pkts each & they shipped free w/o a min. purchase, YAY! So, if the original packages/bags are completely sealed, --- > items may last a while until need them. fwiw : I placed both the opened & unopened packages ---> in a small zip-lock baggy to(hopefully?) re-seal !

I got this to insert into the DandyCase along with my iPhone for taking underwater pics. Due to the temperature difference between the air and water, this can happen with this type of case. It's an air-tight case so no air flow can keep it from happening. The solution is to stick one of these into the bottom of the case first, then insert the phone and close it up. I wanted this to be small and these are small. The case keeps water out (good thing or my phone would be toast) and this kept the moisture from condensation out so the lens would not fog up.

Seems to be keeping my sealed docs dry & stable. Important in this summer humidity.