Reddit Reddit reviews SEAL 2 X Large Dry Air Car/Home Dehumidifier Reusable Bag … (1, 2 x Large)

We found 4 Reddit comments about SEAL 2 X Large Dry Air Car/Home Dehumidifier Reusable Bag … (1, 2 x Large). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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SEAL 2 X Large Dry Air Car/Home Dehumidifier Reusable Bag … (1, 2 x Large)
***** NEW 2019 UPDATED NOW WITH INSPECTION INSPECTION Very easy to regenerate, ( 2 mins in microwave ) ********** VERY POWERFUL GRADE A SILICA ********** SAME DAY DISPATCH AVAILABLE ********** HAS ANTI SLIP PAD ON REAR ********** COMPACT SO AS NOT TO BE A EYE SORE ( measurements listed in centimeters ) *****
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4 Reddit comments about SEAL 2 X Large Dry Air Car/Home Dehumidifier Reusable Bag … (1, 2 x Large):

u/GreenBeret4Breakfast · 4 pointsr/oneplus

The key is patience, if you can manage a week on a different phone wait a week.

Also Rice is ok, if thats all you've got, but I'd consider buying some silica gel while you wait or for future problems (Something like this). You can dry out and reuse them too.

Remember its not the moisture that screws a device, its moisture+electricity, and rust.

Good luck.

u/AlxxS · 2 pointsr/unitedkingdom

I get the standard of some housing is poor, but the tenants in many cases deserve a lot of the blame and responsibility for these conditions. Of course landlords have a responsibility to provide functional and safe plumbing, heating, etc. and must ensure there is reasonable insulation and so on; but a lot of these cases look like shocking neglect from the tenants themselves. Many appear to never clean or attempt even the most basic of remedies which are well within their power.

The picture at the top of the article linked above is a prime example. This is something the tenant could fix with a £1 bottle of mold and mildew remover, a cleaning rag and some rubber gloves. This is all stuff you can buy in pound shops and super-markets all over the country for less than a few quid. The tenant (or landlord) might need to need/want to put a dehumidifier to stop the problem coming back if its a recurrent issue, but this is something that should be trivial to fix and is in nearly every case I've ever seen something the tenant could easily have sorted on their own in the short term.

I've lived in a couple of places prone to mold and having terrible insulation in the past. As a tenant I was barely even inconvenienced in managing these issues on my on - I certainty didn't need assistance from my landlord for it.

u/camason · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

In my previous car I had 2 of these silica bags. I put them both on the dashboard overnight and it solved my foggy window issues.

u/ammobandanna · 1 pointr/CasualUK

dont get that with my heated windscreen ;)

if you're getting it alot though buy a bag of desiccant like this but not nececarily this you can reuse them by popping them in the oven for a bit too. i used to get this issue ALL the bastard time with my old gti golf, gti swift, mk2 excort and for granada... do this and problem solves
ds mate.

working in engineering i just used the silica bags we get in the crates with the castings :)