First post. Please be gentle lol....Just spotted in Poundland as a (hopefully) useful stocking filler. HTH.
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petepastry
16 Nov 1525#22
be careful using rice, my whole contact list got deleted except for Uncle Bens.
CoolElectronics
16 Nov 154#10
Put in a bag of rice and shove it in the airing cupboard - works just as well.
Jonwilkie
16 Nov 153#4
heat because its your first post :innocent:
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martyboy70
16 Nov 151#1
What's in it? Can't really tell from the picture.
mattinhull
16 Nov 151#2
dries wet phones thing by the look of it
seagoon
16 Nov 15#3
all I can see on the packet is it is for wet phones
Jonwilkie
16 Nov 153#4
heat because its your first post :innocent:
centurion01
16 Nov 152#5
I haven't seen this version, but bought one online a while ago.
it was like a sealed food bag with some of those damp/dehumidifying sachets in like you get with shoes and electronics.
worked well the one I had, brought my tablet back to 100%, had an annoying water bubble in the screen layers, after a shower reading outside, fine now. that version worked great.
I'd assume* that this would be similar for phone dropped in water etc.
(* accepts no responsibility if I'm wrong)
Jonwilkie to centurion01
16 Nov 151#9
yeah ofcourse you got the bubbles while "reading" outside in a "shower" nudge nudge wink wink say no more! :confused::laughing::wink:
kirstybidefordcentre
16 Nov 15#6
Felt like rice to me
kgeorg
16 Nov 151#7
Will add more info on a min as I'm a bit stuck right now .....
kgeorg
16 Nov 151#8
Ok I've just opened it up, it's a sealable pouch with moisture absorbing granules. Instructions state. to use ASAP, seal affected item and leave for a minimum of 24 - 48 hours for a phone/ tablet respectively.
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it was like a sealed food bag with some of those damp/dehumidifying sachets in like you get with shoes and electronics.
worked well the one I had, brought my tablet back to 100%, had an annoying water bubble in the screen layers, after a shower reading outside, fine now. that version worked great.
I'd assume* that this would be similar for phone dropped in water etc.
(* accepts no responsibility if I'm wrong)