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Old 11-08-2010, 06:32 PM
markerbeacon markerbeacon is offline
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There are a lot of posts on here discussing the state of the humidipak upon on opening the foil package. Seems to be quite a variance. From soft to already hard. They are designed to maintain a constant humidity level of 45%. I would assume that the packs, when shipped from the manufacturer, are in a state where they could either release some moisture, or take on some moisture, depending on the conditions found at their final destination. Knowing what I know now after playing around with them, it would seem that PW could sell them either completely swollen or dried out, and market them to take care of geographical or seasonal needs. In other words, one to take care of dry conditions, and one to take care of humid conditions. And the end user would probably get several weeks more use out of either them. Just a thought...

Anyway, Cindy, please let us know how your paks work out this winter.

-Mark
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