Name of or source of moisture absorber

One problem with finding a title for this thread is that I’m not even sure what to call what I’m looking for.

You know how when you get a package sometimes there’s a little packet inside to absorb moisture? I’m looking for something like that for storing items. I have some things I don’t use on a regular basis but do want to keep, and I want to protect them from moisture. I have plastic/rubber tubs, but I’d like something to control moisture.

What are these things called, and can the average person get some of them?

Sorry to be so vague, but I just don’t know the terminology involved.

Desiccant packs. You can find on Amazon.

Desiccant packs.

If it matters to you, get the ones that change color when they can’t absorb moisture anymore AND the ones that can also be regenerated (and reused) in your oven.

Like this one :slight_smile:
Dry-Packs Industries Orange Visible Indicating Silica Gel Rechargeable Dehumidifier Absorbs Moisture 28 Gram 4PK, 4-Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00967J8DI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Bl7aFb9TBK932

Thanks! That’s what I was looking for.

By the way, you’re not limited to those little packets if you need something bigger for the job. Scroll around here a bit if you think a larger container would work better and be much cheaper ounce for ounce. Some are refillable as well.

Crystal type kitty litter is the same thing but may be scented. You can get 10 pounds of the dessicant for much less than buying packets. Just put some in a cloth bag to make your own packets. Once saturated silica gel dessicants can be recharged by heating below 250F for a couple of hours. If you want you can get indicating dessicant that turns blue when saturated with moisture, they can be recharged too, and you only need to use a little of it to tell if all of the dessicant is saturated.

If anything is perishable, you can also get oxygen absorber packets, which IIRC have iron powder.

I use one of these in my safe. Works awesome. Just plug it in overnight every few months.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000H0XFCS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Silica gel

That device is quite clever. I may get a couple of those.

Are you paying fifteen bucks for a plastic box of silica gel?

If one were to ignore the plug in self-drying capabilities, yes?

If you make your own be sure to tell people not to eat them. :yum:

Forbidden snack…

As long as we’re in GQ, what are the consequences/ramifications if one DOES eat one? Dangerous, or just unpleasant?

Silica can be a food-safe additive, e.g. as an anti-caking agent. I imagine the packet is a choking hazard. You won’t digest the silica.

Anything with a blue/purple indicator may have cobalt, which you shouldn’t eat. But I haven’t seen that in the food packets.

If you’re feeling cheap frugal, you could DIY it with some dry rice and any porous container, like an old tea ball.

I am not sure if that will work. Rather than hijack this thread, I started a new one.

Packet sizes do come in a range, as mentioned. If you’re drying herbs, a very small packet in a spice jar works well; for dehydrating tomatoes, a bit larger; for throwing in a bag in the closet with your sneakers, something larger.